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From SwanseaCity.net

Swansea City's Johnstone's Paint Trophy southern section quarter-final against Yeovil Town at the Liberty Stadium on Tuesday, November 13, will once again be free for the under-16s, with an early 7pm kick-off.

The Swans attracted the biggest crowd of the first round when 5,721 turned up to watch Roberto Martinez's side run out 3-2 winners over Millwall, whilean increase of5,922 saw Wycombe beaten 2-0 in the next round.

Therefore, the club has decided to continue its Fans of the Future initiative by trying to keep attracting more young supporters to the Liberty Stadium.

The offer of free entry for the second round tie is open to all under-16s with every full paying adult. The club has also extended the offer to include four free under-16 tickets with every full paying adult.

Ticket prices have also been reduced to £10 for adults and disabled; and £5 for senior citizens and students. Any under-16 tickets purchased without a full paying adult will be charged at £5.

Only the East and West Stands will be open, so season ticket holders will not be able to guarantee their seat for this game. This policy will be reviewed for every cup match.

Please note that this game will kick-off at the earlier time of 7pm to encourage young fans to the game.

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