SALISBURY FC fans have been warned not to their clash with AFC Totton without a ticket tomorrow, as they will not be available for purchase on the gate.
Tickets for tomorrow night's Southern League Premier Division South Promotion Play-Off Final at The Snows stadium are completely sold out, and due to health and safety regulations, the club are not permitted to sell anymore on the day.
This means there will be no paid entry at the gate on the day, and nobody will be admitted into the ground without a valid ticket.
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A statement from AFC Totton, released on social media, reads: "The club is obliged to follow Health and Safety regulations regarding the staging of events at sporting venues and, as such, there will be a significant presence of stewards, police from the Football Intelligence Unit and regular police officers - so, to avoid any unnecessary aggravation on what is a massive day for both of the football clubs involved, please DO NOT come to the ground unless you already have a valid ticket."
For those who do have a valid ticket, gates will open at 12pm on Monday, May 6, with kick off at 3pm.
Fans are advised to arrive by 1:30pm due to car parking congestion and the need to keep clear access for emergency vehicles.
Parking at the stadium is limited but there is free parking on Calmore Industrial Estate just round the corner. Fans should set their SatNavs to SO40 3SA.
There will not be segregation in the stands but AFC Totton confirms there will be plenty of stewards on-site from both clubs, as well as police officers.
There are seats in the main stand and in a smaller stand on the Salisbury Road side of the ground, some seats are marked reserved but the rest are first come, first served.
The ground has toilets and two main bars and the club has said there may well be an outside bar, too, as there often has been for recent bigger matches - but expect queues.
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