
City have two semi-finals in the space of four days
Tickets for the first leg of Hull City‘s Championship play-off semi-final against Millwall have gone on sale ahead of Friday night’s huge meeting under the MKM Stadium lights.
Prices for adults start at £24, rising to £34 for the 8pm kick-off against Alex Neil’s men, who finished third in the Championship table after Saturday’s dramatic final day.
Millwall have been allocated 2,308 tickets in the North and East Stand for the game that will be shown live on Sky Sports, with those prices costing away fans between £24 and £29 (adults).
After Friday’s game, the Tigers return to South London, where they were 3-1 winners before Christmas, with the second leg taking place at The Den on Monday evening.
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City have been allocated a total of 2,174 tickets in the North Stand upper tier, with no tickets being made available on the day. Unlike in the league game between the two sides, Tigers fans will not be allowed in the lower tier.
Members’ tickets for the trip to the capital cost £25, with those prices available until 3pm on Thursday, and non-members are charged £30 when they go on sale at 3:30pm on Thursday afternoon.
Sergej Jakirovic’s Tigers made it through to the play-offs after coming from behind to beat Norwich City 2-1 at a sold-out MKM Stadium on Saturday afternoon, helped by Wrexham’s 2-2 draw against play-off rivals Wrexham.
It’s the first time in 10 years the Tigers have competed in the Championship’s end-of-season, with their last foray into them seeing Steve Bruce guide the Tigers to promotion at Wembley, courtesy of Mo Diame’s thumping winner against Sheffield Wednesday.
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