IN just over 24 hours, the biggest game in Warrington Rylands’ history will be kicking off.
Here is all the information you need to know ahead of Blues’ clash with Binfield at Wembley Stadium in the FA Vase Final.
What time is kick off?
The match is due to get underway at 12.15pm and is the first of two games being played at Wembley on the same day.
The FA Trophy final between Hereford and AFC Hornchurch follows at 4.15pm.
Can I still buy tickets?
In short - no.
Rylands had an initial allocation of 1,500 tickets but they have now completely sold out, with the final few sold on Friday morning.
🎟 FA VASE TICKETS SOLD OUT 🎟
— Warrington Rylands FC (@RylandsFC) May 21, 2021
We’ve sold our ticket allocation for tomorrow’s @BuildbaseUK FA Vase Final against @Binfieldfc 🏟🙌🏻
Thank you to all our fans, juniors and community for showing support to the lads as they wait to play on the biggest of stages.
Enjoy the game! ⚽️
Binfield sold out their allocation of tickets earlier this week.
The numbers allowed inside Wembley are limited by Covid restrictions, with the capacity limited to 10,000.
Is the game being shown on TV?
BT Sport will be showing the game live, with coverage starting at 12pm on BT Sport 1.
Can I follow the game online?
Guardian sports reporter Matt Turner will be live at Wembley to bring you all the action as it happens.
Our live blog will start at around 11am at warringtonguardian.co.uk and after the game, you can expect in-depth post-match reaction from the Rylands camp, win or lose.
Don’t forget to pick up this week’s Warrington Guardian, too, for an 8-page preview pull-out stacked with Wembley build-up.
Who is the referee?
The man in the middle for today’s game will be Football League referee John Busby.
The Oxfordshire-based official has refereed games mostly in Leagues One and Two this season but did take charge of a Championship clash between Bristol City and Luton Town in April.
In his 34 matches this season, Busby has shown 90 yellow cards and six red cards.
What are the pre-match odds?
Betway have Rylands as favourites to lift the trophy tomorrow, with a Blues win rated as an 8-13 chance while Binfield are 5-4 to be victorious.
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