NEWPORT County AFC will begin selling tickets for their FA Cup fourth-round trip to Middlesbrough on Friday morning at 10am from the Kingsway club shop and online.

County make the long trip north to take on the Championship promotion hopefuls on Saturday, January 26 (kick-off 3pm).

The Exiles have been allocated up to 5,000 seats at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium for this clash.

The club have chosen not to implement a priority ticket sale system for this match, but season ticket holders, half-season ticket holders and County Supporters Trust members will be able to purchase their ticket for less than general sale price.

To claim a discount, season ticket holders will have to present their season ticket card in person when purchasing their ticket.

One discounted ticket will be available per season ticket holder. The same discount applies to half-season ticket holders.

Likewise, with Supporters Trust members, proof of membership will be required when purchasing your discounted ticket and one discounted ticket will be available per Supporters Trust member.

Discounts will not be available for online purchases.

Tickets will be on sale from the Kingsway club shop tomorrow and all next week from 9.30am to 5pm, until the day before the game.

 

Fans will also be able to purchase tickets at the Rodney Parade ticket office up until 1pm this Saturday ahead of the League Two home match against Exeter City and for 30 minutes after the match.

Tickets will not be available from the Kingsway club shop on Saturday.

The Middlesbrough ticket prices for season ticket holders and Trust members are £10 for adults, £5 for over-65s and just £2 for under-18s.

The general sale prices are £15 for adults, £10 for over-65s and £5 for under-18s.

Tickets will also be available on the gate at the Riverside Stadium.

This weekend is the final opportunity for Exiles supporters to purchase half-season tickets, which are available in person only.

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