WARRINGTON Town fans are being urged to bag one of the club’s golden tickets if they wish to travel to the FA Cup second round clash at Gateshead on December 7.

The club has been allocated 1,200 seats at the Gateshead International Stadium and the fixture has been made an all-ticket affair.

Tickets will go on sale, cash only, next Friday, November 28.

However, fans attending the Yellows’ home league game against Radcliffe Borough this Saturday, kick off 3pm, will be issued with a special golden ticket.

This will give priority for an FA Cup ticket when they go on sale the following Friday. Season ticket holders, vice-presidents and sponsors can buy from 10am to 12pm on Friday, November 28 and golden ticket holders between 12pm and 3pm and 5pm and 8pm.

Tickets will go on general sale on Saturday, November 29 from 10am to 12pm, subject to availability.

Warrington Town chairman Toby Macormac said: “We are anticipating an unprecedented demand for tickets following the amount of interest in the club following our FA Cup exploits so we would urge fans to get down early on Saturday for their golden ticket, while also cheering on the team in an important league game.”

Town supporters have been allocated the north end of the East Stand and part of the uncovered North Terrace, while Gateshead have been allocated the Tyne and Wear Stand and the south end of the East Stand.

There will be no allocated seating and capacities have been reduced accordingly.

There is no limit on the number of tickets purchased and normal Gateshead league prices apply: Adults £15, concessions £10, 16 to 17-year-olds and students £8, under 16s £3.