Wolves Game Sold Out Ticket Exchange Open
It's a big game on Saturday and Saints fans have responded to the call and have bought the tickets in a late surge, but you can still get them on the ticket exchange.
Saints fans are starting to believe that the future is bright, although the team is still 4th from bottom, since the arrival of Ralph Hasenhuttl things have changed, the team is playing attacking football and it's picking up points at a decent rate, indeed since December it has been the form of a top 10 side not a bottom 4.
So with all the tickets sold season ticket holders unable to make the game can put their tickets up for sale via the ticket exchange on the clubs official website, so if you want to go and haven't yet bought a ticket log on and bag a seat.
Also likely to sell out in the next week or so is the game against Bournemouth, although there are plenty of seats still available, like the Wolves game there could be a surge in sales depending on Saturday's result.
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