Wanderers have confirmed the South Stand lower tier will be open to home fans for the play-off semi-final home leg.
This was also the case for the Family Day game against Cambridge last month and means there will be a reduced allocation for the away side.
Ian Evatt’s men secured a top six spot last weekend following a professional 2-0 win against Fleetwood at the UniBol.
The Whites will now face Barnsley or Sheffield Wednesday over two legs for a chance to return to Wembley. The home leg will either be played on Friday, May 12 (8pm) or Saturday, May 13 (3pm) depending on results on the final day.
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Monday, May 8 and will only available to season ticket holders and club members.
Season ticket holders have until 5pm on Tuesday , May 9 to secure their own individual seat for the fixture. After this time, any unsold seats will be released.
Season ticket holders can also purchase seats for family and friends, providing the booker has the relevant reference numbers for the rest of the party.
Wanderers have also confirmed that tickets will be priced at £20 for adults, £15 for over-65s and under-23s, £10 for under-18s and £5 for under-12s.
Supporters can purchase their tickets online, in person at the ticket office or over the phone on 01204 328888. The ticket office will be open on Bank Holiday Monday (May 8) from 10am to 4pm.
An official statement read: “We ask all supporters for their patience and understanding during this very busy period for our ticket office staff. All phone calls and emails will be answered as promptly as possible.”
Hospitality packages are also available for the home leg, with prices starting at £60 per person. The commercial team cam provide further information on 01204 673761 or sales@bwfc.co.uk.
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