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FA Cup tickets to go on sale



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Published Date:
21 November 2007
MANSFIELD Town are to announce later on Thursday details of when they will be selling tickets for the FA Cup tie at Harrogate Railway.
The Second Round tie at the non league minnows, who play in Unibond Division I North, will be screened live on BBC's Match Of The Day on 2nd December.

As Chad reported exclusively last night, the Stags have been allocated just 290 tickets (sitting) - instead of the expected 650 tickets - after a row over erecting a temporary stand.

  • Ticket allocation halved


The tickets are priced £18 for adults, £8 concessions, and it is expected that they will go on sale to season ticket holders at the Field Mill ticket office on Monday and Tuesday next week.

It is also expected that the office will remain open upto 7pm on Tuesday and that only one match ticket will be sold per season ticket.

Any unsold by Tuesday evening will then go on sale to members of the SSA on Wednesday. In the unlikely event that any still remain unsold, these will then go on general sale.

The club will be making an official announcement later today (Thursday) to confirm the allocation and exact details of when the tickets will be sold.


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  • Last Updated: 22 November 2007 11:42 AM
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