Wanderers have confirmed ticket details for the pre-season fixture against League Two side Port Vale next month.
The Whites have received an initial allocation of 1,389 unreserved seating tickets for the trip to Vale Park on Saturday, August 3 (3pm).
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for over-65s and under-22s. Official coach travel is also available at £14 per person, with all coaches leaving the Toughsheet Community Stadium at noon.
Season ticket holders can book their tickets from 10am on Tuesday, July 23 and the sale begins for club members at 10am on Wednesday, July 24 subject to availability.
Tickets for the fixture will only be sold online and supporters will not be able to purchase from the ticket office or via the phone lines.
Port Vale were relegated from League One last season following a 2-0 defeat at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, with Aaron Collins and Cameron Jerome both getting on the scoresheet.
There have been plenty of changes at Vale Park over the summer, with 11 fresh faces coming into Darren Moore’s squad including ex-Bolton goalkeeper Ben Amos.
Meanwhile, Chorley have issued some information ahead of Wanderers’ friendly at Victory Park on Tuesday night.
Supporters are advised to purchase their tickets online prior to arrival to avoid any queues around the ground.
Gates open from 5pm ahead of kick-off at 7.30pm and fans will be able to purchase food and soft drinks from the MDC Autos Fanzone and Magpies Shack. However, alcohol will only be served in the main bar and Paul Mariner’s lounge.
Ian Evatt’s men have already played a couple of friendlies as they prepare for the upcoming League One campaign.
The Whites beat West Brom 2-1 behind closed doors and were beaten 3-0 by Middlesbrough at Bishop Auckland over the weekend.
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