Hereford have confirmed that 1st Round FA Cup tickets for the Edgar Street clash with League One opponents Portsmouth are selling rapidly.

Over 95% of supporters who are eligible under the first priority window have already purchased their tickets, and over 75% of fans who are eligible to purchase a Portsmouth ticket due to attending the Fylde game have purchased theirs. However, the club are aware that there are still some supporters who have been unable to purchase a Portsmouth ticket despite being in the top two priority windows due to not receiving emails.

To give supporters who are eligible to purchase tickets under the priority windows the best chance to secure their tickets, Hereford FC have extended the priority sales period. This second priority window will now close at 4pm on Tuesday 1st November.

Any fan who has not received an email with details of their unique code is firstly asked to check their spam or junk folders. Hereford say over 100 people who they have emailed are yet to open the email.

If the email is not appearing in the junk or spam folder, then fans are being asked to complete this form (https://forms.office.com/r/58EZeNgNgm)

The club are requesting fans to only complete the form once, and they will be in touch on either Monday or Tuesday to complete ticket purchases.

GENERAL SALES

At this stage Hereford FC anticipate there will be at least several hundred tickets available for General Sale.

These are likely to only be terrace tickets in either the Meadow End or Len Weston Terrace.

Following safety advice, to try and ensure that General Sale tickets get into the hands of Hereford supporters, General Sales will be in person only during the following sales periods – subject to availability.

TUESDAY 1st NOVEMBER – MATCHDAY TICKET OFFICE – 6PM-8PM

WEDNESDAY 2nd NOVEMBER – CLUB SHOP – 1PM-7PM (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

THURSDAY 3rd NOVEMBER – CLUB SHOP – 1PM-7PM (SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY)

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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