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Tuesday 15 November 2016

Gillingham FC, Wolverhampton Wanderers

Another ticket initiative in League One, following on from a five-match trial of reduced prices at Oldham Athletic which began with Saturday’s visit of AFC Wimbledon to Boundary Park, a crowd of 3,856 watching a 0-0 draw.

Saturday’s visit of Northampton Town to Priestfield also marked the start of Gillingham’s £25 Family Ticket, covering admission for two Adults and two Under-18’s for all this season’s remaining matches with the exception of the game against Millwall in April.

Tickets are in the uncovered Brian Moore Stand (so a dry day is preferable) and, reflecting that location, individual tickets for the same stand have been reduced to £10 Adults, £5 Under-18’s and Concessions.

Like the Oldham offer, the family ticket and reduced prices apply to away supporters as well.

In the Championship, Wolves have designated the home game against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday 26 November to offer half-price tickets in all home areas of the ground, an initiative that has seen big attendances at Molineux when tried in recent season.




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