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Dale v PNE - all ticket match

Dale's forthcoming game against Preston North End will be an all ticket affair, and supporters are advised that tickets are available to be purchased for this game now.

The game will be Dale's first of 2012, and the Bank Holiday match has been made a 1pm kick off. No supporters will be able to attend this match unless they have purchased a ticket for this game in advance.

Normal matchday admission prices will apply, and tickets are now on sale from the main office at Spotland. Normal office hours apply but there are a number of additional late night openings to allow as many supporters as possible to attend this game.

Date Open Close
Thursday 15th December 9am 8pm
Thursday 22nd December 9am 8pm
Friday 23rd December 9am 8pm
Saturday 24th December 9am 1pm
Friday 30th December 9am 8pm
Saturday 31st December 9am 1pm
Telephone enquiries can be done by ringing the club on 0844 826 1907.

The deadline for ticket sales will be 1pm on December 31st. The ticket office will not be open on New Years Day, and no tickets will be available on the day of the match.

The game takes place on Monday 2nd January.

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