Tickets are selling quickly for North’s second clash at Blundstone Arena in Hobart this season.

Only a handful of reserved seats remain and less than 5,000 general admission tickets.

Restricted view reserved seating is also expected to also go on sale shortly.

CEO Carl Dilena said all fans were being encouraged to arrive early for Sunday’s must-win match against West Coast.

“We’ve got plenty of activities around the ground as well as our big screen entertainment, so we recommend arriving early to avoid traffic and queues at the ground,” Mr Dilena told NMFC.com.au.

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The club will also have a kids’ zone set up inside the ground, which will include a jumping castle and plenty of footy activities, while there will be plenty of giveaways thanks to the Spirit of Tasmania.

The RACT and North Melbourne, in conjunction with Metro Tasmania, will again provide a free bus service for ticketholders.

Mr Dilena assured Tasmanians the club, police and Hobart City and Clarence City councils had been working closely to ensure a smoother trip for fans heading to Blundstone Arena, after accidents and breakdowns caused delays earlier this year.

“The Tasman Bridge will have three lanes open for those heading to Bellerive pre-game, before shifting to three dedicated lanes in the opposite direction post-game. Some sets of traffic lights will also be controlled manually so the local authorities can manage the traffic flow,” Mr Dilena said.

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