richnrg
Well-Known Member
Just to clear things up:
City will be at home to City in the 4th round *.
City are the home team, and as such their fans will be in the home end, although City currently don’t have a home, and so the match will be played away, at City’s home ground.
City, being the away team (and who currently play in the division above City) will be given approximately 4 ½ thousand tickets (in the away end), which will be unusual for them, as they will in fact be playing at home.
If the match ends in a draw then things will be a lot simpler with City being at home (with fans in the home end), and City fans allocated the away end, as is usual for the away team.
*This is of course dependent on City beating Rovers in the third-round replay. City will be the home team (having been away in the first match), but will play the game away from home, as they are currently ground-sharing with City.
Meanwhile, Rovers big rivals, City will have a home tie with Liverpool, providing that they can beat Town in their replay.
City will be at home to City in the 4th round *.
City are the home team, and as such their fans will be in the home end, although City currently don’t have a home, and so the match will be played away, at City’s home ground.
City, being the away team (and who currently play in the division above City) will be given approximately 4 ½ thousand tickets (in the away end), which will be unusual for them, as they will in fact be playing at home.
If the match ends in a draw then things will be a lot simpler with City being at home (with fans in the home end), and City fans allocated the away end, as is usual for the away team.
*This is of course dependent on City beating Rovers in the third-round replay. City will be the home team (having been away in the first match), but will play the game away from home, as they are currently ground-sharing with City.
Meanwhile, Rovers big rivals, City will have a home tie with Liverpool, providing that they can beat Town in their replay.