Brighton Game Beamed Back - Ipswich Town News
Town's final game of the season will be shown live at the various Portman Road bars. Brighton's temporary home at the Withdean Stadium holds only 7,000 supporters and the Blues have been allocated just 756 seats for what could be an end of season showdown.
Those few tickets went to away match passport holders and fans identified via the club's database as those who have attended the most away games this season.
Tickets for the Portman Road beamback are on sale via the club's usual priority at £10 each through the club ticket office or shops.
Gold Club members are currently entitled buy tickets with season ticket holders able to from April 27th, then Silver Club members from April 29th with general sale starting on May 2nd if any tickets remain unsold.
Plasma screens will be installed in the Legends Bar, the Galleria, the Far Post Bar and the Sir Alf Ramsey Suite. The game kicks off at 1pm.
Sky Sports will show three of the final Championship matches live simultaneously and, with the Blues in contention at the top and the Seagulls likely to still be in the relegation dog-fight, the game will probably be amongst those chosen.
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