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Friday, 12 October 2018

Something Different At The City Ground

Good times on the banks of the River Trent and not just because Nottingham Forest have been moving purposely up the Championship table in recent weeks.

Season tickets were very competitively priced in the summer, with a new price band introduced for 18-23 year-olds of just £100, and attendances have been very healthy indeed.

The City Ground will also host two other matches in the next few weeks, both with an admirable purpose but which should be competitive on the pitch.

On Sunday 28th October Nottingham Forest Ladies will take on the senior Jamaican national team, the Reggae Girlz, in a 3pm kick-off which is intended to celebrate the Windrush generation and of Caribbean culture in Nottingham and the Midlands.

Tickets are priced at £5 for Adults and free for Under 16's.

On Thursday 8th November, at 7pm, the British Army Football Association will meet the German Bundeswehr (Armed Forces) in a Game of Remembrance to mark the centenary of Armistice Day.

Entry for two Adults and two Children costs £10 with Concessions tickets priced at £2.50.

Full details for both matches are available on the official NFFC website.

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