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Vitesse Home Tickets Selling Fast

After only a day on general sale tickets for the home leg with Vitesse next Thursday are already flying out

A quick look at the online ticket system for the match with Vitesse shows that tickets are going quickly with few areas having very good availibility.

The Kingsland Stand is virtually sold out already with the Itchen Stand mainly down to just single seats and pairs bar a few seats at the front and the back of the wings.

The Chapel stand has better availability although most of that is in the family section or in the corners where there are still plenty of seats together at the moment.

The Northam End is again virtually sold out apart from a block and a half that is usually allocated to away fans in Premier league games, these seats only went on sale yesterday so there are still a few left but again these are going fast.

So if you are planning on going to the game the message is get in fast at the reduced prices it is sure to be approaching a sell out even though it is the first full week of the half term holidays.

The weekend will see a lot more tickets sold and it could spark a rush that could see most tickets gone by Monday.

Season tickets are also still going strong in terms of sales, last week the club reported they had less than 400 left, now that figure has come down to less than 300, a fair amount sold given that the main rush was back in late May & June.

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