Wanderers have received a further allocation of tickets for the upcoming trip to Wigan in League One.
The Whites’ initial allocation of 4,231 for the fixture at the Brick Community Stadium was snapped up in rapid time.
Bolton have now been handed a further 218 tickets, which will go on sale from 10am on Tuesday, March 19 to season ticket holders and club members.
They are priced at £26 for adults, £20 for over-65s, £18 for under-22s, £10 for under-18s, £ for under-12s and £2 for under-5s. Official travel is also available, costing £16 per person, and all coaches depart from the Toughsheet Community Stadium at 5.45pm.
The match takes place on Tuesday, April 1 (7.45pm) and will see Steven Schumacher and Ryan Lowe face off in the dugout. The pair previously worked together at Bury and Plymouth.
Lowe took charge at Wigan last week, replacing Shaun Maloney in the dugout. The 46-year-old’s last job was in the Championship with Preston.
The Latics find themselves 17th in the League One table – seven points above the drop zone with 10 games still to play.
Wanderers will be out for revenge following a frustrating 2-0 defeat in the reverse fixture in December after goals from Dale Taylor and Thelo Aasgaard.
Meanwhile, the details have been confirmed for Wanderers Women’s Challenge Cup final against Accrington Stanley.
The match will take place at the County Ground in Leyland on Thursday, April 10 (7.30pm) and tickets are now available to purchase.
It is the side’s first final since moving under club operations in the summer. Myles Smith’s squad overcame Preston in the last four thanks to goals from Eboni Bradshaw and Faye Knox.
Tickets are priced at £8 for adults and £4 for concessions (over-65s and under-16s). They can be purchased HERE.
The final is an all-ticketed game through the Lancashire FA and supporters will not be able to pay on the night.