Rovers have sold out their full allocation of tickets for the upcoming Championship fixture at Derby County.
A limited number of seats were available as the general sale began on Tuesday morning and they have now been snapped up.
Rovers make the trip to Pride Park on Saturday, March 8 (3pm) to take on former head coach John Eustace.
The Rams currently sit 23rd in the table and four points adrift heading towards the business stage of the season.
Derby were beaten 1-0 by Millwall at the weekend in Eustace’s first home game, with Josh Coburn scoring a 95th minute winner.
“I’m really disappointed to lose the game,” Eustace said after the final whistle. “I didn’t think we deserved to lose, although we probably didn’t do enough to win the game either.
“We were up against a very difficult team in Millwall who haven’t lost many games out of the last 10 or 11 so we knew it was going to be tough, but I was happy with the attitude of the boys.
“You can see the areas where we need to improve and that just comes from hard work on the training pitch.
“We have to improve in the final third. It’s very evident where we need to improve, and all we can do is keep working with the boys and see where it takes us.”
Rovers won 4-2 when the sides met at Ewood Park on the opening day thanks to goals from Tyrhys Dolan, Andi Weimann, Sam Szmodics and Yuki Ohashi.
The trip to Pride Park could also prove to be an important one in the play-off race as Rovers battle to finish in the top six.
Rovers are now in sixth place following Saturday’s frustrating defeat at Swansea. Coventry are a point behind in seventh after their third successive victory under Frank Lampard.