Tickets News - Ipswich Town News
Any remaining tickets for Sunday's FA Cup tie with Manchester City will go on general sale on Wednesday. Ticket prices range from £17.50 - £28.50 (adults), £5.50 - £ 8.50 (under 16s) and
£13.50 - £17.50 (senior citizens).
Approximately 600 tickets for the Fulham game next Wednesday are now on general sale. Prices are as per the Manchester City game.
Everton tickets are currently on sale to Portman Plus Gold Card holders until Wednesday when Portman Plus and Season Ticket holders are entitled to purchase tickets. From Monday 28th January any remaining tickets will go on general sale. Tickets cost £22 adults, £13 senior citizens, £11 under 16s.
Ticket priority for the Liverpool game is thus:
Monday 28th January - Portman Plus holders,
Monday 4th February - any remaining tickets go on general sale. Prices as Manchester City.
On February 14th Portman Road hosts an England v Germany U19 international (KO 8pm). Tickets are now on sale and cost £3 adults (£5 on the night at turnstiles), £1 senior citizens, £1 under 16s and £5 for a family ticket (2 adults + 2 children). This is only available if you pre-book.
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