THE RUSH FOR THE FINAL 673 TICKETS
Just 673 tickets now remain for the club's FA Cup quarter-final tie against West Bromwich Albion next month.
Tickets have been on sale to season ticket holders and other top support group members since 9:00am last Friday morning, and went on sale to Supporters Club members as well as Young Pirates and Senior Pirates yesterday.
At the close of play on Wednesday, there were only 463 Uplands Terrace places and 210 Family Terrace places left.
All other areas of the stadium are completely sold out and all corporate hospitality was snapped up immediately.
The match takes place on Sunday 9th March with a 6:00pm kick-off, and will be live on the BBC.
The usual priority ticketing arrangements are in operation, including a special window for fans who attended the game against Tranmere Rovers at the weekend.
A voucher was handed out to all pay-on-the-day supporters who attended that game.
Tranmere vouchers, along with any match ticket from the game, will give supporters two extra days to secure their tickets.
Tickets go on sale to fans with the special match voucher or a match ticket from Saturday's game from 9:00am tomorrow morning (Thursday) on a first-come first-served basis.
There will be a strict one West Brom ticket per voucher or Tranmere match ticket. Multiple purchases without the appropriate number of vouchers will not be allowed.
Tickets are available in person from Pirate Leisure at the Memorial Stadium and the Supporters Club shop in Kingswood.
The match is likely to sell out at some point in the morning, possibly as quickly as within one hour.
The match is all-ticket for all fans, and normal matchday admission prices will apply (no Early Bird).
Fans looking to give themselves the best possible chance of securing themselves a ticket are advised to arrive at one of the club shops early, and to be prepared to queue.
For previous big games with limited ticket availability, some supporters have arrived anything from 30 minutes to three hours before shop opening to boost their chances of getting a ticket.
Supporters should be aware that single males are not allowed in the Family Terrace, and so once the 463 Uplands Terrace tickets are sold, Family Terrace tickets will only be sold to adults with children or couples.
The club would therefore be grateful if couples or families looking to purchase tickets opt for Family Terrace tickets rather than Uplands Terrace tickets to ensure as few people are left disappointed as possible.














