Big Crowd Expected for Palace Game - Ipswich Town News
Town are expecting a crowd of around 24,000 for Saturday’s home game against Crystal Palace. The Blues are running a ticket promotion with adult seats available for £10.
Ticket office manager John Ford said: "We have sold 22,700 tickets already so I'd expect us to be close to 24,000 on Saturday.
"The season ticket promotion was popular with supporters last season and it's proved the same this year."
Ford added: "Due to the high ticket sales for the game there will be limited tickets available for the cash turnstiles normally operated on a match day.
"It is highly likely there will be no cash turnstiles for the Sir Bobby Robson Stand with limited numbers available in the three other stands for home supporters."
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