Harrogate Town is offering supporters a special offer for their upcoming League Two fixtures.
Fans who attend Town’s home match with Cheltenham on Friday (17th January) will also receive a free ticket for the following match, four days later.
Town welcome Colchester to the Exercise Stadium on Tuesday (21st January).
Once supporters have purchased their Cheltenham ticket, they will be able to log into their ticketing account and redeem their free Colchester ticket.
Please email tickets@harrogatetownafc.com if you require any assistance.
The offer comes just days after more than 4,000 Town fans visited Elland Road to watch arguably the biggest match in the club’s history.
Simon Weaver’s side played in front of 35,584 in their 1-0 defeat to Leeds United - as well as thousands watching the match at home on BBC.
🗣️ "It was a superb performance."
— Harrogate Town AFC (@HarrogateTown) January 11, 2025
Simon Weaver after tonight's narrow defeat against @LUFC
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