Braintree Town have announced details of how fans can purchase tickets for Sunday's Vanarama National League play-off semi-final second leg against Grimsby Town.

Following tonight's first-leg at Blundell Park, the return leg will take place at the Avanti Stadium on Sunday and a bumper crowd is expected for the fixture, that kicks off at 3pm.

Anyone wishing to attend the game will need to buy their tickets in advance as the club have said there will be no cash entry at turnstiles on the day.

Segregation will be in force and chairman Lee Harding has advised fans to be inside the ground by 2.30pm on Sunday.

Prices of tickets are £17 for adults standing (£18 seated) and £11 for OAPs and concessions (£12 seated), while under-16s can get into the ground for £6 and under-11s £4.

Braintree Town supporters can purchase their tickets from the ticket office at the Avanti Stadium, but as the match is a play-off fixture, season tickets will not be valid for the game.

Season ticket holders do have priority, though, and can purchase tickets for Sunday's game between noon and 1pm on FRIDAY ahead of them being made openly available.

Any season ticket holder unable to attend during the priority period, but wishing to reserve a ticket, will be able to do so via e-mail to priority@braintreetownfc.org.uk

These tickets will then be held for collection until 3pm on Saturday, but if the tickets are not collected by that time, they will be released for general sale.

Tickets will go on general sale on Friday from 1pm to 7pm and on Saturday from noon to 6pm.

Braintree have now allocated 1,000 tickets to the travelling Grimsby fans.

More information is available from the club website at www.braintreetownfc.org.uk