Plymouth Argyle have confirmed that their home match against Wycombe Wanderers has sold out.
The Pilgrims take on the Chairboys on December 29, which is the final league fixture for both clubs this calendar year.
And even though around 15,000 fans are expected to attend the clash, tickets are still available for the travelling Wanderers supporters.
As things currently stand, Argyle are currently top of the League One table on 47 points, whilst Wanderers are in seventh position on 32 points for the season respectively.
Our home fixture against Wycombe is sold out for home supporters.
— Plymouth Argyle FC (@Argyle) December 24, 2022
Thank you to the Green Army for your support.
Season-ticket holders unable to attend the game can email tickets@pafc.co.uk, we can attempt to resell your seat and if so your account will be credited.#pafc pic.twitter.com/Po5t49utgL
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And even know the Devon-based team defeated Wycombe in the previous meeting nearly three months ago at Adams Park, the Chairboys did complete the double over the Greens last season.
During the two matches, Wycombe beat Plymouth 3-0 at Home Park and 2-0 at Adams Park, with the Chairboys pipping their counterparts for the final play-off place at the back end of the previous campaign.
There’ll be a sold-out home end on Thursday night.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) December 24, 2022
Tickets for #Chairboys fans are still available from https://t.co/L8vpuGV6G0, or you can watch live on https://t.co/CojpowE2D3.#PLYvWYC https://t.co/tfgZ7ym4yi
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Collectively, the two clubs have played each other 31 times with Wycombe earning 12 victories, Plymouth 10, along with nine draws.
To purchase your ticket, go to www.wwfc.com/tickets.
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