Thursday, 27 March 2014

April’s Affordable Football

Some of the things we have noticed for the month ahead…

Monday 31 March: Ok not quite in April but it’s a good one anyway. Reading’s Under-21 clash with Manchester United at the Madejski Stadium, kick-off 7pm, is free for all supporters.

Tuesday 1 April: More free football (and not an April fool) as Welsh champions The New Saints throw open their doors for the game against Newtown, kick-off 7:45pm.

Saturday 5 April: England’s Senior Women continue their World Cup qualifying campaign when they host Montenegro at Brighton’s Amex Stadium, kick-off 12:55pm. As of Wednesday, over 6,000 tickets had been sold for the game with family tickets (2 adults and 2 children) available for just £10.

Tuesday 8 April: Peterborough United go to Wembley this Sunday for the JPT Final against Chesterfield and any Posh fan with a ticket for the big game can buy one for the home league game against Gillingham on April 8 for just £5.

Wednesday 9 April: Forest Green Rovers host Cheltenham Town in the Gloucestershire Senior Cup with prices reduced to just £3 for adults.

Wednesday 16 April: England Under-18’s take on Germany at Rotherham’s New York Stadium with tickets priced at £3 for adults and £1 for children/OAPS.

Wednesday 16/ Thursday 17 April: The new FA Women’s Super League season kicks off and as we have highlighted before on Affordable Football there are some great value season tickets available at all of the participating clubs. Reading’s WSL2 opener against Yeovil on Wednesday 16 April at 19:45pm will be played at the Madejski Stadium and entry is free.

Ongoing: Dorchester Town’s family offer of a £5 ticket for one adult and two children is ongoing for the remainder of the season as are Sutton United’s reduced entry prices of £10 for adults.

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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