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Thursday 3 March 2016

Next Week's Affordable Football

Monday 7th: Monday 7th: Reading Under-21's are in action at the Madejski Stadium and their 7:05pm kick-off against Chelsea has free admission for all spectators.

Tuesday 8th: From personal experience of Coventry City leaving Highfield Road, I know how quickly the final season at a ground can pass and it only seems like five minutes since I wrote about West Ham United and their Europa League opener against FC Lusitans of Andorra.

There is another good opportunity to watch a game under the lights at Upton Park when the Hammers Ladies take on Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Women's Premier League at 7:45pm with tickets priced at £5 and £1 for Under-16's.

Shrewsbury Town host the faltering Sky Blues in a League One game that was rescheduled when the hosts reached the FA Cup 5th Round and anyone who attended the Greenhous Meadow for the Manchester United match can watch the Coventry game for a 50% discount as the Shrews look to build on the interest generated by that occasion.

Hearts Under-20's get to play on the Tynecastle turf as they meet Dundee United in the semi-finals of the Little Big Shot Youth Cup. Admission to the 7pm kick-off is £5 Adults and £1 Concessions.

Friday 11th: Chelsea Under-21's are in action against Leicester City at Aldershot's EBB Stadium. The kick-off is at 7:05pm and admission is priced at £3 and £1 with free entry for both Chelsea and Shots season ticket holders.

Saturday 12th: 'Pay What You Want' day at Didcot Town FC as they entertain Bashley in the Southern League.

Manchester City Under-21's are set to take on Sunderland at the Academy Stadium. Kick-off is at 1pm and tickets are £3/£1 and free for Cityzens.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle host Hamilton Academical in the Scottish Premiership with the Caley Jags looking to build on the positive impact of their 'Pay What You Want' game earlier this year. 

Under-16’s will be admitted free when accompanied by an Adult or Concessions ticket/season ticket holder. There will also be plenty of activities going on around the ground.

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