Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that they have sold out their allocation for this weekend’s away trip to Forest Green Rovers.
Currently, 370 tickets have been snapped up by the Chairboys fans who will make the journey to the West Country, but it is hoped that more tickets will be available during the course of the week.
In a brief tweet that was shared on the Wycombe Ticket Office Twitter account, it read: “We are in conversation with Forest Green Rovers to extend the allocation of tickets for the uncovered standing area.
🎟️ | Our away fixture against Forest Green Rovers is SOLD OUT.
— WWFC Ticket Office (@wwfctickets) November 7, 2022
We are in conversation with Forest Green Rovers to extend the allocation of tickets for the uncovered standing area.
Supporters will be updated in due course. https://t.co/dVehisOwyk
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“Supporters will be updated in due course.”
Wanderers will visit the New Lawn stadium for the second time in their history in what will be only the fourth match between these two clubs.
The previous encounter was in a League Cup fixture back in September 2018 at Adams Park, which Wycombe won 4-3 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.
🚨Wycombe have sold out their initial allocation of 370 for Forest Green Rovers on 12th Nov.
— Chairboys on the Net - Paul Lewis (@GasmanCOTN) November 7, 2022
Which is a good enough reason to post a picture of FGRs away seating (capacity 70) 😐 https://t.co/5saZNuZK0G pic.twitter.com/219e5sahij
In Gloucestershire, the Chairboys won on their last visit to the ground on New Year's Day 2018, as they defeated the Green Army 2-1, with Matt Bloomfield and Craig Mackail-Smith getting the goals.
Wycombe gained promotion to League One at the end of that season.
The fixture on November 12 will also be the first time the two clubs will play one another in the third tier of English football, following Rovers' promotion to the division this spring.
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