Hereford FC have confirmed the following ticket sales details for the FA Cup game against Gillingham on Saturday 4th November, which carries a 3pm kick-off.

All ticket sales are subject to availability, and supporters are urged to purchase their tickets as early as possible.

Due to the expected high demand, the club are unable to commit totally to phone sales, but will endeavour to answer as many calls as possible.

PRIORITY 1 – SEASON TICKET SALES

Monday 23rd October
Seated and terrace season ticket holders will receive their reservation email from 4pm onwards allowing them to purchase tickets online.

Season ticket holders will have until 6:30pm on Thursday 26th October to purchase their tickets. Any unsold season tickets will then be released for the next sales priority.

Tuesday 24th October
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-4pm

Wednesday 25th October
ONLINE

Thursday 26th October
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-6:30pm

PRIORITY 2 – CURZON ASHTON VOUCHER, HUST MEMBERS, JUNIOR BULLS MEMBERS & SQUAD BUILDER CONTRIBUTORS 

Thursday 26th October 
Supporters in the priority two category will receive an email from 6:30pm onwards with details allowing them to purchase their tickets online.

Supporters who purchased a Curzon Ashton ticket face-to-face (and therefore have not provided an email address), can visit the Club Shop during the advertised opening hours and purchase a ticket on production of their Curzon Ashton match ticket.

Supporters who purchased Curzon Ashton tickets online, HUST members and Junior Bull members, can also purchase their tickets from the Club Shop during the advertised opening hours if they prefer.

Friday 27th October
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-6:30pm

Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th
ONLINE

Monday 30th October
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-4pm

PRIORITY 3 – GENERAL SALE

Tuesday 31st October
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-6:30pm

Wednesday 1st November
ONLINE

Thursday 2nd November
ONLINE

Friday 3rd November
ONLINE
CLUB SHOP – 10am-4pm

Saturday 4th November
ONLINE
MATCHDAY TICKET OFFICE 12:30pm-2:45pm

By Editor

Lifelong Hereford supporter who has endured the rise and fall of the club through progressive generations. Sports journalist, broadcaster and commentator who will never forget his Edgar Street roots.

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