Wycombe Wanderers have sold out their allotted ticket allocation for this month’s FA Cup fixture away at Wealdstone.

The Chairboys were given 1,025 tickets for the match which takes place on Saturday, November 30.

It will kick-off at the unique time of 11.30am at the Vale Stadium, making it the club’s first competitive match to take place in the morning this century.

Tickets for the cup tie became available to purchase on November 18, and by November 21, none were left. 

Whilst tickets for the travelling Wycombe support have all been snapped up, some are still available in the home end.

They can be purchased through Wealdstone's website.

If you are unable to attend the fixture in Ruislip, you can watch the second round tie live on ITV1.

The Chairboys progressed to the next stage of the competition after defeating York City 3-2 at Adams Park in the first round at the start of November,

The fixture saw Luke Leahy score a brace, Gideon Kodua register his first goal at home for Wanderers, and the much-anticipated return of forward Brandon Hanlan.

The striker had missed the last year after rupturing his ACL 12 months ago.

They will now take on the struggling National League club who sit in 20th place, winning just four of their 18 league matches this season.

Wealdstone progressed into the second round after an impressive 1-0 victory over League Two Grimsby Town at Blundell Park.

The result was one of the shocks of the round.

The other TV picks for the second round are as follows:

  • Friday November 29, Harrogate Town vs Gainsborough Trinity, 7.45pm
  • Saturday November 30, Wealdstone vs Wycombe Wanderers, 11.30am
  • Saturday November 30, AFC Wimbledon vs Dagenham & Redbridge, 7.15pm
  • Sunday, December 1, Kettering Town vs Doncaster Rovers, 12pm
  • Sunday, December 1, Solihull Moors vs Bromley, 3.15pm

The winning and losing clubs will receive £75,000 and £25,000 respectively from the competition’s prize fund.

Additionally, the teams involved in the BBC and ITV’s live broadcast selections will also receive £60,000.