Lewes have been handed an allocation of 4,800 tickets for their FA Cup first round clash with Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium.
No match tickets will be sold in advance for the game on Sunday November 18, with all supporters being asked to pay at the turnstiles.
Tickets are priced at £12 for adults and £6 concessions.
Lewes have announced details of travel arrangements they have made for supporters to travel to the game.
The club is laying on coaches for fans and this will cost £15 for members and £10 for non-members, with senior citizens paying £10 and under-16s £5.
However, the club is offering free membership to anyone buying tickets at the next three home games, which provides a saving of £5.
The Rooks are at home to East Thurrock today, before entertaining Witham Town in the League Cup on Tuesday and then playing host to Hornchurch next Saturday in the FA Vase.
Coaches for Stoke are expected to leave the Dripping Pan at 8.30 on the morning of the game.
Information is available by calling Laurie Pilbeam at the club on 01273 472100, or by checking the club's website at www.lewesfc.com Lewes midfielders Cameron Johnson and Chris Johnson begin their comebacks from injury and illness respectively by playing for the reserves today at Yapton in the Vernon Wentworth Cup.
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