Around 25,000 Seats Sold For Portsmouth - Ipswich Town News
Town have sold around 25,000 seats for the top-of-the-table clash with Portsmouth at Portman Road on Saturday 1st October, the first of the three #PackOutPR matches.
The Blues have reprised last December’s successful ticket promotion with an adult ticket bundle covering the three matches costing £45.
Full details of the scheme, which also covers the Lincoln and Derby home matches, can be found here.
For the visit of Pompey, who are currently second behind Town on goal difference, the club has made available the remainder of the tickets, including some restricted view seats, which are priced £1 cheaper for a match ticket and £3 cheaper for the three-game bundle.
Meanwhile, the Blues have sold just over 1,000 tickets for Sunday's live-on-Sky game against third-placed Plymouth at Home Park.
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