
Definitive Sheffield Wednesday ticket update for monster Championship trip..
Sheffield Wednesday have sold out their ticket allocation for their longest away day of the season.
Wednesday’s record away against the Pilgrims is a bad one, they haven’t won there since 2009, but that hasn’t stopped Wednesdayites doing their thing as they prepare for the five-hour drive down to Home Park.
The Owls have sold out the bulk of their allocations over the course of the 2024/25 season, as well as the other campaigns in recent memory, and will be hoping that Danny Röhl can mastermind a long-awaited victory down in Devon.
With just over 1,700 seats available, they didn’t even make it to general sale – which was due to start next week – before all of them were snapped up by fans making the trip over to the south coast next month.
Sheffield Wednesday’s “sharp” new signing could play a big role in Burnley clash..
One of Sheffield Wednesday’s January signings could finally make his full debut against promotion hopefuls Burnley.
The Owls travel to Turf Moor tonight (February 21) to face off against the best defensive team in the Championship. Burnley are currently third in the league and have only lost two games all season.
Sheffield Wednesday are in ninth, but the mid-table is so tight that victory could propel them into playoff contention. In a press conference, manager Daniel Rohl reportedly kept his cards close to his chest, but said one of his newest signings is “closer” to a full start.
Ibrahim Cissoko has been brought in from Toulouse on loan until the end of the season, but the Dutch winger’s appearances have so far been limited to cameos off the bench. But against Burnley, Rohl may deploy Cissoko in a more important role to potentially have an edge over Scott Parker’s side.