ABOUT 2,000 tickets are still left for Rams fans looking to use the club's Roadrider coach service to get to Wembley, Derby County has said.
The Rams will face QPR in the Championship play-off final on Saturday, May 24 (3pm kick-off).
But some supporters who have booked match tickets now say they are being kept on hold on the phone for more than half-and-hour while trying to get seats on the Roadrider coaches.
Derby County have so far organised 60 coaches to take about 2,800 fans to Wembley.
But Brandon Furse, head of Derby County's ticket sales and services, said people should not panic about getting a seat.
He said: "We know there are limited places on the coaches but we still have 2,000 left.
"If people are desperate to get their place, they will probably hold on the phoneline until they get through but our advice is to try again later on or maybe even tomorrow.
"People can also come down to the club if they would like - but I don't think it's necessary to stay on the phone.
"We're trying our best to help everyone - not just those who want to get Roadrider tickets but those who have queries about Wembley tickets, who are buying season tickets for next year and so on - so please bear with us."
Nearly 12,000 match tickets have also been sold today, the club said.
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