Tickets selling fast for Chester clash

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TICKETS are selling fast for Warrington Town’s historic clash with

former Football League outfit Chester with local soccer fans being urged

to snap up their tickets before it is too late.
Chester have already sold more than half of their 1,000 ticket allocation for the club’s first ever league game in the Evo-Stick Northern Premier League which takes place at Cantilever Park on Tuesday August 24 kick off 7.45pm.
With only 500 tickets available for local football fans supporters are urged to buy their tickets before it is too late, with tickets available today when Warrington take on Colwyn Bay in their final pre-season friendly.
Bay won promotion to the Evo-Stick Premier League last season through the play-offs so it will be a good test for Town who are looking to make the play-offs themselves this season.
Manager Joey Dunn is expected to field a strong line up in the final warm up game.
Tickets for the Chester game will be on sale at the secretary’s office from 2pm, priced £7 each.
Town season ticket holders can obtain a ticket free of charge on production of their season ticket.
The match is expected to be a sell out with a capacity of 1,500, which will be a league record crowd for Warrington,
smashing their previous best of 504 against halifax last season.
Chester have sold more than half of their allocation to season ticket holders, with the rest going on sale today following their pre-season friendly with Nantwich.


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