Tickets for Truro City's epic match at the new Wembley Stadium went on sale on Monday with 6,000 being sold within 90 minutes.
A total of 15,000 tickets have been allocated to the club. More may be available if required.
The build-up to Truro City's historic appearance at Wembley Stadium on May 13 for the FA Vase final against AFC Totton, Hampshire, is now well under way. The match will be only the second ever final at the new home of English football and City fans are already obtaining banners, flags and scarves to wave from the terraces in London.
On Monday, queues soon began outside the Treyew Road clubhouse as the tickets went on sale. They will be available all week and again on Saturday and Sunday, from 11 am to 7 pm and via the club website.
Tickets were priced at £10 or £15, disabled £10 and children £5.
A club spokesperson said these prices represented incredible value, adding: "This will be only the fifth match ever to be played at the new £700m Wembley stadium. It is an historic first for Cornish soccer. The coaches are filling fast - Truro City have even got to Wembley ahead of the great Manchester United and Chelsea."
To make the forthcoming match more memorable a wide selection of merchandise has been made available at the clubhouse including replica match shirts, t-shirts, scarves, flags, baseball caps, pin badges and hats as well as DVDs of previous rounds.
Fans will also be making use of various modes of transport to reach Wembley, including a fleet of coaches.
Fans will also be able to fly from Newquay Cornwall Airport, taking advantage of the air-links to London Gatwick (LGW) with Air Southwest, to attend the match.
Seats are still available to fly with Air Southwest available on match day at 7.20am arriving 8.30am or later at 11.05am for 12.15noon.
Alternatively, for people wishing to spend the weekend in London with a focus on the match, Ryanair and British Airways are offering daily afternoon flights to London involving travelling out on Friday.
Chris Cain, Newquay Cornwall Airport's project director, said: "The selection of flights from Newquay Cornwall airport gives an alternative to a long car journey or taking the train. For those wishing to spend a long weekend in London watching the match and those who want to travel up and back in a day maximising their time in London there are a selection of flights available. This is likely to be a welcome alternative to the train for some fans because the earliest service leaves Truro to London Paddington at approximately 9.30am and doesn't arrive in London Paddington until approximately 14.30pm - this is likely to be seen as too late to get to Wembley stadium for the 3pm kick-off."
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