Blackburn Rovers fans have purchased their whole allotment of tickets for their match against Derby County next month.
Rovers will reunite with John Eustace at Pride Park on March 8, after he left Ewood Park for Derby earlier this month.
After Rovers sold out their first allocation, they were given an additional amount of tickets, which have also sold out.
They are now expected to attract almost 2,500 fans to Pride Park, where Rovers will seek to keep their promotion campaign on track.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Rovers said: “They didn’t last long! Our ticket allocation for the upcoming away trip to Derby County has now sold out.
“Thank you for your fantastic support, Rovers fans.”
Rovers have yet to choose a new manager since Eustace left for Derby earlier this month, with former Barnsley boss Valerien Ismael now the leader.
David Lowe has been in charge temporarily, but Rovers were defeated 3-0 by Swansea over the weekend.
That result keeps them in the top six, but they are being pursued by Coventry City, who are only one point below them in the league.
Derby are currently in the bottom three, four points from safety, following their weekend defeat to Millwall.
When the Derby faced Blackburn earlier this season, Rovers won 4-2 in the season’s first game.