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Town have released details of ticketing for the Blues' upcoming Premiership games. This Saturday Town are in action in Cyprus against Alania Vladikavkaz (Garrison Stadium, Dhekelia KO 1pm local time).
Currently tickets for March 2nd's home game with Southampton are on sale to Portman Plus members. Any left will go on general sale from 8.30am, Monday 25th February.
Tickets for the Leeds match on March 6th at Elland Road go on sale to Portman Plus Gold card holders from Monday 18th February and to Portman Plus and season ticket holders from Wednesday 20th February. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Monday 25th February. Town fans are in the South East Lower area of the Leeds ground with tickets costing £20 or £14 for concessions.
Tickets for the Blackburn Rovers match at Ewood Park on Wednesday, 13th March will go on sale to Portman Plus Gold card holders from Monday 25th February and to Portman Plus Members and season ticket holders from Wednesday 27th February. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Saturday 2nd March. Prices: adults £20, senior citizens and U16s £12. Blues supporters are in the Darwen End Lower Tier.
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