Bradford City fans will travel in numbers for Saturday’s League Two clash at Barrow.
Tickets for the Bantams’ first away trip of the season are now sold out as they have taken their full allotment of 640.
City said no more tickets were available whatsoever and would not be available to purchase on the day of the game, nor will admission be available on turnstiles.
They visit the Bluebirds on the back of an opening 0-0 draw with Doncaster Rovers at the University of Bradford Stadium (formerly Valley Parade).
It proved a frustrating afternoon for Mark Hughes men as they played against 10 men for over half the game after Lee Tomlin was sent off just before the break.
Doncaster sat back and soaked up waves of City pressure, with the result that the Bantams recorded their record possession figure of 80 per cent.
It was comfortably the highest figure across the while of the EFL, with Swansea City second on 74 per cent.
As a result City players dominated the completed passes, certainly in League Two, and the top three individuals were all City players.
Romoney Crichlow was top with 88, followed by former Barrow defender Matty Platt on 86 and Richie Smallwood third on 70.
Louis Reed was fourth on the list, with 63 for Swindon.