SUNDAY'S eagerly awaited FA Cup second round tie between Salisbury City and Nottingham Forest is now a 2,700 sell-out.
After season-ticket and voucher holders had taken their share, the remaining 300-plus tickets went on general sale at Old Sarum yesterday morning - and were snapped up within two hours.
The match, which is being screened live on BBC1's Match of the Day, will break the previous attendance record at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium of 2,648, which came in the previous round against Fleetwood.
Salisbury-based Independent Bookmakers have published their prices for the David v Goliath' tie (1.10pm).
League One leaders Forest are 2/5 favourites to win with Nick Holmes' Conference South underdogs 6/1 to cause an upset. The draw is 9/4.
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