Darlington's new ticket office will open its doors for the first time when season tickets for next season go on sale in just over a fortnight's time.
With the club all set to move into its brand new 27,500 all-seater stadium on Neasham Road, fans will be able to purchase tickets at Quakers' new home when they go on sale on Saturday, May 31.
Existing season ticket holders have first option on tickets for the first three weeks, before they go on general sale from June 23.
A 'buy one, get one free' offer is available to supporters, who will receive a concessionary ticket free of charge when buying one adult season ticket.
Prices are as follows: adults £276, concessions £138. Fans purchasing single match-day tickets can buy them on the day for £14 (£7 concessions) or alternatively make a saving of £2 when purchasing tickets prior to match days.
* Former Quakers striker Kirk Jackson has been called up for the forthcoming Four Nations semi-professional tournament, which is being hosted in Wales. Jackson, now at Football League new boys Yeovil Town, is included in an 18-man squad for the competition, which starts on May 20.
* A group of fans are playing at Feethams tonight in a specially arranged charity match. Admission is £1 and all proceeds will go to the Sue Mortimer appeal for Darlington Memorial Diabetic Clinic. Kick-off is at 6pm.
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