Bradford City's new north west corner stand will be in use at the home match against Everton on Saturday, November 11.
The opening of the new stand, between the Carlsberg Stand and Sunwin Stand, is a significant part of the major redevelopment of the west side of Valley Parade.
It will increase the capacity of the ground by 2,300, taking it beyond 20,000 for the first time in 30 years.
By the time the major Sunwin Stand extension is complete in February the capacity will be 25,000.
The corner stand is being built in two tiers with a disabled section at the back of the lower tier. The lower tier is complete and the upper tier is taking shape. The club are looking for a sponsor for the corner stand.
City have been allocated 1,500 tickets for their Worthington Cup third round tie at Newcastle on Wednesday, November 1.
Prices have been reduced by agreement between the clubs to £20 for adults and £5 for children.
Managing director Shaun Harvey, pictured in front of the stand, said: "We are delighted to play our part in offering a cup match of this standard at reasonable prices.
"We can increase our ticket allocation by another 1,000 if required. We ask season ticket holders to buy their tickets as soon as possible."
The club are running coaches to the match leaving Midland Road at 3.45pm, price £11 for adults and £10 for juniors. Bradford City's new north west corner stand will be in use at the home match against Everton on Saturday, November 11.
The opening of the new stand, between the Carlsberg Stand and Sunwin Stand, is a significant part of the major redevelopment of the west side of Valley Parade.
It will increase the capacity of the ground by 2,300, taking it beyond 20,000 for the first time in 30 years.
By the time the major Sunwin Stand extension is complete in February the capacity will be 25,000.
The corner stand is being built in two tiers with a disabled section at the back of the lower tier. The lower tier is complete and the upper tier is taking shape. The club are looking for a sponsor for the corner stand.
City have been allocated 1,500 tickets for their Worthington Cup third round tie at Newcastle on Wednesday, November 1.
Prices have been reduced by agreement between the clubs to £20 for adults and £5 for children.
Managing director Shaun Harvey said: "We are delighted to play our part in offering a cup match of this standard at reasonable prices.
"We can increase our ticket allocation by another 1,000 if required. We ask season ticket holders to buy their tickets as soon as possible."
The club are running coaches to the match leaving Midland Road at 3.45pm, price £11 for adults and £10 for juniors. Bradford City's new north west corner stand will be in use at the home match against Everton on Saturday, November 11.
The opening of the new stand, between the Carlsberg Stand and Sunwin Stand, is a significant part of the major redevelopment of the west side of Valley Parade.
It will increase the capacity of the ground by 2,300, taking it beyond 20,000 for the first time in 30 years.
By the time the major Sunwin Stand extension is complete in February the capacity will be 25,000.
The corner stand is being built in two tiers with a disabled section at the back of the lower tier. The lower tier is complete and the upper tier is taking shape. The club are looking for a sponsor for the corner stand.
City have been allocated 1,500 tickets for their Worthington Cup third round tie at Newcastle on Wednesday, November 1.
Prices have been reduced by agreement between the clubs to £20 for adults and £5 for children.
Managing director Shaun Harvey said: "We are delighted to play our part in offering a cup match of this standard at reasonable prices.
"We can increase our ticket allocation by another 1,000 if required. We ask season ticket holders to buy their tickets as soon as possible."
The club are running coaches to the match leaving Midland Road at 3.45pm, price £11 for adults and £10 for juniors. Bradford City's new north west corner stand will be in use at the home match against Everton on Saturday, November 11.
The opening of the new stand, between the Carlsberg Stand and Sunwin Stand, is a significant part of the major redevelopment of the west side of Valley Parade.
It will increase the capacity of the ground by 2,300, taking it beyond 20,000 for the first time in 30 years.
By the time the major Sunwin Stand extension is complete in February the capacity will be 25,000.
The corner stand is being built in two tiers with a disabled section at the back of the lower tier. The lower tier is complete and the upper tier is taking shape. The club are looking for a sponsor for the corner stand.
City have been allocated 1,500 tickets for their Worthington Cup third round tie at Newcastle on Wednesday, November 1.
Prices have been reduced by agreement between the clubs to £20 for adults and £5 for children.
Managing director Shaun Harvey said: "We are delighted to play our part in offering a cup match of this standard at reasonable prices.
"We can increase our ticket allocation by another 1,000 if required. We ask season ticket holders to buy their tickets as soon as possible."
The club are running coaches to the match leaving Midland Road at 3.45pm, price £11 for adults and £10 for juniors.
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