TICKET NEWS: WORKSOP TOWN (A)

07 Mar 2024 | Latest News, Ticket News

Ticket details for our Northern Premier League fixture away at play-off rivals Worksop Town are now available. 

Tickets are pay on the gate with either cash or card with ticket prices below:

Adults (17 to 64 years of age) – £13

Concessions (Over 65’s) – £9

Youth (age 12-16) – £5

11 and under free of charge with a paying adult (must be accompanied/supervised).

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