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WALES v SCOTLAND TICKETS ONLINE

Posted on: Thu 22 Oct 2009

Tickets for the Wales v Scotland match to be staged at Cardiff City Stadium are selling quicky, with 1,800 snapped up on their first day on sale.

Tickets have been available on line since Tuesday October 20, and went on general sale on Wendesday, October 21.

This is the first opportunity for fans to buy tickets for the November 14 clash, the first time that our new stadium has staged an international fixture.

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Tickets prices are: Adults £20, concessions £20

Family enclosure: Adults £20, children 16 and under £5.

Family enclosure deal: Two adults and two children - £40.

This historic match is expected to attract a bumper crowd, and tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis. Supporters are urged to book in advance to avoid disappointment.

The game could have a strong Bluebirds flavour, with Joe Ledley and Adam Matthews among the players available for Wales, and Scotland able to pick from a six-strong Cardiff  contingent including David Marshall and Ross McCormack.

Scotland manager George Burley was at Cardiff's 2-0 win over Coventry, when Marshall and Chris Burke started for the Bluebirds, with fellow Scots Gavin Rae, McCormack and Paul Quinn on the bench. Kevin McNaughton is also fit, having recovered from a three-month spell out with a foot injury.

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