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Town Announce Wembley Ticketing - Update - Ipswich Town News

Town have announced the ticketing details for the play-off final should they overcome Norwich City in Saturday’s semi-final second leg at Carrow Road and make it to Wembley.

The Blues would be given 38,888 seats on the east side of the stadium with tickets going on sale from 6pm on Saturday 16th May with the usual priority system in place. Full details on the club site.

Town or the Canaries will face the winners of the Middlesbrough-Brentford tie - which stands at 2-1 to Boro following the Griffin Park leg - in the final.

The club have issued a clarification regarding priority tickets.

PO final ticket update: Priority tickets can be purchased at all ages and not at just customer num price band http://t.co/eozesIwhLZ. #ITFC– Ipswich Town FC (@Official_ITFC) May 15, 2015

Meanwhile, Town and Canaries fans tentatively planning to travel to the final by train look set to have find an alternative with a strike planned from 5pm on Monday 25th May.

Signallers, maintenance staff and station workers are all set to walk out for 24 hours due to a pay dispute.

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