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We've received questions around the ticket allocation for the FA Cup final.
Eyebrows were raised among some Chelsea and Manchester City fans when they found out their allocation for the showpiece.
Both teams have been allocated 28,700 for the Wembley fixture – over 2,000 fewer than City and Crystal Palace were given 12 months ago.
The finalists do tend to get an extra batch of tickets as the match approaches – both clubs did last season.
BBC Sport understands this will exceed 30,000 for both clubs.
Yet last season, Pep Guardiola's men ended up with 33,467 tickets.
That still leaves about 30,000 tickets outside of those given to clubs for the match on 16 May.
The number of tickets which do not go to supporters of the two teams always tends to raise questions.
These get divided among the 'football family' – volunteers, County FAs, local clubs and charities. Experiences by Wembley members get tickets as usual too.
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