Tickets for Plymouth
Dale make their longest trip of the season on Saturday when they travel down to Devon to take on Plymouth Argyle.
Dale fans will be housed in the Barn Park end which is comfortably an improvement on away ends of old at Home Park. The stand is situated behind one of the goals, with the away area to the left hand side as you look out towards the pitch.
You can save yourself a couple of quid by buying your ticket from Dale in advance of the game, as prices will increase on Saturday. Ticket prices are as follows:
Adult £21
Over 65s/ 18-21 - £16
Under 18s - £8
All prices will rise by £2 on the day.
Plymouth also operate a family zone where tickets cost £27 for one adult and one under eighteen. Further under eighteen tickets can be purchased for £6 each. On the day prices for these are £31 for the family ticket and £8 for each additional under eighteen.
Our ticket office will be open until 3pm on Friday.
Furthermore, we have been contacted by supporters of Plymouth Argyle about a pre-match marquee which welcomes away supporters:
I'm contacting you from the Green Taverners in Plymouth to let you know of our fantastic pre match fan fest, doors open 12pm. The cost is £2 entry per person and hosts excellent entertainment, a bar and food facility and everyone is more than welcome to join us. The marquee is situated right next to the ground and one of our stewards will happily escort you to the away gate right before kick off. If you would like to book entry or need anymore info please contact me on 07772 869958. Kind regards, Lena
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