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FA Cup: Last 3,000 Wolves v Man United tickets going on sale

Tickets for Wolves’ huge FA Cup quarter-final tie against Manchester United are going on sale tomorrow – to fans who have acquired enough loyalty points.

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Around 3,000 tickets for the highly-anticipated Molineux clash, which takes place a week on Saturday, will be available after the majority of season ticket holders claimed their seat before Monday’s deadline.

Supporters with 180 loyalty points are able to purchase a ticket from 10am tomorrow (Wednesday) morning, with prices ranging between £25 and £40 for adults.

Those with 160 loyalty points will then be able to buy tickets from 10am on Thursday, and those with 140 or more from 10am on Friday.

Those with 120 points will then be able to purchase from 9am on Saturday, and those with 100 from 10am on Monday, subject to availability.

The date for general sale is next Tuesday, from 10am – if any tickets are still available.

Tickets in the Billy Wright Upper are the most expensive, and those in the uncovered Southwest Corner – aka the Graham Hughes Stand – are the cheapest.

In order to purchase tickets for the FA Cup tie online at tickets.wolves.co.uk, all fans (including season ticket holders and members) must have an active Wolves Account linked to their supporter number.

Wolves are taking on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s United after victories over Liverpool, Shrewsbury Town (with a replay) and Bristol City in the competition.

United have managed to beat Reading, Arsenal and Chelsea.

Wolves’ last appearance in the quarter-finals came in the 2002/03 season when they were defeated 2-0 at Southampton.