Much planning has already gone into preparations for our trip to Clitheroe on Easter Monday, as excitement builds for what promises to be a fantastic occasion for Bury supporters.
Drawing on the hosts’ experience from their sell-out fixture against York City in December, every effort is being made to deliver a memorable Festival of Football, while ensuring a safe and secure environment for all fans making the journey.
The match will be all-ticket, with no sales available on the day. Supporters will be able to enter the ground via the usual turnstiles and the Taylor Street entrance. While the fixture will not be segregated, designated areas will be recommended for both Bury and Clitheroe fans, alongside shared spaces throughout the ground.
Bury have received an initial allocation of 1,000 tickets, which will be made available using a dedicated access code (BURY060426) through the Clitheroe ticketing system. The remaining tickets will be allocated to home supporters. All tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday, and supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase early to avoid disappointment.
With Bury’s strong travelling support expected, additional facilities are being put in place at the ground, including extra toilet provisions. Clitheroe have also worked closely with local authorities and security teams to ensure the fixture runs smoothly and safely for everyone attending.
Ticket prices for the match have been set as follows:
- Adults: £12
- Over 60s: £8
- Ages 14–17: £6
- Under 14s (must be accompanied by an adult): £4
Click here to visit the ticketing page from tomorrow morning at 9am.
This is shaping up to be a standout away day for Bury fans, and supporters are encouraged to secure their tickets early and be part of what promises to be a special occasion.