By Alan Parry


The Blues will receive over 700 tickets for our FA Cup tie-of-the-round against AFC Wimbledon, it was announced today - and the game seems certain to attract a capacity crowd even though it will be televised live on the Setanta sports channel.

The non-league club's ground, the Cherry Red Records Fans Stadium in Kingston, Surrey, has a capacity of around 4,700, and their home games in the Blue Square South League attract average crowds of around 3,000. The demand for tickets for the tie is certain to exceed capacity as it's the first time they've reached the First Round proper of the world's most famous cup competition.

Like the Blues, AFC Wimbledon are enjoying a successful season. They are currently second in their league and are due to meet leaders Chelmsford City ten days before they host the FA Cup tie against the Wanderers.

Wycombe supporters are reminded that tickets for the tie - to be played on Monday, November 10th, k.o.7.45pm - will be made available first to season ticket holders and then to Blues Card members before any remaining tickets go on general sale.

The allocation and ticket prices are as follows:

Seated Stand (Very limited number of seats (77) available, which are to be sold to those supporters who are unable to stand throughout a game)

Adults: £12
Senior Citizens (60+): £7
Students (with NUS card): £7
Under 16: £3

Our allocation of Terrace Tickets (700) are priced as follows:

Adults: £10
Senior Cittizens (60+): £6
Students (with NUS card): £6
Under 16: £2

If you haven't yet enrolled for a Blues Card, you can do so now by clicking here and following the simple instructions.

Fans who can't make it to the game can catch the match live in the Vere Suite down at Adams Park - which will be open for drinks from 6pm.

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