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Friday 27 October 2017

November's Affordable Football

November 3: The FA Cup First Round takes place across three days. Can Truro City cause an upset at The Valley? Tickets for the Cornish club's trip to face Charlton Athletic on Sunday 5th are priced at £10 Adults, £5 Over 65's and Under 21's and £11 for an Adult + Under 18.

November 8: The first leg of Chelsea Ladies Champions League tie against Rosengard takes place at Kingsmeadow. Tickets are priced at £6 Adults, £3 Concessions. The home leg of Manchester City's clash with LSK Kvinner of Norway will be played on 15/16 November.

November 10: Bangor City play host to Wales Under-21's as they take on Bosnia & Herzegovina in European Championship qualifying. Tickets are priced at £5 Adults and £2 for Senior Citizens and Juniors.

November 11: Burton Albion host England Under-17's against Russia in a 1pm kick-off. Tickets are priced at £3 for Adults and £1.50 for Concessions and Students.

November 14: England Under-17's take on Germany at the New York Stadium, home of Rotherham United. Tickets for the 7pm kick-off are priced at £3 for Adults and £1.50 for Concessions and Students. The Millers also have a Kids for a Quid offer in place for their League One game against Wigan Athletic on Saturday 25th.

November 15: Reading FC Women take on London Bees at the Madejski Stadium with general admission priced at £5 Adults, £2 Concessions and £12 for a Family.

November 18: The U23 derby between Manchester United and Manchester City takes place at Leigh Sports Village, kick-off 1pm, with free admission via the LSV website.

November 24: England Women take on Bosnia & Herzegovina at the Banks's Stadium, Walsall, in World Cup qualifying. Tickets are available, priced at £10 for Adults and just £1 for children and concessions.

November 28: Colchester United is the venue for England Women v Kazakhstan in a World Cup qualifier. Tickets are available, priced at £10 for Adults and just £1 for children and concessions.

There are also three Under 23 fixtures scheduled for Pride Park, where Derby County usually offer free admission (please check). The Rams youngsters are due to take on Wolfsburg on Wednesday 1st, Nottingham Forest on Monday 6th and Leicester City on Friday 24th.

And the FA Youth Cup reaches the First Round stage with a number of matches scheduled for League One and Two grounds, such as Oldham Athletic v Bury on Wednesday 1st at 7pm. Admission to that one is priced at £4 Adults and £2 Concessions.


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