Darlington play-off ticket details
Tickets for Darlington's home leg in the play-offs go on sale on Tuesday morning.
They will be available at the main ticket office at the Darlington Arena from 9am for Saturday's game at home to Rochdale (5.35pm).
There will be no priority period for season ticket holders and they are asked to purchase their tickets as early as possible.
The club say every effort will be made to enable season ticket holders to purchase their own seat but this will not guaranteed.
Grahame McDonnell, commercial director, said: "We only have a few days before the game so it would not be practical to give season ticket holders time to purchase their tickets before they go on general sale. However, the ticket office will have a system in place to allow them to purchase their own seats.
"We would ask all supporters to try and buy tickets ahead of Saturday to avoid lengthy queues at the ticket office and turnstiles.
"This is the most important game for Darlington for quite a few seasons and everyone involved with the club hopes that the town will get behind the team and cheer the lads on to a great win."
Prices are £15 for adults, concessions £10, children aged 10-16 £6 and under-10s free. Tickets purchased on match day are £1 dearer.
Shuttle buses will run as usual from the town centre.
The ticket office is open 9am-6pm Tuesday to Friday and from 9am until kick-off on Saturday.
The ticket office number is 0871 855 1883.
Due to the limited number of spaces in the car park, the club are requesting supporters to travel via the shuttle bus that runs from Tubwell Row every 30 minutes.
Fans are asked to try and car share and arrive at least an hour prior to kick off.
Those supporters who have pre purchased car park tickets need to have these clearly displayed in the drivers side of the front window.
3:44pm Monday 5th May 2008
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