Saints Replay Tickets On Sale From Tuesday - Ipswich Town News
Tickets for Town’s FA Cup third round replay against Southampton on Wednesday 14th January (KO 7.45pm) will go on sale from tomorrow. Seats are priced at £10 for adults, £5 for all concessions and £3 for under-16s.
From 9am tomorrow, Platinum and Gold members are entitled to purchase their own ticket plus four additional seats.
Season ticket holders can buy their seat and a further four tickets and Silver members two tickets from unreserved seating from 9am on Wednesday, before the remaining tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday.
Season ticket holders’ seats will remain reserved until 9am on Saturday when they will be released for general sale.
All supporters attending the game will require a paper ticket with the match not being added to season cards. Season ticket holders on the pre-payment cup scheme will have tickets automatically sent to them.
Town have confirmed that no season ticket holders will be moved from their regular seats. Full ticketing details on the club site.
Meanwhile, the Blues have announced that they have another 600 tickets on sale for the Championship game at Millwall a week on Saturday having already sold 1,400.
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