The amount of tickets sold so far by each club participating for the 2023 FA Trophy and FA Vase Finals has been revealed.
Ascot United and Newport Pagnell will meet in the FA Vase Final before FC Halifax Town take on Gateshead in the FA Trophy Final later that day at Wembley.
According to the FA, around 23,055 tickets have been sold so far in total, report Halifax Courier. This includes neutral fans as well as those who occupied hospitality seats.
FC Halifax Town have sold the most tickets, sanding at 6,327. Newport Pagnell is the second highest seller at 5,416.
Gateshead have sold 4,093 tickets while Ascot United are the lowest at 3,566.
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ROUTE TO THE FA TROPHY FINAL:
FC Halifax Town
3R – Guiseley 0–1 FC Halifax Town
4R – Harrow Borough 2–2 (5–6 p) FC Halifax Town
5R – Maidenhead United 0–0 (4–5 p) FC Halifax Town
QF – Aldershot Town 0–2 FC Halifax Town
SF – Altrincham 1–1 (2–3 p) FC Halifax Town
Gateshead
3R – Gateshead 5–1 Gloucester City
4R – Oldham Athletic 1–3 Gateshead
5R – Banbury United 0–1 Gateshead
QF – Gateshead 0–0 (4–2 p) Farsley Celtic
SF – Gateshead 3–3 (4–1 p) Barnet
ROUTE TO THE FA VASE FINAL
The Final will be played on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at Wembley Stadium. Newport Pagnell Town enter the game as the defending champions, reaching the final for the second successive season. Ascot United will be appearing in their first final.
Ascot United
1QR – Long Crendon (10) 1–5 Ascot United (9)
2QR – Ascot United (9) 10–1 AEK Boco (10)
1R – Newport (IOW) (10) 0–1 Ascot United (9)
2R – Broadbridge Heath (9) 0–3 Ascot United (9)
3R – Ascot United (9) 4–0 Little Common (9)
4F – Buckland Athletic (9) 1–3 Ascot United (9)
5F – Bridgwater United (9) 0–1 Ascot United (9)
QF – West Didsbury & Chorlton (9) 1–1 (3–4 p) Ascot United (9)
SF – Corsham Town (9) 2–2 (4–5 p) Ascot United (9)
Newport Pagnell Town
2R – Baldock Town (9) 1–4 Newport Pagnell Town (9)
3R – Norwich United (9) 0–1 Newport Pagnell Town (9)
4R – Newport Pagnell Town (9) 1–1 (7–6 p) Leighton Town (9)
5R – Newport Pagnell Town (9) 1–0 Jersey Bulls (9)
QF – Newport Pagnell Town (9) 2–2 (4–3 p) Atherstone Town (9)
SF – Congleton Town (9) 2–2 Newport Pagnell Town (9)
PREVIOUS FA TROPHY FINAL
1969–70: Macclesfield Town 2–0 Telford United – Wembley Stadium (original)
1970–71: Telford United 3–2 Hillingdon Borough – Wembley Stadium (original)
1971–72: Stafford Rangers 3–0 Barnet – Wembley Stadium (original)
1972–73: Scarborough 2–1 * Wigan Athletic – Wembley Stadium (original)
1973–74: Morecambe 2–1 Dartford – Wembley Stadium (original)
1974–75: Matlock Town 4–0 Scarborough – Wembley Stadium (original)
1975–76: Scarborough 3–2 * Stafford Rangers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1976–77: Scarborough 2–1 Dagenham – Wembley Stadium (original)
1977–78: Altrincham 3–1 Leatherhead – Wembley Stadium (original)
1978–79: Stafford Rangers 2–0 Kettering Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1979–80: Dagenham 2–1 Mossley – Wembley Stadium (original)
1980–81: Bishop’s Stortford 1–0 Sutton United – Wembley Stadium (original)
1981–82: Enfield 1–0 * Altrincham – Wembley Stadium (original)
1982–83: Telford United 2–1 Northwich Victoria – Wembley Stadium (original)
1983–84: Northwich Victoria 1–1 * Bangor City – Wembley Stadium (original)
1983–84: (R) Northwich Victoria 2–1 Bangor City – Victoria Ground
1984–85: Wealdstone 2–1 Boston United – Wembley Stadium (original)
1985–86: Altrincham 1–0 Runcorn – Wembley Stadium (original)
1986–87: Kidderminster Harriers 0–0 * Burton Albion – Wembley Stadium (original)
1986–87: (R) Kidderminster Harriers 2–1 Burton Albion – The Hawthorns
1987–88: Enfield 0–0 * Telford United – Wembley Stadium (original)
1987–88: (R) Enfield 3–2 Telford United – The Hawthorns
1988–89: Telford United 1–0 * Macclesfield Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1989–90: Barrow 3–0 Leek Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1990–91: Wycombe Wanderers 2–1 Kidderminster Harriers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1991–92: Colchester United 3–1 Witton Albion – Wembley Stadium (original)
1992–93: Wycombe Wanderers 4–1 Runcorn – Wembley Stadium (original)
1993–94: Woking 2–1 Runcorn – Wembley Stadium (original)
1994–95: Woking 2–1 * Kidderminster Harriers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1995–96: Macclesfield Town 3–1 Northwich Victoria – Wembley Stadium (original)
1996–97; Woking 1–0 * Dagenham & Redbridge – Wembley Stadium (original)
1997–98: Cheltenham Town 1–0 Southport – Wembley Stadium (original)
1998–99: Kingstonian 1–0 Forest Green Rovers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1999–2000: Kingstonian 3–2 Kettering Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
2000–01: Canvey Island 1–0 Forest Green Rovers – Villa Park
2001–02: Yeovil Town 2–0 Stevenage Borough – Villa Park
2002–03: Burscough 2–1 Tamworth – Villa Park
2003–04: Hednesford Town 3–2 Canvey Island – Villa Park
2004–05: Grays Athletic 1–1 † Hucknall Town – Villa Park
2005–06: Grays Athletic 2–0 Woking – Boleyn Ground
2006–07: Stevenage Borough 3–2 Kidderminster Harriers – Wembley Stadium (new)
2007–08: Ebbsfleet United 1–0 Torquay United – Wembley Stadium (new)
2008–09: Stevenage Borough 2–0 York City – Wembley Stadium (new)
2009–10: Barrow 2–1 * Stevenage Borough – Wembley Stadium (new)
2010–11: Darlington 1–0 * Mansfield Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2011–12: York City 2–0 Newport County – Wembley Stadium (new)
2012–13: Wrexham 1–1 † Grimsby Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2013–14: Cambridge United 4–0 Gosport Borough – Wembley Stadium (new)
2014–15: North Ferriby United 3–3 † Wrexham – Wembley Stadium (new)
2015–16: FC Halifax Town 1–0 Grimsby Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2016–17: York City 3–2 Macclesfield Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2017–18: Brackley Town 1–1 † Bromley – Wembley Stadium (new)
2018–19: AFC Fylde 1–0 Leyton Orient – Wembley Stadium (new)
2019–20: Harrogate Town 1–0 Concord Rangers – Wembley Stadium (new)
2020–21: Hornchurch 3–1 Hereford – Wembley Stadium (new)
2021–22: Bromley 1–0 Wrexham – Wembley Stadium (new)
PREVIOUS FA VASE WINNERS
1974–75: Hoddesdon Town 2–1 Epsom & Ewell – Wembley Stadium (original)
1975–76: Billericay Town 1–0 * Stamford – Wembley Stadium (original)
1976–77: Billericay Town 1–1 * Sheffield – Wembley Stadium (original)
1976–77: (R) Billericay Town 2–1 Sheffield – City Ground
1977–78: Blue Star 2–1 Barton Rovers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1978–79: Billericay Town 4–1 Almondsbury Greenway – Wembley Stadium (original)
1979–80: Stamford 2–0 Guisborough Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1980–81: Whickham 3–2 * Willenhall Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1981–82: Forest Green Rovers 3–0 Rainworth Miners Welfare – Wembley Stadium (original)
1982–83: VS Rugby 1–0 Halesowen Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1983–84: Stansted 3–2 Stamford – Wembley Stadium (original)
1984–85: Halesowen Town 3–1 Fleetwood Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1985–86: Halesowen Town 3–0 Southall – Wembley Stadium (original)
1986–87: St Helens Town 3–2 Warrington Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1987–88: Colne Dynamoes 1–0 * Emley – Wembley Stadium (original)
1988–89: Tamworth 1–1 * Sudbury Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1988–89: (R) Tamworth 3–0 Sudbury Town – London Road
1989–90: Yeading 0–0 * Bridlington Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1989–90: (R) Yeading 1–0 * Bridlington Town – Elland Road
1990–91: Guiseley 4–4 * Gresley Rovers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1990–91: (R) Guiseley 3–1 Gresley Rovers – Bramall Lane
1991–92: Wimborne Town 5–3 Guiseley – Wembley Stadium (original)
1992–93: Bridlington Town 1–0 Tiverton Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1993–94: Diss Town 2–1 * Taunton Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1994–95: Arlesey Town 2–1 Oxford City – Wembley Stadium (original)
1995–96: Brigg Town 3–0 Clitheroe – Wembley Stadium (original)
1996–97: Whitby Town 3–0 North Ferriby United – Wembley Stadium (original)
1997–98: Tiverton Town 1–0 Tow Law Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
1998–99: Tiverton Town 1–0 Bedlington Terriers – Wembley Stadium (original)
1999–2000: Deal Town 1–0 Chippenham Town – Wembley Stadium (original)
2000–01: Taunton Town 2–1 Berkhamsted Town – Villa Park
2001–02: Whitley Bay 1–0 * Tiptree United – Villa Park
2002–03: Brigg Town 2–1 A.F.C. Sudbury – Boleyn Ground
2003–04: Winchester City 2–0 A.F.C. Sudbury – St Andrew’s
2004–05; Didcot Town 3–2 A.F.C. Sudbury – White Hart Lane
2005–06: Nantwich Town 3–1 Hillingdon Borough – St Andrew’s
2006–07: Truro City 3–1 A.F.C. Totton – Wembley Stadium (new)
2007–08: Kirkham & Wesham 2–1 Lowestoft Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2008–09: Whitley Bay 2–0 Glossop North End – Wembley Stadium (new)
2009–10: Whitley Bay 6–1 Wroxham – Wembley Stadium (new)
2010–11: Whitley Bay 3–2 Coalville Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2011–12: Dunston UTS 2–0 West Auckland Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2012–13: Spennymoor Town 2–1 Tunbridge Wells – Wembley Stadium (new)
2013–14: Sholing 1–0 West Auckland Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2014–15: North Shields 2–1 * Glossop North End – Wembley Stadium (new)
2015–16: Morpeth Town 4–1 Hereford – Wembley Stadium (new)
2016–17: South Shields 4–0 Cleethorpes Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2017–18: Thatcham Town 1–0 Stockton Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
2018–19: Chertsey Town 3–1 * Cray Valley Paper Mills – Wembley Stadium (new)
2019–20: Hebburn Town 3–2 Consett – Wembley Stadium (new)
2020–21: Warrington Rylands 3–2 Binfield – Wembley Stadium (new)
2021–22: Newport Pagnell Town 3–0 Littlehampton Town – Wembley Stadium (new)
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