21,000 Tickets Sold for Home Play-Off - Ipswich Town News
Ticket sales for Saturday’s Championship play-off semi-final first leg against Norwich City at Portman Road are currently at around 21,000 with seats set to go on general sale at 8am on Wednesday (Sky Sports 1, from midday, KO 12.15pm).
Tickets went on sale to Platinum and Gold Card holders on Sunday, while season ticket holders were able to secure theirs from Monday with their seats reserved until Wednesday at 8am. Silver Card holders were able to buy their tickets from this morning.
Fans can purchase their tickets in person at Planet Blue but the club encourage supporters to buy their tickets online from ITFC Direct.
Supporters purchasing tickets once they are on general sale may buy up to four per customer number. Full ticketing details for the home and away legs can be found on the club site.
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