Nottingham Forest have reached the Championship play-offs final.
Steve Cooper's Reds will battle it out against Huddersfield Town for a place in the Premier League later this month. Here is your go-to guide for everything you need to know ahead of the big day...
When is the Championship play-offs final and what time is kick-off?
Forest will take on Huddersfield Town at Wembley Stadium on May 29, 2022. Kick-off is at 4.30pm BST.
How many tickets will Forest receive?
Forest have been given a total allocation of 36,475 tickets for Wembley, 11 fewer than Huddersfield Town. Reds fans will be in the West end of the National Stadium.
As of May 20, nearly 20,000 tickets have been sold already with the Forest allocation of Wembley hospitality spaces also completely sold out.
How much are tickets?
Pricing categories at Wembley Stadium are split into three sections and there is also a concession rate for supporters aged 65 and over as well as for children aged 16 and under.
The below information is what Huddersfield Town have been promoting and so it is reasonable that Forest fans should expect similar.
PRICES
Cat 1 - £98 Adults, £73.50 17-21, £49 Concesssions = Orange
Cat 2 - £76 Adults, £57 17-21, £38 Concesssions = Pink
Cat 3 - £64 Adults, £48 17-21, £32 Concesssions = Green
Cat 4 - £52 Adults, £39 17-21, £26 Concesssions = Yellow
Cat 5 - £36 Adults, £27 17-21, £18 Concesssions = Blue
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Travel to Wembley Stadium
The easiest way to reach Wembley Stadium is likely via trains. Forest are yet to announce any coach travel for supporters.
There are currently no planned engineering works that appear to be affecting the mainline East Midlands Railway route from Nottingham station to London St Pancras.
The train from Nottingham to London St Pancras is a direct route taking around two hours. From St Pancras, use the Metropolitan Underground line to travel northbound to Wembley Park station. It is a short walk from the tube station to Wembley Stadium.
The last train out of St Pancras on May 29 direct to Nottingham is at 22.32, arriving back into Nottingham at 23.26.
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If driving by car, it is between a two-and-a-quarter-hours and three hours journey from the City Ground to Wembley Stadium.
Parking for supporters and supporter coaches at Wembley can be purchased via www.wembleyofficialparking.com or by telephone 0208 903 6966. Car Parking is charged at £90 per coach and £30 per car if booked in advance. Parking is subject to availability and may be subject to price increases on match day.
Blue Badge Parking at Wembley Stadium is available to purchase at a discounted cost of £15 per space. Subject to availability and may be subject to price increases on match day.
How much will travel cost to Wembley?
The Reds are offering official coach travel for £35 per person. Exact timings of departure are yet to be announced.
According to Trainline, two single train tickets from Nottingham to Wembley will put an adult back nearly £150. A super off-peak day travel card will cost £80.
Will the game be on TV?
Yes. The Championship play-offs final will be broadcast live by Sky Sports on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
Kick-off is at 4.30pm and so coverage is expected to begin from at least 4pm.
Where can I watch highlights?
Highlights will be uploaded to Sky Sports' YouTube channel after the match, while live highlights show EFL on Quest will be on Quest at 10.30pm BST.
How else can I follow?
NottinghamshireLive's Forest reporter Sarah Clapson will be at Wembley Stadium to bring you live build-up, match updates, reaction and analysis from the crucial clash. Live commentary will also be available on BBC Radio Nottingham.