Ticket information for Wycombe Wanderers’ play-off semi-final first leg match against Milton Keynes is now available.
The Chairboys defeated Burton Albion on the final day of the regular league season on April 30 to take the sixth and final place in the League One table, which has now partnered themselves up with their rivals north of the county.
Tickets for Thursday’s play-off semi-final first leg go on general sale at midday today!#Chairboys https://t.co/4OURHnwtFO
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) May 1, 2022
The first match between the two will take place on Thursday, May 5 at Adams Park with a 7.45 kick-off time.
Tickets went on sale at 6pm on April 30 (hours after the Burton game finished) to season ticket holders and those who waived refunds for their season ticket in the Covid campaign of 2020/21.
General sale for tickets will be available from 12pm (noon/midday) on Sunday, May 1, with season ticket holders' seats being reserved for them until 12pm on Wednesday, May 4.
Tickets for the Play-Off Semi-Final first leg against Milton Keynes Dons at Adams Park on Thursday 5th May (k.o. 7.45pm) will go on sale at 6pm on Saturday 30th April, to season ticket holders and those who waived refunds for their season ticket in 2020/21.#Chairboys
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) April 30, 2022
After this point, tickets will be released for general sale.
Tickets are priced at the regular league prices.
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports and various international broadcasters, and will therefore not be shown on WanderersTV in any location.
Seasonal car park passes are valid for this fixture.
PLAY-OFFS ACHIEVED!#Chairboys will face #MKDons over two legs in the League 1 Play-Off Semi-Final.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) April 30, 2022
Adams Park: 5th May, 7.45pm
StadiumMK: 8th May, 6.30pm pic.twitter.com/O0H8JEU5f2
Ticket sales will be online only via tickets.wwfc.com until 10am on Tuesday 3rd May, when the phone lines and ticket office at Adams Park will open.
This will be the first time in the play-offs history that Wanderers and MK will play each other.
They have played each other 14 times since 2006, with Wycombe only winning three of those fixtures.
MK are in fact unbeaten in their last four against the Adams Park outfit.
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