Reading face Rotherham at their Millmoor ground on Saturday 7th September. The clash is hotly-anticipated amongst Reading fans who will be looking to get one over the side that beat them to automatic promotion in 2001.
The Miller's are expected to struggle in Division One this year so in theory it is a great opportunity for Alan Pardew's boys to pick-up three points.
The mtach has been moved back from 3pm to 1pm because England's friendly against Portugal is being played that same afternoon at 4pm.
The Royals have received 2,265 tickets for the game and they will be priced at £16 for adults and £8 for concessions when pre-purchased; whilst on matchday tickets will cost £18 for adults and £10 for concessions.
Season ticket holders will be able to purchase their seats on a two-per-season-ticket basis from Wednesday 28th August.
Supporter's trust member's will have the chance to get theirs on Friday 30th August before any remaing tickets go on general sale on Monday 2nd August.
Meanwhile, it is no longer possible to pre-book tickets for the game at Leicester on Saturday, all un-sold tickets have been returned to the Walker's Bowl Stadium side.
However, ticketless fans shouldn't dispair; they will be available at the ground on matchday priced at £15 for adults, £13 for over 65s and £10 for children.
The home game against Wimbledon on Saturday 14th September will be kids-4-a-quid if you pre-book on the internet for the South Stand. This is due to the poor away attendance expected for the game.
Only a limited number of seats priced at £1 are available so you are advised to get in quick!