SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW FOR THE BIG KICK OFF AGAINST STEVENAGE – News

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Tickets are now on sale for Saturday’s season opener against Stevenage and all Sky Bet League One home games up to the end of October.

Tickets are now on sale from ntfcdirect.co.uk, by calling 01604 683777 or by visiting the ticket office.

Matchday tickets are priced as follows, the prices shown in brackets are the matchday prices, a £1 discount on the matchday prices can be secured by buying tickets in advance of matchday:

All Stands, the East Stand includes the IN’n’OUT AUTOCENTRES Family Area
Adult £24 (£25)
Senior £20 (£21)
Under 21s £20 (£21)
Under 18s £12 (£13)
Under 14s £8 (£9)
Under 7s FREE

Proof of age may be required.

Disabled supporters will pay the appropriate age category price, with a free carer ticket available for those who qualify.

Proof of status required.

A reminder that in a bid to reduce queueing and waiting times at both home and away games, the club now also offer a postage option to those buying tickets online via ntfcdirect.co.uk or over the telephone.

For match tickets, any tickets purchased 6 days or more before the fixture can be posted out (any purchased within 6 days of the game can still be collected either in advance or on arrival.)

The option to have an eticket sent to your mobile phone free of charge for home games remains.

For hospitality in the Tollers Solicitors 1897 Suite or access into the LMR Legends Lounge at a home game, please email [email protected]

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