TICKETS for Wrexham AFC's bumper FA Cup Third Round clash with Coventry City go on sale to season ticket holders this week.
The match at the CBS Arena kicks off at 5.30pm on Saturday, January 7, with tickets on sale to Reds season-ticket holders from 10am on Thursday (December 15).
It will be Wrexham's first FA Cup Third Round for seven years, with Coventry having allocated 4,500 away tickets for this match in the South Stand. The game will also be broadcast live on S4C.
Season-ticket holders will have a priority window until Monday, December 19 at 10am to purchase one ticket per account for this game, via the Wrexham AFC eTicketing website.
Due to Christmas and the ongoing postal strikes, no postage will be available on these tickets, which are for strictly for collection only from the Racecourse Ground.
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After that time, any remaining tickets will be made available to members, again at one ticket per account, until Friday December 23 at 10am when leftover tickets will be released on general sale.
Tickets are priced as follows:
Adults - £13
Senior 60+ - £7
Under-18s - £7
Under-13s - £2
Companions – FREE
The club has been allocated ten spaces for wheelchair users, each with a free companion ticket, and all supporters requiring accessible seating should contact Wrexham AFC Disability Liaison Officer, Kerry Evans, on kerry.evans@wrexhamafc.co.uk. These tickets will not be available online.
Official coach travel will be available for the game, at a cost of £19 for adults and £17 for under-16s, with coaches set to depart the Mold Road at 1.30pm. Please note, under-14s must be accompanied on official supporter travel and alcohol is strictly prohibited by law.
Supporters making travel plans are asked to keep in mind that away fans may be kept behind for a short time after the final whistle to assist with crowd control outside the CBS Arena.
Car parking can be purchased at glideparking.com/cbsarena, subject to availability.
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