Tickets have already gone on sale for Watford’s play-off semi-final against Leicester City.

Following today’s 2-1 defeat against Leeds United, the Hornets will travel to the King Power Stadium on Thursday (kick-off 7.45pm) before the second leg at Vicarage Road next Sunday (12.30pm).

Away tickets are limited to one per fan ID and will be on sale from 10am to 4pm tomorrow from the Hornets ticket office to fans who have attended at least five away matches this season.

On Monday and Tuesday, and subject to availability, the number is reduced to three away games, and if there are any left by Wednesday the number of away matches will be one.

The ticket office is open from 10am to 4pm tomorrow and Monday and 9am to 5.30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday.

For the home leg, season-ticket holders can buy their own seat online today and tomorrow.

Sales will go offline at 8am Monday, after which unclaimed season ticket holder seats will be released. The buying limit will be two per valid season ticket holder ID either in person or over the phone but not online on this day.

On Tuesday, sales will be opened up to two tickets per valid fan ID to supporters who have attended at least three home games via online only.

The same restrictions apply on Wednesday, but sales will also be accepted in person and over the phone.

Then, and again subject to availability, from Thursday to matchday, sales will again be limited to two tickets per valid fan ID, but proof of attending home matches is reduced to at least one.

Tickets for the home leg cost £26 for adults, £15 young adults, over-65s and students and £10 Under-16s except for the Upper Rous, where it’s £31 adults and £18 concessions, except Under-16s at £13.

For full play-off sale details, visit Watford’s official website.