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Lions seeking extra tickets for Sheffield United fixture

By Richard Cawley

Millwall are hoping to increase their allocation for Saturday’s away match at Sheffield United – after selling out their initial batch of tickets.

Despite the kick-off being moved forward to 1pm, it has not stopped Lions fans from snapping up the 1,539 tickets on offer.

Millwall issued a statement on Monday saying it was liaising with Sheffield United and the EFL to try and have an increase so that even more supporters can travel north for a clash of two play-off rivals.

The Lions, unbeaten in 15 matches, were given an allocation of 1,102 tickets for Tuesday’s fixture at Bolton Wanderers.


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