Half-Season Tickets Launched - Ipswich Town News
Half-season tickets covering the final 11 league games of the season have gone on sale this morning.
Adult prices start at £236, £21.45 per match, with seats for under-12s starting at £21 for the 11 games.
Half-season tickets cover the matches from the visit by Morecambe on Saturday 7th January to the final home match, Exeter City’s trip to Portman Road on Saturday 29th April.
Supporters who buy a half-season ticket before Wednesday 23rd November will also receive a free ticket to the Boxing Day game against Oxford United.
Fans are able to purchase their half-season ticket over five months via the club’s interest-free Direct Debit scheme. Half-season tickets are available here.
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