More Than 22,000 Seats Sold For MK Dons Game - Ipswich Town News
More than 22,000 seats have been sold for Saturday’s second home League One game of the season against the MK Dons (KO 3pm).
The lower tier of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand has sold out for the visit of the Dons, who are managed by former Town academy player and coach Liam Manning.
The Dons, who finished third in League One last season before losing in the play-offs, having lost their opening two fixtures 1-0 but beat Sutton United by the same scoreline in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
Tickets for their visit are available here with a limited number still available for the visit to Burton Albion next Tuesday.
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