Bradford City fans will have a chance to salute their heroes when they play a John Hendrie Invitation XI later this week.
Paul Jewell's side will play the friendly on Thursday May 13, kick off 7.45pm, where they will also be presented with the Division One runners-up trophy and their individual medals.
It is the first time the Football League have awarded medals to the runners up and tickets are available for the game from today.
Admission to the Ciba and Sunwin Stands will be £10 (concessions £5) while a family section ticket is available for one adult and one junior priced at £10. Tickets for the Kop will cost £5 (concessions £2).
Meanwhile, City have announced that no further season tickets will be sold until Friday morning.
The Bantams have already sold 9,000 and chairman Geoffrey Richmond says a further 5,000 will be available to Bantams fans.
The City chief said: "That will take it us up to 14,000 season ticket holders and with 1,800 seats in the away end, there will be 2,000 tickets available for every match.
"Games will be categorised into A, B and C - depending on who we are playing. We will sell these tickets four weeks before each game.
"Many fans who either cannot afford a season ticket or who have other commitments to prevent a season ticket being viable should not be excluded. I believe it is very important they have the opportunity to watch the side."
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