TICKETS to watch Derby County take on Queens Park Rangers at Wembley are due to go on general sale tomorrow.
Because about 20,000 were bought during the first period of sale, it means there are around 17,000 Championship play-off final tickets left for remaining Rams fans.
Tickets had been on sale for current full and half season-ticket holders, new 2014-15 season ticket holders, home members (including the Rams Squad juniors) and 6&12 package customers.
Brandon Furse, head of ticket sales and services at the football club, said there were about 75,000 to 80,000 registered fans who would be eligible to buy tickets when they go on sale from 9am.
He said: "It will be busier tomorrow – probably more so than when tickets first went on sale – but we are ready."
Some fans who have already bought their tickets started receiving them through the post yesterday, including Kit Campbell, 31, of Crewton Way, Alvaston, and his son Owen, eight.
He said: "I went to Wembley in 2007 but my son has never been and we're both really excited."
The Rams have been allocated 37,249 tickets for the West End of Wembley Stadium for the match on Saturday, May 24, and the club is using SEE tickets to sell them.
Derby County said it supplied SEE with all its customer number data for fans who qualified for the general-sale period yesterday afternoon (16) at 3pm.
Anyone who received a customer number after this time will not be included in the list of supporters qualifying for general-sale tickets.
And, to qualify, supporters must use this valid Derby County customer number when buying their ticket. All supporters who qualified for period-one sales can purchase an extra two tickets during general sale.
Tickets for the game are only available online at http://www.seetickets.com/go/derbycounty or over the phone on 0844 854 1359. There will be no tickets available over the counter.
Pricing is split into five sections, from £36 to £98. There is also a concession rate for people over the age of 65 and for children aged 16 and under.
Meanwhile, all 60 of the club's RoadRider coaches travelling from the iPro Stadium to Wembley are now full.
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