City have revealed details of how they will oversee the general sale of Wembley tickets.
Just under 2,500 are expected to be available once the season ticket and flexi-card holder window finishes at 5pm on Wednesday.
From 9am Thursday, the remainder will go on sale from the Valley Parade ticket office only.
Fans will be able to buy a maximum of two tickets each on a first come, first served basis.
With Swansea already selling out their allocation, there will be a system in place to make sure that opposition fans do not get into City areas at Wembley.
Any supporter wishing to buy tickets must produce one stub from a home league game this season. They also need to have a utility bill showing they live in the area and a copy of some photo identification.
The added security measures have been brought in on the request of the football authorities. Any queries should be emailed to the club to Wembley@the-bantams.co.uk.
Tickets are available across all price bands subject to availability.
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