Vallecas and Montilivi will register 'full' in the final of the playoff

The first leg of the playoff final will be played next Sunday with the stands 'full', taking into account that the capacity limitation for the game is 1,500 people. El Rayo put the tickets on sale yesterday at nine in the morning and before ten thirty they were sold out. Vallecas, with COVID limitations, will register the largest possible ‘full’ for the decisive match against Girona. Tickets, priced at 25 euros, have been offered for La Franja subscribers in 2019-20.

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This will be the second game in which Vallecas will host the public, after last Thursday, 452 days later, almost 900 fans were able to cheer on Iraola's team against Leganés, although of the 1,500 tickets available only 874 were sold. This time due to the relevance of the match and because the Madrid entity has more room for maneuver for its sale (for the previous duel the platform was only enabled for four and a half hours and generated multiple problems, which led to the presence of dozens of fans in the stadium demanding a solution moments before the initial whistle, but without being able to access) have been exhausted.

Girona also has more margin (in the semifinal against Almería they only had six hours) to allocate the 1,500 tickets and it has already ensured that it will have a full house in Montilivi for the return match on Sunday 20. This Tuesday, the rojiblanca entity has reported that The 4,180 applications from members who want to have a location have been exceeded. The problem is that the Girona entity will not be able to attend all of them and, at least, 3,000 will have to follow the duel on television.

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There is a lot of desire for the playoff in Girona and more so considering that it is the second consecutive final. Until tomorrow, subscribers can make ticket requests and then they will be randomly assigned. The prices set for the final are 20 euros for the North and South Goals tickets; 25 in Side Goals; 30 in Superior and Lateral Preferential; 32 in Central Preferential; 35 in Covered Preferential and 40 in High Tribune (the Low Tribune is reserved for substitute players). Against Almería, in the first leg of the semifinals, Girona managed to attract 1,022 spectators. What is certain is that, against Rayo, on Sunday 20, it will be 'full'.