Cheltenham Town travel to Home Park tomorrow to face Plymouth Argyle in the Papa Johns Trophy semi-final.
This is the furthest the Robins have reached the competition, and Wade Elliott's side are now one final push from playing at Wembley.
Cheltenham have beaten the likes of Salford City, Forest Green Rovers, MK Dons, Chelsea U21 and Walsall, and now face fellow League One outfit Argyle to reach the final.
Tickets are still available for tomorrow nights trip to Home Park, however the Robins Travel Club has sold out. In order to add another coach, please email tickets@ctfc.com to register your interest.
Cheltenham supporters will be seated in the Kawasaki Barn End and the ticket prices are as follows:
Adult: £13
Senior (65+): £10
U23: £8
U18: £4
U12: Free
Under 12 ticket holders must be accompanied by an adult (18+).
Away tickets are not able to be produced digitally, physical tickets must be collected. Any tickets that remain uncollected from the Completely-Suzuki Stadium will be taken to Home Park for collection on the day.
Tickets are available on the day for away fans, with no increase in prices.
Travel Club Info
Official CTFC Travel Club will depart the Completely-Suzuki Stadium at 3:30PM.
Non Members £22
Members £18
Young Robins £9
By booking tickets you agree to the terms and conditions of travel, which can be found here.
If you do not collect your match tickets in advance, they will be left with the on-board steward for collection prior to travel.
Please note that seating plans are drawn up in advance and changes on the day may not be possible. If you have specific seating requests, please e-mail the Ticket Office with details.
If you are making your own way to the game, see below the directions to Home Park.
Any disabled fans requiring assistance on the day should contact Plymouth’s DLO Nikki Francis via disability@pafc.co.uk or 01752 562561 prior to matchday. There are limited disabled spaces for blue badge holders, on a first come-first served basis.
iFollow will not be covering tomorrows game, however the game will be live on Sky Sports for those not making the trip to Home Park.
A new set of actions will be implemented across all English football leagues for the 2022/23 season and will be backed by the Football Supporters’ Association. They will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.
Anyone caught possessing or using pyrotechnics will be reported to the police and prosecution could result in a permanent criminal record. The pitch must remain safe for players, managers and match officials, just as the stands should be for supporters.