Big Crowd Expected For Final Home Game

Last updated : 28 April 2011 By Covsupport News Service

Coventry City are expecting a big crowd for the final home game of the season on Saturday.

The last home game of the season normally provides a club with a bigger than average attendance and this season will be no different with City fans being charged £12.50 for adult admission and £8.50 for concessions in 22 of the 25 blocks available to home supporters and opponents Reading, having something to play for, expected to bring around 2,800 in an allocation of 4,000.

The game will also see City playing in the new home kit for next season.

City's Ticket Office manager Stephen Ebanks told the club website: "A number of factors have all come together quite nicely for this game. It's the final match, which tends to draw a strong crowd but the excitement surrounding the new kit and the upturn in form recently are adding to the anticipation.

"We are anticipating the crowd to be the biggest since the Leeds match, which means there will be a fantastic atmosphere inside the Ricoh Arena, and we want all of our fans to be a part of it."

Tickets for the match can be bought in person at the CCFC Superstore at the Ricoh Arena, on the gate right up to kick-off, at the City Central store in the city centre or online via the club website or over the phone on 0844 873 1883.