Nottingham Forest have released another update ahead of their crunch promotion showdown against Bournemouth next Tuesday as the Reds chase automatic promotion from the Premier League.
The Reds are just three points behind the Cherries with three games remaining which has given them an outstanding chance of returning to the top flight for the first time since 1999. Forest fans have sold out their entire allocation for the trip to the Cherries having been given just 1,300 tickets for what is such a huge game.
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No more tickets have been allocated but the game will be shown by Sky Sports with kick-off set to remain at the scheduled time of 7pm. The Reds have also confirmed they will offer free coach travel to those fans who or the original postponed fixture which had been due to take place on Friday, February 18.
The club said that refunds have been processed for the original cost of coach travel in February and replacement coach tickets for next Tuesday have now been issued and posted. The departure time to Bournemouth on May 3 will be midday from The Brian Clough Stand car park. Limited seats are available for the trip for other supporters wishing to travel by coach, priced at £30.