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By SUZANNE GELDARD
ACCRINGTON Stanley are anticipating a sell-out for their FA Cup first round tie with Huddersfield Town.
The phones have been red-hot since the draw was made following the Reds' 2-0 fourth qualifying round win over Leigh RMI on Saturday.
But tickets won't go on sale until 3pm on Thursday.
Club administrator Rob Heys revealed the capacity was yet to be confirmed following a meeting with the County Council and the police yesterday afternoon but said more than 4,000 tickets would be up for grabs for the clash with Third Division Huddersfield on 9 November, which will be televised live on BBC1, kick-off 1pm.
The club have made the match all-ticket for the first time, and three sides of the ground will be open to home fans.
Season ticket holders have until Tuesday morning to claim the two tickets which have been reserved for them, and the remaining tickets will go on open sale.
Home supporters have access to The Coppice Terrace, the Main Stand, the Clayton Terrace and half of the Whinney Hill Terrace, while visiting supporters will occupy the remaining half.
Tickets cost £10 for adults and £6 for concessions on all terraces, while seats in the stand cost £12.
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