Over 550 tickets have been sold to Telford supporters for next Saturday's FA Cup tie at Edgar Street.
The club say that they are now onto their final batch of tickets, with 175 still up for grabs.
Meanwhile, Bucks boss Rob Edwards has said his side are down to the bare bones.
When asked by the Shropshire Star about the possibility of adding some new faces, Edwards said: “We’ll have to see where we are as we’re down to the bare bones.
“It’s something we are looking at and we need to keep looking at.
“Injuries, you cannot control them – Shane’s happened during a warm-up and John’s was contact.
“Suspensions are very frustrating though as they are something that you can control and avoid.
“We will see where we are, things are tight.
“It is not ideal bringing in players for a short-term basis but sometimes it is needs-must, we’ll see what happens.”
“It’s something we are looking at and we need to keep looking at.
“Injuries, you cannot control them – Shane’s happened during a warm-up and John’s was contact.
“Suspensions are very frustrating though as they are something that you can control and avoid.
“We will see where we are, things are tight.
“It is not ideal bringing in players for a short-term basis but sometimes it is needs-must, we’ll see what happens.”
Telford entertain Southport at the New Bucks Head tomorrow, with only 16 players fit and available.