A recap of the reduced price ticket offers available this Saturday (21st December), usually one that sees crowds drop off slightly across the country as games are close enough to Christmas that people are out preparing without attracting the families that attend a Boxing Day game together.
Starting at 12:15 and Queens Park Rangers season ticket holders and members can purchase up to six additional tickets for the game against Leicester City for just £10 each. The tickets must be assigned to a fan at point of purchase and must be brought prior to matchday.
Birmingham City's Championship clash with Nottingham Forest is priced at just £10 for adults with the offer extended to visiting fans and ensuring a sell-out from Forest supporters.
Notts County's 'Christmas Cracker' against Bristol City is priced at £12 for adults and £2 for concessions while a special family ticket is available for Plymouth Argyle against Bury in League Two.
In the Conference, Alfreton Town have reduced prices for both of their Christmas fixtures, on Saturday and also one week later. Halifax Town have cut the admission fee for children for their game against Forest Green to £3 for under-16's and free for under-12's.
Ending with the 5:30 kick-off between Millwall and Middlesbrough. This has been designated as a 'Back To The Eighties' game for which all tickets are priced at £5.
Affordable Football aims to bring you the special offers, reduced ticket prices and family deals that make catching a match anywhere in the country more affordable. You can tweet us @affordablefooty or email affordablefootball@yahoo.com if your club are doing something worth hearing about.
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