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Middlesbrough respond to Evertonian ticket demand

Middlesbrough have today announced that any of their fans wanting to buy online tickets for their Capital One Cup quarter final clash with Everton must have a previous purchase history.

Middlesbrough’s decision to restrict online sales to those fans who have previous purchase history has been made to ensure Everton fans don’t buy tickets to sit in the home end at the Riverside – after Everton sold out their 4,800 allocation for the last-eight encounter, to be held at the Riverside on Tuesday, December 1.

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