Nottingham Forest supporters will not be able to receive a refund or transfer tickets for the Championship play-off final.
This weekend's match at Wembley Stadium against Huddersfield Town was announced as sold out to Forest supporters at 1:30pm on Tuesday afternoon after the club's allocation was far outweighed by the demand for tickets. The general admission allocation at the West End of Wembley was 36,475, with 61 tickets added on Monday to both clubs' stock.
Huddersfield still have hundreds of tickets available on their official website. Tickets for Terriers supporters have been on general sale since Monday.
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Forest fans have already been warned about purchasing tickets in the East End by Nottinghamshire Police. PC Simon Travell, Forest's dedicated football officer, tweeted from the NottsPolice Football account: "I have been asked to remind Forest fans that those purchasing Huddersfield Town tickets for Wembley run this risk of being identified and ejected. There will be no option to relocate. Forest fans may only get an allocation of further tickets if Huddersfield fail to sell."
NottinghamshireLive has learned that supporters will not be able to obtain resale tickets officially as there are no refunds being issued nor tickets transferred now that they have all been bought. The club have previously warned unofficial reselling comes with consequences.
"Please note it is an offence under Section 166 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 for any unauthorised person to sell tickets," an update on May 18 stated under the header 'NO RESALE OF TICKETS'. "Any Nottingham Forest supporter found to be reselling tickets will also be subject to action from the club."