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Town Confirm Coventry Replay Date
Tuesday, 3rd Dec 2019 12:10

Town have confirmed that the second-round FA Cup replay with Coventry City will take place at Portman Road on Tuesday 10th December (KO 7.45pm).

The Blues and Sky Blues drew 1-1 at St Andrew’s on Sunday afternoon. The winner of the replay will travel to either Bristol Rovers or Plymouth Argyle in round three.

Tickets will go on sale from tomorrow priced at £10 for adults, £5 for 65-plus and under-23s and £2 for under-19s.

As has been the case at home FA Cup ties in recent seasons, the Blues will be opening only part of the ground for the tie - the lower tiers of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand and Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, and all of the East of England Co-op Stand.

From Wednesday season ticket holders will be able to buy their own reserved seat plus one additional ticket. Fans whose season ticket is in an area of the stadium which will be closed can choose from an available seat or wait until other seats are released.

On Thursday Silver members can purchase their seats, while season ticket holders’ seats will be released. Tickets will go on general sale on Friday.

The club have confirmed that the PLC AGM which was set to take place in the Sir Bobby Robson Suite on the same night will be rearranged.


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TomGarneys added 16:55 - Dec 3
If I can't have our seats in Cobbold Stand we're not going. The Lincoln arrangements were ridiculous.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:54 - Dec 3
Why not let people in for free for once, Mr Evans? Probably gain more in goodwill in the long run than you'd lose on the night. And you can sell more pies.
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PhilTWTD added 22:37 - Dec 3
Steve_ITFC_Sweden

Not allowed to do that under FA rules, there are lower limits on ticket pricing. The gate receipts are split between the clubs and the FA.
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ITFCsince73 added 12:40 - Dec 4
Steve Sweden. I assume you've never had a pie from the ground?
It's got to the stage where I want paying to try one, there so inedible.
Plus they run out of stock with a tiny crowd, let alone a large one.
Evans already has the chance to sell hundreds at each home game.
But chooses to sell 50 max.
Poor quality and normally out of stock before half time.
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Kickingblock added 18:53 - Dec 4
Portman Pies are good.
I add mustard for extra kick
It is annoying when they sell out. I've previously gone to another kiosk and got lucky.
I noticed the price went up this season.
I didn't hear anyone moaning the other week in a tent full of people who were each given a hot pie to eat.
There are far worse pies elsewhere.
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