Wycombe Wanderers have confirmed that they have sold out their ticket allocation for when they travel away at AFC Wimbledon.

The Chairboys will take on the Dons at Plough Lane on Easter Monday as they continue to push towards promotion to the Championship.

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In total, 1,200 tickets have been purchased against the struggling League One outfit, who haven’t won in 22 consecutive league matches.

The Dons are also yet to win a league match this calendar year.

However, fans who are hoping to take the train to watch the match may need to make alternative arrangements.

This is because there will be no trains between Aylesbury and London over the Easter period due to significant HS2 works being made within the county.

The Chiltern rail line will be fully closed between London and Aylesbury Vale Parkway from 00:55am Saturday, April 16, to 04:15am Monday, April 18, with a replacement bus service in operation, as HS2 Ltd will be installing a bridge over the Chiltern Rail line between Wendover and Great Missenden on those dates.

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Instead, spectators can take the train at Chesham into King's Cross which is on the Metropolitan Line, before transferring onto the Northern Line to head to Plough Lane.

Fans can then stop off at Tooting Broadway, which is a 20 minute walk away from the stadium.

For more information, go to www.wwfc.com/news/2022/march/24/tickets-afc-wimbledon-a-18-04.