CITY are urging season-ticket and flexi-card holders not to miss out on tonight’s deadline to reserve their seats for Sunday’s play-off clash with Millwall.

The Bantams have sold just over 12,000 tickets to home fans so far. The visitors are believed to have only 400 left of their 2,200 allocation.

Season-ticket and flexi-card holders have until midnight online (or 7pm at the ticket office) to buy a ticket for their specific seat.

As from tomorrow morning, the remainder will go on general sale. Season-ticket holders will still be able to buy them as well but without the guarantee of getting their usual spot.

Chief operating officer James Mason said: “Admittedly we thought we might have sold more by now at the attractive ticket prices of £15, £10 and £5.

“But equally the big message is there is still time to buy if you want to reserve your seat. We’d urge as many fans as we can to take advantage of this.

“We are planning on it being a special atmosphere similar to the Chesterfield game.

“Flags will be out in force and we will see some players from the past being paraded to the crowd.

“It’s going to be a really special occasion as only Bradford City can do.”