WITH the games coming thick and fast for the Clarets, fans can be forgiven for losing track of who they are playing and when.
The latest news from the club is that tickets for the game at Sheffield United on Wednesday, bought for the original date on New year's Day, are still valid.
There are still tickets available and on sale now, priced at £16 for adults and £10 for concessions.
A week today comes the fifth away game in succession with a visit to Walsall. Clarets fans have been allocated 1882 tickets for this fixture and they are priced at £16 for adults and £12 for over 65's and under 16's.
The tickets went on sale this week to season ticket holders (Voucher U), Clarets Foundation Members on application to the Foundation manager and shareholders on application to Cathy Pickup. They will go on general sale on Tuesday.
Tickets are also available for the trip to Portsmouth on Saturday March 29, kicking off at 3.00pm.
The allocation for the match against the current leaders of the first division is 1100 tickets, priced at £16 for adults and £9.00 for over 65's and under 16's.
Those tickets will be on sale from Monday, March 10 to season ticket holders (voucher V and three away stubs), Foundation members with three away stubs on application to the Foundation manager and shareholders, with three away stubs on application to Cathy Pickup.
The tickets then go on sale without away stubs to season ticket holders, Foundation members and shareholders on March 14, with the same routines as above.
Any remaining tickets will go on sale from March 20.
Home tickets for the games with Leicester City, Grimsby Town and Bradford City are also on sale.
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