2pm UPDATE:Hull City say tickets remain available for the FA Cup final against Arsenal at Wembley. A spokesman for the club said queues at the KC Stadium are minimal but phone lines are "red hot".
City have received an extra allocation from the FA, but have not revealed how many tickets this involves.
However, a minimal number of £45 and a larger number of £115 tickets remain. It is not clear at this point whether any tickets will be available for general sale to all-comers on Tuesday.
Tickets are on sale today to supporters who purchased a ticket for the semi-final against Sheffield United and are available in person at the ticket office or over the phone, on a first come, first served basis.
FA CUP TICKETS: We have a very limited number of tickets remaining for the #FACup Final vs @Arsenal on Saturday 17th May #UTT
— Hull City Official (@hullcityteam) May 1, 2014
The club put 5,500 tickets on sale yesterday and initially expected to sell out by the end of the day as hundreds of fans queued around the KC Stadium. However, City confirmed yesterday evening that a small number remain for sale today.
Any unsold tickets are due to go on general sale to all-comers on Tuesday.
The club said: "We have a limited number of tickets remaining for the FA Cup Final. These will be made available to supporters who purchased tickets for our FA Cup semi-final (one ticket per semi-final ticket bought) from 8am on Friday.
"Tickets will be available in person with an allocation also held for telephone sales (01482 505600). In both cases, tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis."