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Thursday 30 April 2015

May's Affordable Football

The season may be winding down but there are still cups to be won, relegation places to be decided and strolls in the sunshine with little to play for to be enjoyed.

Salisbury FC play their second ever match, against Gosport Borough, on Friday 1st at 7:30pm with fans invited to 'Pay What You Want' for the game at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium. On the same evening there is free entry to the Madejski Stadium for Reading's Under-21 game against Aston Villa.

There is free football on offer at Bitton AFC of the Toolstation Western Football League Premier Division. They host Sherborne Town on Saturday 2nd in their final game of the campaign.

League One's relegation fight is going down to the wire and Crewe Alexandra hope to get an edge from their supporters by making the Gresty Road End of the ground £10 Adults and £5 Concessions for the visit of Bradford City on Sunday 3rd (12:15pm).

Manchester United U-21's take on Southampton at Leigh Sports Village on Monday 4th (kick-off 7pm). Register on the LSV for free tickets to this one.

Tuesday 5th sees Aberdeen Under-20's play their final home game of the season, at home to Dunfermline (Pittodrie, 7pm) and admission is free for all.

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The FA Women's Cup semi-finals take place on Sunday 3rd and Monday 4th. The WSL1 season then takes a break for the World Cup in Canada but there are full WSL2 cards throughout the month. Millwall Lionesses take on Yeovil at The Den on Saturday 9th (6:30pm) with admission £5 and £2 for Under-16's (there is currently a discount available on tickets if purchased online).

Two for the end of the month. The Scottish Cup final between Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Falkirk on Saturday 30th has tickets available from £5 for Concessions with neutrals very welcome to attend the 'Family Final'.

And an unusual one for Sunday 31st when Crewe Alexandra hosts a full international friendly between Northern Ireland and Qatar. Tickets for the 5pm kick-off are priced at just £5 for Adults and Senior Citizens and £1 for Juniors.

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