Bradford City today announced that the Kop is sold out for tomorrow's home match against Wolves.
The capacity has been reduced from 7,500 to 4,270 following the start of construction work on the new £2.5million all-seater stand.
City have 3,500 season ticket holders in that part of the ground and the remaining 800 places have been sold.
The terrace will be open to the elements now that the roof has been removed.
Tickets are still on sale for the Sunwin and Ciba stands.
Supporters are urged to buy tickets before the day to avoid disappointment.
Meanwhile Wolves manager Colin Lee has warned his players to beware of City's leading scorer Lee Mills.
Two goals in the 4-1 win at Swindon last week took the former Wolves striker's tally to 13 and Lee said of the £1 million summer capture from Port Vale: "He is the bargain buy of the season"
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