Around 4,500 tickets have currently been sold for next Tuesday’s friendly between Ghana and Nigeria at Vicarage Road.
The number of seats which have been sold so far is at a similar level to the original fixture at this stage.
It is expected that a large number of supporters of the two nations plan to pay on the day but Watford were paid a flat fee for hosting the game, rather than an incentive-based agreement, so they shouldn’t be too badly affected if it is a low crowd.
Supporters are encouraged to buy in advance but those hoping to purchase tickets on Tuesday night, when kick-off is 8pm, can only pay in cash.
Complimentary tickets from the original fixture in August are no longer valid and will need to be reissued by the match organiser. The refund deadline has passed.
The Rous Stand will be segregated, with Ghana in the south side. Watford season ticket holders can purchase tickets for £15 in the Rous Stand and Vicarage Road end.
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