Manager Phil Parkinson has sympathy with Wrexham supporters over ticket prices for Sunday’s Championship sport at Coventry City (12:00 BST).
Coventry, newly topped Championship winners, face play-off chasing Wrexham in a sport that has been designated a Category A+.
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That means grownup Wrexham fans have needed to pay £45 for a ticket, with seniors and younger adults paying £40 and kids charged £35.
“I’m sure Coventry fans will sympathise with our supporters, with the ticket prices,” Parkinson stated.
“Because I think one thing which unifies supporters across the EFL [English Football League] is ticket pricing and I feel for our supporters a lot.
“They’ve come all the way down to Oxford on Tuesday, after which £45 and £35 for concessions it is quite a bit.
“I don’t think anybody can deny that and our supporters have been amazing for us, and our owners [Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac] have decided to put on the free coaches to help with that cost and that’s great from them.”
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Coventry’s different Category A+ video games this season have included matches in opposition to Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Leicester City.
In response, Wrexham’s homeowners – Hollywood stars Reynolds and Rob Mac – introduced that the membership can be offering free journey for Sunday’s sport.
The sport on the CBS Arena shall be Wrexham’s closing away sport of the regulation season, with Middlesbrough their opponents at residence of the ultimate day.
Parkinson’s side won 1-0 at Oxford United on Tuesday night to see them transfer into the ultimate play-off spot, above seventh-placed Hull City on aim distinction.
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Hull are away to Charlton Athletic on Saturday however Parkinson insists Wrexham can’t be distracted by different outcomes.
“Obviously we’ll be watching the results come in – we’ll be travelling down at that time,” Parkinson added.
“But we’re not looking or expecting any favours elsewhere.
“We’re simply concentrating. We know what we have to do and we’re going all out to realize it and we’ll see if that is adequate.
“Two games left for us and good to be in the mix – it’s obviously what we wanted.”