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Town still have about 300 tickets left for next Monday's match with Chelsea while tickets for the crunch clash with fellow strugglers Bolton at the Reebok Stadium on April 6th go on sale to Portman Plus members and season ticket holders on Thursday.
For the Chelsea game the remaining tickets are on general sale and are mainly priced at £22.50 adults, £14.50 for senior citizens and £6.50 for under-16s. Some are restricted by the floodlight pylons and are offered at a reduced price of £2 per seat.
The refreshment bars and toilets for the Upper Tier are still under construction but temporary facilities are available on the ground level.
For Bolton, tickets went on sale to Gold Card holders on Tuesday while Portman Plus members and season ticket holders can buy tickets from Thursday 28th March. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale on Tuesday 2nd April.
Upper Tier ticket prices at the Reebok are adults £24, senior citizens £16 and under-16s £10. Lower Tier tickets are adults £20, senior citizens £15 and under-16s £10.
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