CITY have released ticket details for their FA Cup fourth round trip to Chelsea, with the Bantams being allocated approximately 6,000 for the match on Saturday, January 24 (3pm).
Tickets, priced £30 for adults and £15 for concessions (under-18s and over-65s), will be made available exclusively in the first instance (online only) to away priority card holders immediately until 5pm tomorrow.
The club expect to receive the tickets tomorrow morning to make them available for sale in person tomorrow afternoon (for away priority card holders).
Tickets will become available to season ticket and flexi-card holders who have a ticket from the Millwall replay on Saturday and Sunday (from 10am to 5pm).
These will be made available online and in person from the ticket office and are limited to one per season ticket/flexi-card holder and stub (or ticket sold to their account for on-line sales).
Season ticket holders that paid on the gate can only buy tickets in person at the ticket office to enable the club to reconcile the two parts.
Should any tickets remain on Monday, they will be available to season ticket and flexi-card holders who do not have a ticket from the Millwall replay.
Supporters who have a stub from the Millwall replay (but are not season-ticket or flexi-card holders) are eligible to purchase remaining tickets on Tuesday, with any left being available to the general public on Wednesday.
Supporters can purchase in multiple numbers providing they have the appropriate numbers of priority, season or flexi-cards and stubs (eg on Saturday or Sunday, a supporter with three season tickets, three flexi-cards and six tickets stubs would be able to buy six tickets).
There will be no telephone sales and any tickets purchased on-line will be available for collection from the 1911 Reception from 9am on Tuesday.
Away priority cards have now been taken off sale temporarily until after the Chelsea game.
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