Wycombe Wanderers have been allocated 3,000 tickets for their Carabao Cup tie away at Manchester City.
The fixture, which will kick-off at 7.45pm on Tuesday, September 21, will be the first time that the Chairboys will play at the Etihad Stadium, in what will be the first meeting between the two sides since 1999.
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The game will not be shown live on TV or on iFollow, which will mean that the only way to watch the match will be in Eastlands.
The club have said: “Wanderers have been given an allocation of 3,000 tickets for this fixture, in the South Stand (Levels 1, 2 and 3, Blocks L1, L2 and L3), which will be available to season ticket holders in the first instance (one per season ticket holder).
#Chairboys will have 3,000 tickets for the Carabao Cup third round tie at Manchester City on Tuesday 21st September.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) September 3, 2021
These will be on sale firstly to season ticket holders (one per season ticket holder), and then on general sale.#MNCvWYC
“These will then go on general sale.
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“On-sale dates will be confirmed once the tickets arrive at Adams Park.”
No game this weekend, but plenty of appetising fixtures on the horizon.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) September 3, 2021
The best way to secure your place at our high-demand league and cup fixtures is to buy a #Chairboys subscription; effectively a rolling season ticket where you pay monthly for your access to Adams Park.
“You can still become a season ticket holder by purchasing a subscription package, starting at £28.50, which is effectively a rolling season ticket, paid monthly, which secures your access to every home game, as well as earning top priority status for booking tickets for high-demand away and cup matches.”
For ticket information, visit www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news/2021/september/man-city-date-confirmed.
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