Weston-super-Mare AFC have released their early bird season tickets, available until May 31st, and they are currently the cheapest in the Vanarama National League South.
Weston adult early bird season tickets are available to buy now and are £110 cheaper than Weymouth, £75 cheaper than Chippenham Town, and even £13 cheaper than Taunton Town, who will be playing their football in the Southern Premier League South next year.
A Weston AFC adult early bird season ticket is £225.00, or £9.78 a game.
A Weston AFC concession (60+, student id, armed forces id, and NHS id) early bird season ticket works is £175, or £7.60 a game.
A Weston AFC 14-17 early bird season ticket is £75, or £3.26 a game.
A Weston AFC 9-13 early bird season ticket is £55.00, or £2.39 a game, and they must be accompanied by an adult.
A Weston AFC family early bird season ticket is £470, or £20.43 a game for 2 adults and 2 under 13s.
The club achieved all-time record crowds last season, and will be looking to grow their fanbase even move as the new season edges closer.
Managing Director, Oli Bliss, said: "We are very proud to see our fanbase grow over the last few years and with the return of our Early Bird Season Ticket, we are able to offer the best value tickets in the Vanarana National League South.”
The Weston-super-Mare AFC early bird season ticket is available until 31st May 2024 via westonsmareafc.co.uk/product-category/season-tickets
As a season ticket holder, not only do you get the cheapest price per game but also a number of additional benefits:
Discounts on corporate hospitality
Half price entry to pre-season games
Free entry to all U18 Western Counties Floodlight Youth League Home League games
Free season ticket holder match day parking
Priority matchday ground access
Free e-matchday programme
Entry into prize draw to win a signed Weston-super-Mare AFC 2024/25 home shirt and signed matchday programme.
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