Sections of Ground Closed for FA Cup Tie - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced that only limited sections of Portman Road will be open for the FA Cup first round tie against Lincoln City on Saturday 9th November.
As has been the case for cup ties in recent seasons, the Sir Bobby Robson lower, Sir Alf Ramsey lower and East of England Co-op lower and middle tiers will be open. The Cobbold Stand will be open for Lincoln supporters only.
Tickets will go on sale to season ticket holders tomorrow and they have until 10am on Wednesday 30th October to buy their own reserved seat plus an additional ticket.
Season ticket holders who have seats in an area of the stadium which will be closed can choose an alternative available ticket or wait until reserved seats are released at 10am on Wednesday.
Silver members can buy tickets from Thursday 31st October with tickets - a maximum of four per person - going on general sale on Friday 1st November.
Ticket prices are £10 for adults, £5 for 65-plus and under-23s and £2 for under-19s.
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