Taken from our Twitter page where I try and keep up to date with everything that is happening.
31st: A full card of Non League fixtures for the Bank Holiday means there should be some good local action wherever you are.
Basford United, for example, host Rugby Town in the Northern Premier League Division One South and supporters of Nottingham Forest, Notts County and Mansfield Town can watch the game for just £4 upon production of either their season ticket or a match programme/ticket from a recent fixture. Remembering their recent roots, Basford have also extended the offer to local amateur clubs.
1st: The opening round of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy takes place and the majority of clubs will have reduced prices in operation and offers for children in what is termed the 'family friendly' competition.
All tickets for Doncaster Rovers' tie against Burton Albion are £5 while it is £10 for Adults and free for Under-18's as AFC Wimbledon host Plymouth Argyle. Under-16's, meanwhile, go free at Luton and Hartlepool.
2nd: Norwich City host PSV Eindhoven in the Premier League International Cup at Carrow Road. Kick-off is at 7pm and tickets are free as they are for the Canaries Under-21 clash with Liverpool on Monday 21st.
3rd: England Under-21's take on their USA U-23 counterparts at Preston's Deepdale, kick-off 7:45pm. Tickets are £10 Adults, £5 Children and £20 for a Family (2+2). PNE season ticket holders can claim a discount for this game.
5th: An international break for Premier League and Championship clubs should mean there are plenty of opportunities for Non-League sides to offer some deals on admission such as at Kidderminster where the Harriers have reduced prices for the National League home game against Braintree to £10 Adults (standing) and Kids for a Quid.
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Saturday, 29 August 2015
Friday, 28 August 2015
East Anglian Special: Ipswich Town & Norwich City
The League Cup 3rd Round draw which handed them a trip to face Manchester United has been dominating the thoughts of Ipswich Town supporters over the past few days as the logistics of getting a ticket and travelling to Old Trafford will have been uppermost in their minds.
But the Suffolk club have announced two ticket offers for the matches either side of their trip to Manchester which hopefully will ensure some healthy attendances at Portman Road as Mick McCarthy once again tries to mount a promotion challenge on a budget that pales into comparison with many other clubs in the division.
The televised home game against Birmingham City on Friday 18th September is Kids for a Quid for Under-16's while season ticket holders can buy up to four additional tickets for the match against Bristol City on Saturday 26th for £10 Adults, £8 Concessions and £3 Juniors.
Up at Carrow Road there are three good opportunities to catch the Canaries in action in September.
So good at promoting their Under-21 fixtures as a family-friendly event, Norwich's development side take on PSV Eindhoven in the Premier League International Cup on Wednesday 2nd and then Liverpool in a league fixture on Monday 21st . Tickets to both games, which are 7pm kick-offs) are available free.
Meanwhile, City's Capital One Cup tie against fellow Premier League club West Bromwich Albion (Wednesday 23rd, 7:45pm) has been attractively priced at £10 for Adults and Over-65's and just £1 for Under-17's.
But the Suffolk club have announced two ticket offers for the matches either side of their trip to Manchester which hopefully will ensure some healthy attendances at Portman Road as Mick McCarthy once again tries to mount a promotion challenge on a budget that pales into comparison with many other clubs in the division.
The televised home game against Birmingham City on Friday 18th September is Kids for a Quid for Under-16's while season ticket holders can buy up to four additional tickets for the match against Bristol City on Saturday 26th for £10 Adults, £8 Concessions and £3 Juniors.
Up at Carrow Road there are three good opportunities to catch the Canaries in action in September.
So good at promoting their Under-21 fixtures as a family-friendly event, Norwich's development side take on PSV Eindhoven in the Premier League International Cup on Wednesday 2nd and then Liverpool in a league fixture on Monday 21st . Tickets to both games, which are 7pm kick-offs) are available free.
Meanwhile, City's Capital One Cup tie against fellow Premier League club West Bromwich Albion (Wednesday 23rd, 7:45pm) has been attractively priced at £10 for Adults and Over-65's and just £1 for Under-17's.
Wednesday, 26 August 2015
Kidderminster Harriers FC
Facing plenty of competition with the likes of Aston Villa, Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers on their doorstep, the Harriers continue to be a proud symbol of the town of Kidderminster despite falling out of the Football League in 2005.
22nd at the time of writing in the National League, Kidderminster host Braintree Town on Saturday 5 September and have reduced prices for the game to £10 Adults (for standing) and put in place a 'Kids for a Quid' offer with plenty of family-themed activities before the game as well.
Keep an eye on your local Non League club over the weekend of the international break as there should be plenty of offers around for reduced price admission.
22nd at the time of writing in the National League, Kidderminster host Braintree Town on Saturday 5 September and have reduced prices for the game to £10 Adults (for standing) and put in place a 'Kids for a Quid' offer with plenty of family-themed activities before the game as well.
Communications Manager for Harriers, Matty Paddock, commented: “The club is enormously grateful for all of the support it receives from what is an incredibly loyal fan-base.
“We are really proud of the value for money on offer here at Kidderminster Harriers, especially for our younger fans, who, for example, can purchase a Season Ticket from as little as just £40.
"It’s that generation we really want to tap in to; almost 50% of our Season Ticket holders are over the age of 60 and while that’s a fact to celebrate in itself, we’re also fully aware that bringing the experience of football at this level to young people in the area is absolutely crucial."
“We are really proud of the value for money on offer here at Kidderminster Harriers, especially for our younger fans, who, for example, can purchase a Season Ticket from as little as just £40.
"It’s that generation we really want to tap in to; almost 50% of our Season Ticket holders are over the age of 60 and while that’s a fact to celebrate in itself, we’re also fully aware that bringing the experience of football at this level to young people in the area is absolutely crucial."
Keep an eye on your local Non League club over the weekend of the international break as there should be plenty of offers around for reduced price admission.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
This Week's Affordable Football
Taken from our Twitter page where I try to update with all of the ticket offers and deals that I come across.
Monday: Free Under-21 football at the City Ground (Nottingham Forest versus Coventry City, 2pm kick-off) and also at the Madejski Stadium (Reading v Liverpool, 7pm) while Leeds U-21's are in action at Elland Road against Sheffield United (7pm, admission £3 and £1) and it's the same kick-off and prices for Leicester City U-21's v Everton.
Tuesday: The Capital One Cup Second Round takes place with a number of clubs offering £10 Adult admission to their games.
Elsewhere, Burnley season ticket holders can watch the North West Counties League Premier Division game at Nelson FC against West Didsbury & Chorlton for free with kick-off at Little Wembley at 7:45pm. There is a friendly between Gainsborough Trinity and Lincoln City XI's at the home of the former, kick-off 7pm and admission £2 and £1.
Wednesday: Chelsea Ladies take on Milwall in the Continental Tyres Cup. The game takes place at Staines Town with a 7:30pm kick-off and admission has been reduced to £2 Adults and £1 Concessions with the same prices applying for the match with London Bees at the same venue on Sunday 30th.
Thursday: Four more matches in the Continental Tyres Cup, at Bristol Academy, Everton Ladies, Arsenal Ladies and Doncaster Belles.
Friday: Free football at Carrow Road as Norwich City Under-21's host Chelsea. Arsenal's U-21's are also in action at the Emirates Stadium where West Ham United are the visitors with admission £4 and £2.
Monday: Free Under-21 football at the City Ground (Nottingham Forest versus Coventry City, 2pm kick-off) and also at the Madejski Stadium (Reading v Liverpool, 7pm) while Leeds U-21's are in action at Elland Road against Sheffield United (7pm, admission £3 and £1) and it's the same kick-off and prices for Leicester City U-21's v Everton.
Tuesday: The Capital One Cup Second Round takes place with a number of clubs offering £10 Adult admission to their games.
Elsewhere, Burnley season ticket holders can watch the North West Counties League Premier Division game at Nelson FC against West Didsbury & Chorlton for free with kick-off at Little Wembley at 7:45pm. There is a friendly between Gainsborough Trinity and Lincoln City XI's at the home of the former, kick-off 7pm and admission £2 and £1.
Wednesday: Chelsea Ladies take on Milwall in the Continental Tyres Cup. The game takes place at Staines Town with a 7:30pm kick-off and admission has been reduced to £2 Adults and £1 Concessions with the same prices applying for the match with London Bees at the same venue on Sunday 30th.
Thursday: Four more matches in the Continental Tyres Cup, at Bristol Academy, Everton Ladies, Arsenal Ladies and Doncaster Belles.
Friday: Free football at Carrow Road as Norwich City Under-21's host Chelsea. Arsenal's U-21's are also in action at the Emirates Stadium where West Ham United are the visitors with admission £4 and £2.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Cautious Optimism At The Ricoh Arena
This picture was taken ahead of Tuesday night's game between Coventry City and Crewe Alexandra at the Ricoh Arena, an entertaining 90 minutes which saw the Sky Blues make it three wins out of three in League One and take an early lead at the top of the table.
Having reduced season ticket prices during the early-bird period to £249 for Adults and with matchday prices reduced to a maximum of £20 (£18 if purchased in advance) Coventry have set a break-even figure of 11,000 for the campaign ahead and both attendances to date have exceeded that.
Stripping out away fans, 11,131 home supporters came through the gates against Wigan Athletic and there were probably slightly more than that against Crewe amongst a total gate of 11,511.
There remains a long way to go to even get the stadium more than half-full and the perils of the club being only tenants were shown on Tuesday night when long queues for the collection of tickets meant a delayed kick-off.
But, those who made the effort were rewarded with a good game and an attacking home performance and, crucially, the feeling that they would have had value for money.
With cash turnstiles open and the £20 maximum in place it allows for a late decision to be made as to whether someone is going to the game or not and getting people back into that habit will be crucial for the Sky Blues future going forward.
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Welsh Premier Season Starts With Free Football At The Nomads
The build-up to the new Welsh Premier League season has been slightly longer than most other leagues, especially as some of the clubs involved were in European action in June.
But the kick-off is with us this Saturday and gap Connah's Quay Nomads are offering free entry to their opener against Newtown AFC.
The match at the Deeside Stadium starts at 2:30pm on 22nd August.
Good luck to The Nomads for the new campaign.
But the kick-off is with us this Saturday and gap Connah's Quay Nomads are offering free entry to their opener against Newtown AFC.
The match at the Deeside Stadium starts at 2:30pm on 22nd August.
Good luck to The Nomads for the new campaign.
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
Capital One Cup Second Round: £10 Ties
The next round of the Capital One Cup will soon be upon us with ties taking place in the week commencing 24th August.
Three Premier League teams who have home draws and have reduced prices to £10 for Adults are Crystal Palace (against Shrewsbury), West Bromwich Albion (against Port Vale which should create a good atmosphere as plenty of visiting supporters will make the short trip) and Sunderland, who have regularly cut prices for cup games over the past couple of seasons. They take on Exeter City.
Hartlepool United have an attractive looking home tie with top-flight newcomers Bournemouth and tickets at the Victoria Ground have been set at £10 Adults and £5 Concessions which is commendable as Pools could probably have charged a bit more but are keen to create a good atmosphere in their bid to cause an upset.
Birmingham City host Gillingham and prices are £10 Adults (£8 for Season Ticket Holders), £5 and £1 for Under-13's.
And a late summer evening at Craven Cottage sounds like a pleasant proposition. Fulham take on cup specialists Sheffield United with prices £10 Adults and £1 for Juniors in all areas of the ground.
All ties are set for Tuesday 25th at 7:45pm except the West Brom game which kicks off at 8pm. Please check the official club websites of all the home teams for further details. Some prices may raise on the day of the game.
Three Premier League teams who have home draws and have reduced prices to £10 for Adults are Crystal Palace (against Shrewsbury), West Bromwich Albion (against Port Vale which should create a good atmosphere as plenty of visiting supporters will make the short trip) and Sunderland, who have regularly cut prices for cup games over the past couple of seasons. They take on Exeter City.
Hartlepool United have an attractive looking home tie with top-flight newcomers Bournemouth and tickets at the Victoria Ground have been set at £10 Adults and £5 Concessions which is commendable as Pools could probably have charged a bit more but are keen to create a good atmosphere in their bid to cause an upset.
Birmingham City host Gillingham and prices are £10 Adults (£8 for Season Ticket Holders), £5 and £1 for Under-13's.
And a late summer evening at Craven Cottage sounds like a pleasant proposition. Fulham take on cup specialists Sheffield United with prices £10 Adults and £1 for Juniors in all areas of the ground.
All ties are set for Tuesday 25th at 7:45pm except the West Brom game which kicks off at 8pm. Please check the official club websites of all the home teams for further details. Some prices may raise on the day of the game.
Sunday, 16 August 2015
£5 Tickets At Doncaster Rovers In The Johnstone's Paint Trophy
It was a £5 offer in the JPT that gave me the idea for this site when I saw the impact that Coventry City's ticket initiative had back in the 2012/13 season so I'm always happy to give a plug to any similar deals.
Doncaster Rovers have priced all tickets at £5 for their opening game in this season's competition, at home to Burton Albion on Tuesday 1 September at 7:45pm.
Elsewhere, in keeping with the family-friendly theme of the JPT, Luton Town will kick off against Leyton Orient on the same evening at 7:15pm and an adult (£12) can bring up to four Under-16's to the game for free while Hartlepool United host Sheffield United at 7pm and Under-16s can claim a free ticket if bought from the Ticket Office by 4pm and in conjunction with a full-paying adult.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round
The middle of August it may be but cup dreams can be made and lost already this weekend with the Extra Preliminary Round taking place up and down the country.
Friday night sees four matches scheduled before the bulk of the action takes place on Saturday afternoon. The draw is regionalised at this stage which means plenty of local derbies and, although a minimum ticket price usually applies, adult prices shouldn't get too much above £5.
A full list of games is available on the FA website.
http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/fixtures
Friday night sees four matches scheduled before the bulk of the action takes place on Saturday afternoon. The draw is regionalised at this stage which means plenty of local derbies and, although a minimum ticket price usually applies, adult prices shouldn't get too much above £5.
A full list of games is available on the FA website.
http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/fixtures
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Norwich City Schedule Eight Under-21 Fixtures For Carrow Road
After attracting thousands through the Carrow Road gates
last season for their highest profile Under-21 matches, Norwich City have
scheduled eight fixtures for their home stadium in 2015/16.
Matches are scheduled this weekend for the Emirates Stadium (Arsenal v Fulham on Friday evening), Stamford Bridge (Chelsea v Southampton on the same night) and the Britannia Stadium (Stoke v Wolves on Saturday afternoon).
http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/article/norwich-city-under-21-chelsea-free-tickets-2596379.aspx
The first takes place two weeks on Friday (28 August)
when Chelsea are the visitors and a bumper school holiday crowd should be
attracted by the free entry that is available to all.
Well done to all at the club for an initiative that
is increasingly being followed by all of their Premier League
counterparts (not necessarily the free entry but games played at the main stadium).Matches are scheduled this weekend for the Emirates Stadium (Arsenal v Fulham on Friday evening), Stamford Bridge (Chelsea v Southampton on the same night) and the Britannia Stadium (Stoke v Wolves on Saturday afternoon).
http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/article/norwich-city-under-21-chelsea-free-tickets-2596379.aspx
Monday, 10 August 2015
Celebrate Celtic At Farsley On Saturday
Formed in 2010 following the demise of Farsley Celtic, the reborn club initially had to take on the name of Farsley AFC when they took their place in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division.
Progress has been steady since then and in 2015/16 the club will be once again competing in the Northern Premier League Division One North.
More importantly they will once again be known as Farsley Celtic FC as five years have elapsed since the original club folded and FA rules prevent the name during this period being the same as the club that went into administration.
To mark that decision, the first competitive home game of the season at Throstle Nest, against Kendal Town on Saturday 15 August at 3pm, will be free entry to all supporters with the match itself preceeded by a number of other activities.
As the club website itself says: 'The celebration day marks the return of the Celtic name after a five year absence and gives chance for the local community, as well as those further afield, to come and enjoy our wonderful club.'
http://www.farsleyceltic.com/news/celebrate-celtic--saturday-15th-august-1462687.html
Progress has been steady since then and in 2015/16 the club will be once again competing in the Northern Premier League Division One North.
More importantly they will once again be known as Farsley Celtic FC as five years have elapsed since the original club folded and FA rules prevent the name during this period being the same as the club that went into administration.
To mark that decision, the first competitive home game of the season at Throstle Nest, against Kendal Town on Saturday 15 August at 3pm, will be free entry to all supporters with the match itself preceeded by a number of other activities.
As the club website itself says: 'The celebration day marks the return of the Celtic name after a five year absence and gives chance for the local community, as well as those further afield, to come and enjoy our wonderful club.'
http://www.farsleyceltic.com/news/celebrate-celtic--saturday-15th-august-1462687.html
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
New Mills AFC
Church Lane, home of New Mills AFC who will be playing in the Northern Premier League First Division North this coming season.
The Millers are hosting a Beer Festival over the weekend of Friday 7th to Sunday 9th August with a Family Fun Day on Saturday 8th August.
There is free admission to all and to qualify this for an article on Affordable Football (and to enable me to dig out the picture I took at Church Lane last season) the New Mills Development Squad will take on Chapel Town in a pre-season friendly at 3pm on Saturday!
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/newmillsafc/news/new-mills-afc-real-ale-festival-family-fun-day-1464082.html
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
A Pre-Ashes Bargain In Nottingham On Wednesday
Having made history by competing in the first ever Women's FA Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday, Notts County Ladies return to league matters on Wednesday night when they entertain Bristol Academy at Meadow Lane (7:30pm).
The city should be buzzing with excitement with the 4th Ashes Test due to start at Trent Bridge the following morning and anyone lucky enough to be going to the England v Australia clash will be able to watch the WSL fixture for just £1 by showing their ticket at the turnstile.
http://www.nclfc.co.uk/news/watch_notts_take_on_bristol_for_a_reduced_price.html#iqxEvgDTPoTceQVP.97
The city should be buzzing with excitement with the 4th Ashes Test due to start at Trent Bridge the following morning and anyone lucky enough to be going to the England v Australia clash will be able to watch the WSL fixture for just £1 by showing their ticket at the turnstile.
http://www.nclfc.co.uk/news/watch_notts_take_on_bristol_for_a_reduced_price.html#iqxEvgDTPoTceQVP.97
Sunday, 2 August 2015
Reminder: 10 Capital One Cup Ties For £10
The first round of the 2015/16 Capital One Cup takes place in the week commencing August 10th and it gives clubs an early chance to offer cheaper tickets and kids for a quid deals, coming as it does hard on the heels of the opening weekend of the Football League season and also in the school holidays.
The following games all have a maximum adult ticket price of £10 (if purchased in advance, some prices rise on the day of the game) with various discounts for concessions and children.
Blackburn Rovers v Shrewsbury - League One new boys Shrewsbury look to cause an upset at Ewood Park on Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm. 'Kids for a Quid' for those 17 and under, £5 for 18-21's and Over-65's, £10 for Adults.
Bolton Wanderers v Burton Albion - Another side new to League One who are travelling to Lancashire to face Championship opposition. An 8pm start for this one at the Macron Stadium with tickets £10 Adults and £5 Concessions.
Charlton Athletic v Dagenham & Redbridge - An all-London clash at the Valley on Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm with 'Kids for a Quid' for Under-18's in operation. Adults £10, Concessions £5.
Crewe Alexandra v Preston - Wednesday 12th at 7:45pm for this one as Championship newcomers North End travel to Gresty Road. £10 Adults, £8 Seniors, £4 Under-16's.
Oldham Athletic v Middlesbrough: Wednesday 12th again at 7:45pm with tickets £10 Adults, £5 Concessions and £2 for accompanied Under-12's.
Plymouth Argyle v Gillingham: Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm at Home Park with advance tickets priced at £10 Adults, £8 for Students and Over-65's and £5 for Under-18's.
Portsmouth v Derby County: The live Sky game at what should a well-attended Fratton Park on Wednesday 12th, 7:45pm. £10 Adults, £8 Seniors, £5 Young Adults (17-22) and £2 for Under-17's.
Port Vale v Burnley: The first round of the League Cup is an early reminder for teams relegated from the Premier League of their new surroundings. Burnley look to avoid an upset at Vale Park on Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm with Adults £10, Concessions £5 and Under-12's £2.
Swindon v Exeter: Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm. Adults £10, Concessions £5, Kids £2.
Wigan Athletic v Bury: The two Lancashire clubs meet as League One equals on Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm and 'Kids for a Quid' applies to Under-16's. Adults £10, Concessions £5.
Full details on the official club websites of the respective home teams.
The following games all have a maximum adult ticket price of £10 (if purchased in advance, some prices rise on the day of the game) with various discounts for concessions and children.
Blackburn Rovers v Shrewsbury - League One new boys Shrewsbury look to cause an upset at Ewood Park on Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm. 'Kids for a Quid' for those 17 and under, £5 for 18-21's and Over-65's, £10 for Adults.
Bolton Wanderers v Burton Albion - Another side new to League One who are travelling to Lancashire to face Championship opposition. An 8pm start for this one at the Macron Stadium with tickets £10 Adults and £5 Concessions.
Charlton Athletic v Dagenham & Redbridge - An all-London clash at the Valley on Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm with 'Kids for a Quid' for Under-18's in operation. Adults £10, Concessions £5.
Crewe Alexandra v Preston - Wednesday 12th at 7:45pm for this one as Championship newcomers North End travel to Gresty Road. £10 Adults, £8 Seniors, £4 Under-16's.
Oldham Athletic v Middlesbrough: Wednesday 12th again at 7:45pm with tickets £10 Adults, £5 Concessions and £2 for accompanied Under-12's.
Plymouth Argyle v Gillingham: Tuesday 11th, 7:45pm at Home Park with advance tickets priced at £10 Adults, £8 for Students and Over-65's and £5 for Under-18's.
Portsmouth v Derby County: The live Sky game at what should a well-attended Fratton Park on Wednesday 12th, 7:45pm. £10 Adults, £8 Seniors, £5 Young Adults (17-22) and £2 for Under-17's.
Port Vale v Burnley: The first round of the League Cup is an early reminder for teams relegated from the Premier League of their new surroundings. Burnley look to avoid an upset at Vale Park on Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm with Adults £10, Concessions £5 and Under-12's £2.
Swindon v Exeter: Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm. Adults £10, Concessions £5, Kids £2.
Wigan Athletic v Bury: The two Lancashire clubs meet as League One equals on Tuesday 11th at 7:45pm and 'Kids for a Quid' applies to Under-16's. Adults £10, Concessions £5.
Full details on the official club websites of the respective home teams.
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