TICKETS for Darlington’s play-off final go on sale today at 10am.

After beating Spennymoor Town 3-2 in a dramatic semi-final on Wednesday evening, Quakers have qualified for Saturday’s final against Bamber Bridge to be played at Heritage Park and it will be an all-ticket affair.

Tickets are available from Quaker Retail today at Blackwell Meadows between 10am-2pm, and again between 5pm-9pm.

The club says that there will be two tables operating, one for season ticket holders only (on production of the season ticket), alongside another table for the general sale of tickets.

Tickets, which cost £10 for adults, £5 concessions/child (under 16), will be limited to two per individual.

Any remaining tickets will then go on general sale at Quaker Retail at Blackwell Meadows on Friday 10am-1pm.

The game with Brig, who defeated Northwich Victoria after extra-time on Tuesday, is expected to be another sell-out occasion with the visitors given an allocation of 300, leaving Darlington with 1,700 tickets.

Seating is on a first come, first served basis and as it is a requirement to accommodate FA and League officials and representatives, there will be a cordoned off area of seating in the main stand.

Turnstiles will open at 1.30pm and as Quakers are expecting a sell-out crowd they are advising supporters to arrive early. 

Due to the game being an anticipated sell-out, car parking in and around the ground will be restricted, and police are advising supporters not to park illegally or to obstruct the flow of traffic around Heritage Park.

As per the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League procedures for the semi-final, the net gate is distributed on the ratio of 37.5% to each of the two clubs and the balance of 25% payable to the league.