Coach to Southampton - Ipswich Town News
Town are running one coach to today's FA Youth Cup final first leg against Southampton at the St Mary's Stadium.
The coach leaves Portman Road at 1pm and tickets are available via the Ticket Office by phone - 01473 400555 - and from the club shops to personal callers at £19 for adults and concessions and £16 for under-16s.
Admission to the ground is £5 for adults and £1 for concessions (under-18s and senior citizens) via turnstiles, with seating unreserved.
Sky Sports One are showing the game live, kick-off 7.45pm.
The second leg at Portman Road is on Friday with tickets initially on sale in the Cobbold Stand and seating unreserved.
Tickets are available from the club shops for personal callers and via the Ticket Office by phone. Cash turnstiles will also be in operation on the night of the game, although at the semi-final those paying on the night faced lengthy queues.
Town are charging are £8 for adults and concessions, and £1 for under-16s. The second leg is on Sky Sports Three, kick-off 7.45pm.
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