Norwich City have confirmed ticket prices for their Capital One Cup fourth round tie with Tottenham Hotspur at Carrow Road on Wednesday, October 31.
A seat for the game set to take place on Halloween night (7.45pm) will cost �30 for adults, �20 for those over-65, �15 for under-16s and �5 for those under-12.
However, that news has been met by grumbles from some Canaries fans on Twitter who feel the prices are too high.
They say it may mean Carrow Road is not a sell out for City's first outing in the last 16 of the League Cup since 1995-96.
So what do you think – have Norwich City got their prices right for Spurs? Or does it come with the territory as far as football is concerned in this country?
• Some Twitter reaction
Donald Parish (@canary_don): #NCFC have got this wrong. Understand commercial need but �30 is hard on loyal fans. Our best chance is with a full house.
Rosso (@rosswelsh21): If you ask me �30 is a joke! For league cup game yet again the club like to take us for all we have!
Jamie Allison (@jallison31): Lower prices mean newer fans might go, thus making money through merchandising and encouraging them to go to more games.
Phil Harris (kingswell): Game screams �25 to me. Looks & feels right. Extra fiver just seems grasping & may put people off on principle. #ncfc
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