Both of the two clubs who reached the Championship 13/14 play-off final have confirmed on their respective websites that their allocation of tickets are sold out.

Derby County got 38,413 tickets for their fans, and QPR expectedly around the same amount. Both clubs now have asked their fans who haven’t got their hands on a ticket to NOT attend the Wembley area in North-West London.

The fans’ have been hoping to get to Wembley all season if they didn’t manage the top two spots in the league, and QPR’s sell-out within 88 minutes is a proof of how craving the fans are to support their side in their final bid for Premier League stats.

Both clubs have been in the Premier League in recent years, with QPR relegating in 2013 and Derby back in 2008 after the worst point-tally the Prem has ever seen since its establishment in 1992.

The game kicks off at 3pm on Saturday 24th May.

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