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Charlton Athletic sell out their ticket allocation for their League 1 visit to Gillingham's Priestfield ground

Gillingham's Priestfield Stadium
Gillingham's Priestfield Stadium

Gillingham’s forthcoming home match with rivals Charlton is heading for a sell-out after the visitors sold their final ticket on Monday.

The Addicks were allocated 2,354 tickets for the much-anticipated clash at Priestfield - the first league meeting between the clubs since May 1981.

The Gills are experiencing "steady" ticket sales for the game, on Saturday October 24, with a couple of thousands seats still up for grabs. They are expected to be snapped-up as the game gets closer.

Gillingham last met the Addicks in competitive action in the FA Cup in January 2004. The Gills won that game 3-2 thanks to goals from Tommy Johnson, Mamady Sidibe and Paul Smith, together with a great performance from keeper Bertrand Bossu.

Tickets are on sale from the ground, or on 01634 300000, or click here to access the club’s web-site.

Tonight the Gills travel to Brighton.

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