Bradford City's home match against David O'Leary's high-flying Leeds United on Sunday, March 12 will be shown live on Sky TV.
The match had already been put back from Saturday to Sunday because of Leeds' UEFA Cup match against Roma the previous week and has now been chosen by Sky to be shown live with a 4pm kick-off. All tickets for the match have already been sold.
City will visit the winners of Saturday's Gillingham-Walsall FA Cup third round replay in the fourth round next Tuesday.
Tickets will go on sale on Sunday between 10am and 4pm. In view of the short timescale, they will be sold on a first come, first served basis and no tickets will be sent out by post.
The ticket office will not be open after Saturday's match against Chelsea.
Any tickets ordered by credit card or by post will be available for collection at Gillingham or Walsall before the kick-off or in advance from Valley Parade.
It is envisaged that unless City sell out of their allocations tickets will be available at either the Priestfield or Bescot Stadiums on the night of the match.
Prices at Walsall are £15 adults and £11 concessions and, at Gillingham, £10 adults, £8 senior citizens and £5 juveniles. The Gillingham tickets are for the terrace only. No seats are available.
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