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Leigh Curtis

Notts County to receive another 1,100 tickets after fans snap up initial Swindon allocation

Notts County have already sold out their initial allocation of tickets for the biggest game in their history this weekend.

The Magpies travel to Swindon knowing only victory and a defeat for Macclesfield at home to Cambridge will keep them in the Football League.

Notts were given an initial allocation of 900 tickets for their trip the County Ground, but they have already gone with another 1,100 on their way.

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They are also likely to sell out making it one of the biggest away followings since Notts took 3,000 supporters to Oldham when they completed the Great Escape under Shaun Derry in 2014.

Fans are reminded that it is all ticket for away supporters with 100 of them being for the Arkell’s Stand which is under cover, with 1,000 being in the Stratton Bank end of the County Ground.

Notts County fans. (Ritchie Sumpter)

This end does not have a roof, but these tickets are cheaper for some age groups.

The extra allocation of tickets will go on sale on Tuesday and are priced as follows.

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Arkell’s Stand: £23 adults, 65 and over £17, Student £17, Under-21s £10, Under-18s £6, Under-11s £2.

Stratton Bank: Adults £19, 65 and over £15, Under-21s £10, Under-18s £6, Under-11s £2.

Tickets will be available to buy online or by calling 0115 9557210 from 11am on Tuesday.

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