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AFC Totton V Mangotsfield On Saturday Only £6 For Saints Season Ticket Holders

With no Premier League football this weekend why not pop along to one of the local non league sides on Saturday afternoon, AFC Totton offer cheap admission to Saints season ticket holders.

Non league football is a great way to introduce youngsters to the experience of a live match and The Snows Stadium with its covered stands and terracing on all four sides gives the impression that it is a football stadium rather than a pitch with railings around it.

On Saturday afternoon 29th January at 3pm the Stags take on Mangotsfield United at the Snows Stadium and are looking to get their promotion push back on track after two straight defeats.

The season ticket holder discount has been a great success and back in December against Frome Town the crowd of almost 600 was boosted by Saints fans who got in for just £6 by producing their season ticket at the gate. After the success of that AFC Totton have decided to extend that offer for not just this game against Mangotsfield United, but all the remaining League games at the Snows Stadium.

Usually an adult ticket is £10, so that is a big reduction, but tickets for kids are also very cheap without the need for a season ticket, children under 13 are free with the 13-17 age group only £6.

That makes it very cheap for families to go and watch football.

Visiting the Snows Stadium is like going back to the good old days when you could stand on the terracing and watch a game with your mates and you can also get a beer and drink it watching the game at this level.

Plenty of food available as well overall it is a great day out and a chance to get back to the grass roots, something that is lost in the Premier League.

More information can be found out about this game as well as information about future fixtures, the Snows Stadium and parking etc using the link below.

You can buy tickets in advance, but you can also rock up at the turnstiles, flash your Saints season tickets and get in for £6.

https://www.afctotton.com/

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