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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Five for the Weekend

Some matches that may be of interest over the weekend.

Beginning at Aldershot Town on Friday evening where Chelsea Under-23's take on Dinamo Zagreb in the Premier League International Cup. There is free admission to this game for all spectators, kick-off is at 7:05pm.

No apologies for repeating that two Non-League clubs are pulling out all the stops to divert people away from the shops, Banbury United and Mickleover Sports of the Southern and Northern Premier Leagues respectively.

Currently 7th in the table, Banbury welcome bottom club Cinderford Town for a 3pm kick-off with admission reduced to £5 for Adults and Concessions and free for Under-16's.

The Puritans are also hosting a Christmas Funday with a free gift for all children, a choir and a visit from the pantomime.

In Derbyshire, fellow mid-table dwellers Ashton United are the visitors to Mickleover's Don Amott Arena where admission is £5 for Adults and free for Under-16's and Concessions.

The Christmas theme continues here with a free selection box of chocolates for the children.

Also on Saturday afternoon, with Merseyside eagerly awaiting Monday night's derby clash, Liverpool fans can watch their Under-18's in FA Youth Cup action against Crystal Palace at Tranmere's Prenton Park.

Admission is £4 Adults, £1 Concessions and free for LFC members and season ticket holders on production of their cards. Kick-off is at 3pm. 

And in Scotland where Spartans FC host BSC Glasgow in the Lowland League, admission to Ainslie Park will be free for spectators who 'donate at the gate' with items that will go to the less fortunate at Christmas time, in partnership with Granton Baptist Church’s Basics Bank and the Trussell Trust North Edinburgh Food Bank

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