Safety Audit at Bracknell This Week - Ipswich Town News
Bracknell Town chairman Kayne Steinborn-Busse says a safety audit will be carried out this week to assess the capacity for Town’s FA Cup first-round visit and hopes the two sets of fans won’t be segregated for the tie.
The Southern League Premier Division South side play at Bottom Meadow, Sandhurst Town's ground, which has a stated capacity of 1,950 with 250 seats.
Under FA Cup rules, away clubs can request up to 15 per cent of the available tickets.
Steinborn-Busse says that ideally there will be no segregation between supporters of the two clubs.
The match could well be among those picked for live TV coverage.
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