Always a busy time of year for football up and down the country, the Easter period this year will herald the beginning of a hectic spell for clubs in divisions as far apart as the Highland League and the Western League as the effects of a difficult and prolonged winter have taken their toll on fixtures for the past three months.
There's plenty going on over the holiday weekend, starting at Abingdon United who host a 'Pay What You Like' fixture on Easter Monday when Highmoor Ibis are the visitors to The Northcourt for a 3pm kick-off.
Dronfield Town are offering free admission to the HE Barnes Stadium on Saturday for a Northern Counties East clash with Retford United.
The fight to save Dulwich Hamlet has attracted plenty of positive publicity and season ticket holders of any club can watch the game against Dorking Wanderers (to be played at Tooting & Mitcham) on Good Friday for £5.
In the Football League, tickets have been selling well at Crawley Town where it is 'Pay What You Can' on Easter Monday when Swindon Town are the visitors while tickets are available for £9 Adults/Seniors and just £1 for Children in the Brian Moore Stand at Gillingham for the visit of MK Dons which takes place on Thursday evening (29th) at 7.45pm.
Chesterfield host Newport County on Bank Holiday Monday and there is a 'Kids for a Quid' offer in place. This is also the first of three home matches covered by a 'three for two' deal (buy by 12 noon on the day of the game).
I'll update throughout the week on Twitter.
£10 terrace tickets also available at Chester FC and Barnet on Good Friday
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