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Match details for Burton

1 February 2013

Ticket News

Match details for Burton

1 February 2013

Ticket update and more about tomorrow's match

It promises to be an exciting match against promotion-chasers Burton Albion tomorrow with Neal Ardley having strengthened his squad and we still have tickets left for you to get behind the Dons.

 

The Paul Strank Stand is sold out and there are only limited places left in the Tempest End, but tickets are still available in the Nongshim Stand and the East Stand. Tickets for the latter sections will be available on the day from the turnstiles.

 

New signings Gary Alexander, Harry Pell and Kevin Sainte-Luce could all be in contention as AFC Wimbledon aim to extend their unbeaten run during 2013. The above picture shows Luke Moore scoring the opener in Wimbledon's 4-0 home win against Burton Albion last season.

 

Below is a summary of match arrangements for tomorrow:

Availability of tickets for home areas 

  before 11.00 am tomorrow.online ticket shopThe Paul Strank Stand is sold out, but supporters booked in for this area should please note that turnstile one will not be open for this match. Supporters who have bought tickets online and have order numbers above 31,752 should be aware that their tickets will not now be despatched and they should pick them up from the kiosk in Jack Goodchild Way tomorrow. The Tempest End is close to selling out, but we still have tickets left for the East Stand and the Nongshim Stand. These can be bought from the turnstiles, but you can still buy in advance. If you wish to do this and collect on the day of the game, then you must book through our 

Ticket Collection

Tickets purchased online can be collected from the kiosk in Jack Goodchild Way. Supporters wishing to book places on the supporters’ coach for Port Vale on Tuesday night can also do this at the kiosk. If you need to collect complimentary tickets or upgrade your season ticket you can do so at the window located next to the players’ entrance.

Visiting fans

supporters should enter the stadium via the access road, which is located about 100 yards east of Jack Goodchild Way and will be signposted.Burton Albion

Bars and catering

The bars will be open from 11.30 am tomorrow and visiting supporters will be allowed in the bar areas.

Parking

n local streets, but please be considerate when doing so.iAs usual, parking will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is available

Proof of eligibility for reduced price tickets

Fans are reminded that you may be asked to prove your entitlement to a concession or under 16 ticket - if you can't do this, you will be charged full price for admission. It is important that the evidence you provide clearly relates to you and, for example for student cards, is current.

Programme

Saturday’s offering features an interview with Chris Hussey about his Wimbledon return and how he nearly blew his chance of a professional career when he was a teenager.We also have more photographs featuring the club’s volunteers after they successfully cleared the pitch of snow to get the Port Vale game on and how our CFS coaching programme also beat the big freeze. We also have all the usual features and reports in the programme, which costs £3 for 68 pages.


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