There will be more than 1,600 fans supporting the U’s at Stevenage on Tuesday.
As of last night, United’s ticket office had sold out of the 1,392 tickets they had for the game, and Stevenage had already sold around 250 to Oxford fans before United took over selling them following complaints about excess charges.
There are still a few tickets left in the family stand, but these are only for people with children under 18, or adults over 65.
Tickets are also selling fast for the Good Friday fixture at Hayes & Yeading, where Oxford have an allocation of 2,000 terrace tickets. The 100 seats made available have already gone.
Meanwhile, Oxford United chairman Kelvin Thomas, is the April guest speaker for OxFocus, as the networking series focuses on the business of football.
Thomas said: “I am very pleased to be invited to be the speaker at the OxFocus event.
“As a business, Oxford United are always looking to build partnerships and work with companies across Oxford and the county, and this will be an ideal way to meet people and perhaps discuss how our businesses can build for the future together.
“It comes at a very exciting time for the club and it will be good to catch up with familiar faces and get to know one or two new ones at the same time.”
April’s OxFocus meeting is on Monday April 12 (12-2pm) at Oxford Science Park.
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