Derby County have confirmed that tickets for their visit to Wycombe Wanderers have sold out.
The Chairboys will host the Rams this Sunday (February 11) in what will be only the fourth time the two teams would have met.
It will also be the first meeting between the sides at Adams Park where spectators will be allowed in.
📽️ This one was hard to take.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 7, 2023
Derby's only previous visit to Adams Park came in February 2021, with the Rams netting a last-minute winner.#WYCvDER pic.twitter.com/z7SOjIF7VR
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In total, the former Premier League club were allocated 1,850 tickets for the fixture, with Wanderers declining to increase the original allowance for seats in the Family and Frank Adams Stand, despite popular demand.
Our next Saturday home game brings Derby County to Adams Park on 11th February (k.o. 3pm.#Chairboys have decided against extending the Rams' ticket allocation into the Family and Frank Adams Stands.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) January 16, 2023
Let's get this place full and rocking!#WYCvDER
Derby said: “Those fans without a ticket are advised not to make the journey to Wycombe, as they will be unable to gain access to the stadium.”
The match at Adams Park will kick-off at 3pm.
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