Wolves say an additional 1,300 tickets have been made available to their fans for the semi-final tie with Watford at Wembley.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have announced that additional tickets have been made available to their fans for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Watford at Wembley Stadium.
Last week Wolves said that all the initial tickets – an allocation of 33,000 – for their first FA Cup last-four tie this century were snapped up in the space of five days (official website).
However, the West Midlanders say that an additional 1,300 tickets will initially be made available to supporters on the waiting list today (Tuesday 2 April), between 10am and 11:30am.
The Wolves website added that after 11:30am, an online queue will form until midday, with any remaining tickets made available to season ticket holders or members with 100 points or more who are yet to purchase.
In addition, the statement said that additional tickets made available fit into the category one price-range, therefore £80 for adults and £70 for concessions (over-65s, 18-to-21-year olds and under-18s).
The Premier League club also reminded fans of legislation on ticket touts, saying they “can confirm that appropriate action has been taken against a number of ticket holders who have been attempting resale online. In all cases, tickets have been cancelled and buying privileges withdrawn.”
The club’s article with the announcement was shared on its social media channels including Twitter:
Here is how some of the Old Gold faithful reacted on the social media platform:
Wolves have enjoyed a superb run in the FA Cup this term, getting proceedings under way with a victory over Premier League title contenders Liverpool in the third round, and then knocking out Shrewsbury Town, Bristol City and Manchester United en route to the semi-finals.

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