Watford's FA Cup semi-final tickets for the Crystal Palace tie at Wembley go on sale this afternoon.

The Hornets have been given an allocation of just over 31,500 for the semi-final on Sunday, April 24 and sales begin at 5pm.

Tickets are priced in four categories, with the cheapest at £30 rising by £10 each stage to a top price of £60. Concessions for Over-65s and Under-16s cost £10 less in each case, so the cheapest is £20 with the top price at £50.

Tickets will first go on sale to current season ticket holders and other regular away game attendees – all of whom comprise ticket purchasing priority away groups A, B and C.

A week later on Wednesday, March 30, sales will extend to home ticket group A and B purchasers, together with those who have bought Hornets FA Cup match tickets this season.

Watford have added a further 6,250 Fan IDs from March 30 for fans in home group C who also had FA Cup tickets against their name this season.

The third stage of sales will start on Monday, April 4 when home group C purchasers will be eligible to buy tickets for the semi-final.

A week after that on Monday, April 11 comes the final stage when other Watford fans with a Fan ID created on or before March 13, 2016 will be able to get their tickets.

Watford have stated there will be no general sale of tickets “under any circumstances”, so now new Fan IDs can be created to buy tickets for the semi-final.

An area of the stadium had been designated as a primary ‘Singing Section’ for Hornets fans, so supporters who wish to join those in The 1881 Movement on the day should choose seats in five Lower Tier blocks, numbers 132 to 136. This section will hold a total of around 4,300 fans.

The Hornets are strongly advising fans to buy tickets online at watfordfctickets.co.uk where an interactive map of the stadium will allow supporters to select their seats.

The Hornets have produced a ticket pricing and sales arrangements guide for the semi-final and it can be viewed by clicking the link below:

Semi-final ticket guide