THE first of the Clarets two postponed games has now been rearranged and the club has published details of the ticket sales.
Burnley will now travel to Rotherham on February 12 for a 7.45pm kick off.
Returned tickets from the original Boxing Day date are now on sale and the original price of £16 and £8 concessions remains the same.
The club has yet to announce when the home game against Bradford, postponed on New year's Day because of a frozen pitch, will now be played.
A week today the Clarets make the long trip to Selhurst Park where they will take on Wimbledon. The club has an allocation of 1000 tickets for this fixture although more will be made available if required.
The prices will be £18 for adults, £10 for over 60's and Under 16s and £10 for a wheelchair and helper.
Disabled tickets are available by contacting the Wimbledon Ticket Office on 0208 7686080 and asking for Cheryl. The tickets will go on general sale on Monday.
In a fortnight Burnley welcome Sheffield Wednesday to Turf Moor in a match that has been categorised as a grade B game.
This game was previously a category A game but has been revised to a category B price. If any tickets have been purchased at the higher price then a refund can be gained from the ticket office on presentation of the original ticket.
The televised match against West Bromwich Albion on Sunday February 3 will kick off 6.15pm and it is a grade B game.
The same applies for the home slash against Nottingham Forest on Saturday February 16.
Burnley's home fixture with Preston North End at Turf Moor, originally scheduled for Saturday March 16, has now been changed in order to accommodate live television coverage.
The game will now take place on the following day, Sunday March 17, with a kick off time of 6.15pm.
It is to be broadcast on the ITV Sport channel.
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