Monday 3rd March, 12.30pm – Our allocation of 1,200 tickets will first go on sale to season ticket holders who have attended 15 or more away league games during the 2024/25 season. This includes any away game up to and including our trip to Cambridge United, but does not include upcoming games at Northampton Town and Bolton Wanderers.
Please have your season ticket barcode number to hand when ordering your tickets – these have previously been emailed out to you, and can be located on the back of your season ticket cards.
Physical tickets are required in order to enter the ground. Please select the postage option if you are unable to collect your tickets from Edgeley Park. If you are ordering online, please allow 48 hours before coming to collect your ticket. Please note that NO collections will be available from Wrexham on the day of the game.
Tuesday 4th March, 12.30pm – Remaining tickets will then go on sale to season ticket holders who have attended 10 or more away league games during the 2024/25 season. Again, this does not include tickets purchased for our trips to Northampton Town and Bolton Wanderers.
Due to the high demand for this fixture, the Ticket Office will also be open on Tuesday next week to allow for in-person sales.
Wednesday 5th March, 12.30pm – Any remaining tickets will then go on sale to season ticket holders who have attended five or more away league games during the 2024/25 season.
Thursday 6th March, 12.30pm – Any remaining tickets will then go on sale to all remaining season ticket holders.
Friday 7th March, 12.30pm – Any remaining tickets are then set to go on general sale to supporters who have attended 15 or more away league games during the 2024/25 season. Tickets will again be available to purchase online, over the phone on 0161 266 2700 and in person from the Edgeley Park Ticket Office.
We understand that there will be huge disappointment for supporters who miss out for this fixture, however we ask that fans please respect our Ticket Office staff, who will be working hard to meet the demand for this game. Abuse to staff, either in person or over the phone, will not be tolerated.Smart-arse pedant
Glad the club has done this . seems a fair way of making sure those loyal fans who travel long distances get tickets.
When drawing up a loyalty scheme which may happen in the future how about basing it on miles travelled to games from your home. Every home game is a trek for some of our loyal supporters . We have season ticket holders down south, in the midlands and in Liverpool who are making that long commute to games. True dedication in my eyes and they should be rewarded with access to those away games that have small allocations.
They get themselves to the games that don't sell out. This is the first time this season we've done a tiered sale process, so everyone with a season ticket had just as much chance as anyone else to buy a ticket for every away game.
I'm in the 10+ bracket as I've missed some of the longer/more awkward aways; the people who made the effort to get to Crawley, to Bristol Rovers on a Tuesday etc to ensure they're at every game they can are the ones that deserve priority when these high-demand fixtures come along over others that haven't. Smart-arse pedant
Any system needs to be easily workable and minimise abuse - will most likely go on purchasing history.Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Mark Twain
I understand where you are coming from on this. Home games are great but it was my first away game that gave me the County bug. This season has generally been easy enough to get tickets to away games as the allocations have been decent.
I got into Wigan at half time. Does that count Mr. Fenty: Mr. Rumson, do you think that everything that comes out of the earth should be used to make liquor?
Not the first time you have made a late arrival at Wigan!Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Mark Twain
This season I travelled to see County at Gillingham, MK Dons, Forest Green, Borehamrigid, Carlisle, Sutton, Woking, Fylde and Inverness Cally - they weren’t there. I also travelled from the bedroom to the living room when the match was on telly on 6 occasions. It’s not my fault I got a E in O’level Geography and can’t read the fixture list. Can I have a ticket for Wrexham please? (Where IS Wrexham?)That’s very kind - I’ll have a pint of bitter & a chip barm please