Blackburn Rovers and Leeds United have failed to agree a reciprocal ticket price agreement ahead of their clash in December.
The match at Ewood Park has been moved to 12:30pm on the advice of local police, with Rovers handing out a massive 7,337 away allocation. That will likely get snapped up by the Whites in what will be the biggest away following at Ewood this season.
Away tickets have been priced at £30 for adults, the same as home fans who sit in the Riverside Stadium, Blackburn End, Jack Walker Family Stand or the Jack Walker Lower. The upper and centre wings of the Jack Walker Stand are £32 and £35.
Rovers have priced the game as a 'Category A' match, with Leeds United stating on their club statement that they tried to agree a lower reciprocal price. That means tickets would have been cheaper when Blackburn fans travel to Elland Road on April 13 next year.
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Leeds have one of the higher prices for away fans in the Championship but they have been able to agree on reciprocal ticket price deals, meaning that supporters coming to Elland Road can enjoy discounts if their club offers the same price for Whites for the return fixture.
Tickets for home fans went on sale earlier this week with 1875 members enjoying a £5 discount.
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