Pay What You Can will be back at Griffin Park on Saturday and tickets are selling fast with no more standing places available.
Brentford Football Club will be running its ground-breaking, fund-raising Pay What You Can ticketing initiative for the third season in a row.
The Bees have sold all tickets in home areas for games against Stevenage, in the 2012/13 season, and Shrewsbury Town, last season, on a Pay What You Can basis.
The same initiative will be running for Brentford’s Sky Bet Championship fixture against Rotherham United on Saturday, January 10, and, once again, charity Sport Relief will be a beneficiary.
Under the Pay What You Can initiative advance match tickets for Brentford fans are sold at the price the supporter is able to pay.
The minimum price for a ticket is £5 and every ticket, whether for adult, senior, student or junior, in homes stands is up for sale, except those already taken by Season Card Holders.
Money will also be raised for charity at the same time as when more than £10 is paid for a ticket, 50 per cent of the excess, excluding VAT, will be donated to the charity Sport Relief.
Brentford FC has already donated more than £5,500 to Sport Relief over the past two years thanks to the Pay What You Can ticketing initiative.
The initiative has, again, proved popular and there are no more tickets for the Ealing Road terrace available.
Pay What You Can tickets are available until 4pm tomorrow, Tuesday January 6.
Full ticket information can be seen here.
Supporters should note the Brentford FC Ticket Exchange will not be in operation for this match.
Hospitality spaces are available for the match - more information can be seen here.