Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Five for the Weekend

A handful of matches that may of interest over the weekend.

With Newport County facing a big relegation battle against Leyton Orient in League Two, ticket prices at Rodney Parade have been reduced to £10 for Adults, Young Adults and Seniors and £1 for Under-16’s.

At the time of writing, the two sides occupy the bottom two places in the division and defeat for either on Saturday will make avoiding the drop into the National League very difficult indeed.

Grays Athletic
host Met Police on Saturday (at Aveley FC) and there is a special offer on admission for season ticket holders from any Premier League or Football League club.

Show your season ticket at the turnstiles and it will cost you just £1 to watch the game while those aged 16 and under always pay just £1 for home matches at Grays, where supporters successfully completed the transfer of ownership of the club earlier this season and where the local community have a true say in its running.

There is a big game at the top end of the National League North as leaders AFC Fylde travel to face play-off contenders Harrogate Town at the CNG Stadium.

Home season ticket holders can bring a ‘Friend for a Fiver’ (£1 for Under-18's) with the club also promising ‘a number of other activities and incentives for those who do attend’.

Stretching the weekend into Monday evening and Dover Athletic take on Folkestone Invicta in the Kent Reliance Cup semi-final.

Admission to Crabble for the 7:45pm kick-off has been reduced to £5 for all with free entry for Under-11's.

And in the FA WSL Spring Series, Durham Women host Sheffield Ladies at New Ferens Park, kick-off 12pm on Sunday at New Ferens Park.

Admission to watch the Wildcats is priced at £5 Adults (£2.50 for season ticket holders of other WSL clubs), £2 for U16's, Students & OAPS and £12 for a Family of Four.

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