Some of the offers that have come up so far for the month ahead. Keep checking our Twitter page @affordablefooty for more as they come up. There may be some that are advertised at short notice in March as a number of clubs are dealing with fixture backlogs due to the bad weather.
Barnet FC have extended their family ticket deals and Kids for a Quid offers to include two upcoming home games, against Woking on Saturday March 1 and Gateshead a week later. The family ticket deal allows 2 adults and 3 concessions to watch a game for £30.
West Bromwich Albion have subsidised away tickets for the important trip to Swansea on Saturday 15 March, making an adult ticket £20. Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, face a long midweek trip to Middlesbrough on Tuesday 11 March and the club are offering free coach travel to anyone with a ticket for the game.
The all-English Women’s Champions League clash between Birmingham City Ladies and Arsenal Ladies takes place in March. Tickets for the first leg at St Andrew's which takes place on 24 March are priced at £6 for adults and £3 concessions. The return will be played at Barnet's The Hive on Sunday 30 March when it is £5 adults and £2.50 concessions.
The FA Women’s Super League also kicks off with the opportunity to watch some of the top players from around the world for very affordable prices in a family-friendly atmosphere. Arsenal Ladies, for instance, have season tickets on sale for 2014 priced at just £35 for adults which includes entry to all 7 WSL home clashes and any home games in either the FA or Continential Cup.
Scotland’s Under-21’s take on Hungary at Dundee United on March 5 and a group of 5 adults and 20 children can watch the game for £30.
Bath City host their first Community Day on Saturday 22 March and have designated the game against Chelmsford City as a ‘Pay What You Like’ fixture.
More details on the official websites of the clubs/associations named.
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