Morecambe Football Club has announced their Sky Bet League One clash against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday 5th February will be an all ticket fixture.
No tickets will be available to purchase on the day of the game.
Season ticket holders are guaranteed their place and will just present their season ticket at the turnstiles as usual, while home fans must log into their online account first to be able to purchase tickets for this fixture.
Tickets are now on general sale to supporters who have a previous home ticket purchase history, in the last 12 months on the club’s system. Purchases will be limited to six tickets per person.
Those who have not got an online account, but purchase home tickets on the day, must visit the Morecambe FC Club Shop to purchase tickets for this fixture and be ready to present photo ID at the point of purchase.
There will be limited availability in both seated and standing areas.
Fans must purchase tickets by 5pm on Friday 4 February, or until sold out, whichever is earlier.
Any supporter who wishes to buy in person from the Club Shop will be asked to provide photo I.D with proof of address, which must match the card on which payment is made.
For online sales please go to: https://ticketsmorecambefc.com/home, or visit the club shop, open Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm
The Shrimps have also warned that any visiting supporters found in home areas will be ejected from the stadium for breaching Ground Regulations. In addition, any home fans purchasing tickets in the home areas of the stadium for away supporters may face further action. Supporters are asked to bear this in mind when buying extra tickets.
The game will be available to listen to on Beyond Radio, with the usual full match commentary on our FM and DAB+ services, from 2:45pm.


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