Wanderers have sold out their full allocation of tickets for next month’s trip to Morecambe in less than half an hour.
The Whites were allocated a total of 1,637 tickets for the fixture, which takes place at the Mazuma Stadium on Saturday, March 4 (12.30pm).
The allocation is split between a seated section in the Beyond Radio A Stand and a terraced area in the Dennison Trailers Stand.
Tickets went on sale this morning at 10am and were limited to one per season ticket holder.
Morecambe currently find themselves in the League One relegation zone, having failed to win any of their last four matches.
Ian Evatt’s men recorded a 1-0 victory against the Shrimps at the University of Bolton Stadium back in August, with Conor Bradley getting the decisive goal six minutes before the break.
The points were shared when the sides last met at the Mazuma Stadium, with Amadou Bakayoko scoring a memorable equaliser at the death.
Wanderers have only faced Morecambe five times in their history and are yet to taste defeat in the fixture.
It could potentially be an important game for Evatt’s men as they aim to consolidate their place in the play-off places.
The Whites are fourth in the table following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Wycombe and resume their league campaign against Port Vale this weekend.
Wanderers will also be backed by a sold-out away end tomorrow night for their Papa Johns Trophy semi-final at Accrington.
The Bolton boss has made his allocation of four tickets available to auction to raise money for the victims of earthquakes in Turkey and Syria as part of the club’s ‘Love of Humanity’ appeal.
Fans can bid on the tickets HERE and the auction will run until 8pm tonight (Tuesday).
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