The Terriers are hardly mighty opposition, but won't roll over easily despite their Third Division status.
Due to the anticipated low interest in the game, the club have reduced ticket prices. Season ticket holders can snap up their tickets for the game from Wednesday, whilst all remaining seats (and there will be plenty of them) will go on general sale next Monday.
If you pre-book, tickets in the North, East or West (Upper & Lower) Stands tickets will cost £10 for adults, £5 for over 65s, £1 for under 16s and £10 for a disabled person and helper.
However, if you choose to buy your tickets on matchday, which isn't advisable as queues can be long, you will have to pay a higher price. Adults will be charged a vastly-inflated £15, over 65s must pay £10 as must under 16s. Disabled tickets (complete with helper) will cost £15.
In an attempt to bolster what is sure to be a low gate, the club are doing a special ticket offer. For £40, season ticket holders can purchase five tickets, a saving of £10.
Fans have been told by the club to make sure they retain their stubs from the game as it may offer them priority booking for the next round, should Reading progress.