Sport fans can still get their hands on Olympic tickets when the final allocation goes on general sale tomorrow.

However, ahead of the sale, the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) confirmed no tickets would be available in certain sports.

They are: Athletics, cycling, equestrian, tennis, swimming, ceremonies, canoe slalom, rhythmic gymnastics, modern pentathlon, synchronised swimming, or the triathlon.

Availability was "good" for football tickets, including the cheaper, £20 tickets.

And any other available tickets for remaining sports would be in the higher price brackets, organisers warned.

There are still some £20 tickets available in the following sports; Boxing, fencing, football, table tennis, taekwondo, volleyball, weightlifting and with limited availability, Judo and Wrestling (both Freestyle and Greco-Roman).

There is still good availability in the following sports, but at higher price points from £45 to £450: Archery, badminton, basketball, beach volleyball, canoe sprint, diving, handball, hockey.

There is limited availability in the £45 to £450 category for: Race walk, mountain biking, artistic gymnastics, rowing, sailing and water polo.

There is low availability in gymnastics (trampoline) and shooting, with tickets starting from £40 to £185.

Organisers also warned of "very low" availability for all medal events, with only higher priced tickets still for sale.

However, tickets for the Olympic Park were still available.

Customers can purchase up to four tickets per session, and can purchase up to four sessions in one transaction for all available sports apart from football.

More tickets are available for football sessions – between 20 and 30 tickets per session to encourage groups to attend.

LOCOG commercial director, Chris Townsend, said: "Our priority has been to get as many people who missed out in the sales process last year to the games.

"We have delivered on our promise and now another 150,000 people have successfully purchased up to four tickets each.

"We are now putting the remaining tickets back on general sale.

"Customers will be able to browse the website for 24 hours, from 11am today (May 22) to see what tickets are available.

"Wednesday’s sale is a live sale, and, like other high demand events including pop concerts, we expect the website to be very busy and customers may well be held in queues for over 30 minutes at peak times."

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