Ticket prices for the all-important second leg of Worcester City's Isuzu FA Vase semi-final have been revealed as the club sets Wembley in their sights.
Following an impressive and nerve-wracking 1-0 victory over Great Wakering Rovers in the first-leg last Saturday (April 7), the club is making preparations for the final stretch of a momentous season.
The game marked another success for the team, taking the slimmest of leads down to Southend for the second leg this Saturday (April 14).
Read more: Isuzu FA Vase Semi-Final: Worcester City 1-0 Great Wakering Rovers
City have revelled in this high-flying period in its history, as over 3,000 fans filled the main stand at Sixways to see City victorious in the first-leg of the semi-final.
The game required a hero, and it was Elliot Hartley who answered the call, hitting a sterling effort right into the top corner to secure his side the slimmest of advantages in the tie with just 13 minutes to spare.
With City clinching the league title for the first time in 45 years in the week, there is much reason for optimism within the club.
A 1-0 win over Thornbury on Tuesday (April 9) earned them the Hellenic League champion title at Mundy Playing Fields.
City overcame the Gloucestershire club when striker Chris Knight scored the decisive goal 35 minutes into the fixture, smashing a loose ball low past the keeper.
Tickets for the away clash with Great Wakering have now been released for sale, and following the postponement of the club's league clash with Hereford Lads are available for collection at the clubhouse at Claines Lane.
Adults can secure their spot for £10, while concessions are available for £6.
Young fans aged between 12 and 16 years can join for £2, with children under 12 gaining entry for £1.
Ticket collection and the general sale began at 6.30pm yesterday and is set to be open until 8pm or until the game is sold out.
For those who have already secured their tickets, collection times span from 6.30pm to 8pm on weekdays, and between 3pm and 5pm on Friday afternoon.
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