Sunderland Echo

League One play-off final details Sunderland fans need to know

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Sunderland will face Wycombe Wanderers in the League One play-off final – and here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

The Black Cats beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 on aggregate to reach the final at Wembley, which will take place later this month.

WHEN IS THE LEAGUE ONE PLAY-OFF FINAL?

Sunderland and Wycombe will face off in the League One play-off final, which will take place on Saturday, May 21 at Wembley Stadium.

The match will kick off at 3pm and will go to extra-time and penalties if the game finishes as a draw after 90 minutes.

ARE THE LEAGUE ONE PLAY-OFFS ON TV? WHERE CAN I WATCH?

Yes, the League One playoffs will be broadcast on TV.

Sky Sports will be showing all the action from the final on their channels.

ARE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THE LEAGUE ONE PLAY-OFFS FINAL?

Tickets for the final will be sold via the competing clubs.

Sunderland have been allocated 37,480 tickets for the match, while Wycombe have been granted an initial allocation of 19,205 tickets but are hopeful they can extend that figure to 28,000.

Sunderland’s tickets went on sale yesterday morning and will initially be available to season-card holders either for the current or next campaign.

Tickets are priced begin at £30 for adults and rise up to £80.

Supporters will initially be limited to one ticket each, though they can be booked in a block of up to six.

Phase two of the sale will offer the option to purchase two tickets to season-card holders, as well as anyone who has purchased 10+ home tickets in the current season.

Tickets will then go on sale, subject to availabili­ty, at 10 am on Monday.

The full prices are as follows:

Cat 1 - £80 Adults, £60 1721, £40 Concession­s.

Cat 2 - £62 Adults, £46.50 17-21, £31 Concession­s.

Cat 3 - £56 Adults, £42 1721, £28 Concession­s.

Cat 4 - £52 Adults, £39 1721, £26 Concession­s.

Cat 5 - £40 Adults, £30 1721, £20 Concession­s.

Cat 6 - £30 Adults, £22.50 17-21, £15 Concession­s.

All sales will be conducted online via ticketmast­er, after advice from the EFL.

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