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Vikings announce ticket plan for Monday night

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Work crews remove snow from the stands at TCF Stadium, home of the University of Minnesota football team, Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010, in Minneapolis. The Minnesota Vikings decided to hold Monday night’s NFL football game against the Chicago Beats at TCF Bank Stadium, after inspectors said there wasn’t enough time to repair the Metrodome’s tattered and deflated roof. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Richard Tsong-Taatarii) ** ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES TV OUT **

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Well, it looks like Monday night’s game really will go off at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Monday night. (Barring an “insurmountable issue.”)

The Vikings have announced their ticket policy and further logistics for the game, the full details can be seen right here. There are two major points that stick out:

1. The seating will be general admission, first come first served. (Lower bowl seats only get to go in the lower bowl though.) Since they are far fewer seats at the University of Minnesota, a ticket does not guarantee a seat.

2. Alcohol will not be sold at the game. Considering the information above, that’s probably a good idea.