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Friday 24 March 2017

Affordable Football For April 1st (No Fool)

Halesowen Town FC take on Skelmersdale United at The Grove and, as part of the club's Community Day there will be half-price admission for anyone donating a football scarf in aid of the Alfie Lund Fund. 

Bring an old scarf along and your entry price will be £5 Adults, £3.50 Concessions, £1.50 Under-16's (accompanied Under-12's free).


Curzon Ashton FC
 are hosting a Community Family Day with entertainment, VIP events and prize draws taking place and reduced admission of £6 Adults and £3 Concessions for the National League North game against Gloucester City.


'Pay What You Like' at Worthing FC as they take on AFC Sudbury in the Ryman Premier Division, 'a small gesture' of the club's appreciation towards their supporters according to major shareholder George Dowell.

All tickets, in all home areas of the Macron Stadium, are £5 for Bolton Wanderers game against Chesterfield in League One.

Newport County host Crawley Town in League Two and tickets have been reduced to £10 Adults and £1 for Under-16's. The Exiles suffered a hammering by Leyton Orient the last time they made this offer but the appointment of Mike Flynn as manager has renewed hope that they can avoid the drop into the National League.

Elsewhere in the Principality, the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup take place in Bangor (Gap Connah’s Quay and The New Saints kick-off at 2:30pm) and Rhyl (Caernarfon Town meet Bala Town with kick-off at 5:15pm).


Admission to the matches is priced at £7 Adults, £4 Concessions and £1 Under-16’s.


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