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Tickets flying out for play-off final

Tickets for Oldham's big Promotion Final  at the Vestacare Stadium next Sunday, October 6 (3pm) have been going steadily throughout the first few days of sale.

The final fling to ascertain whether Oldham will be celebrating promotion to the Betfred Championship in Scott Naylor's last game in charge is NOT all-ticket, but fans can help themselves and help the club by buying their tickets from the club's office in advance. 

Normal league-match prices apply, namely £14 adults, £12 concessions and £2 under-16s for standing and £16 adults, £14 concessions and £5 under-16s  for a seat in the stand.

Ticket purchases will be by cheque or cash only during the following times each day:

 

Monday, September 30, 10am to 6pm

Tuesday, October 1, 10am to 3pm

Wednesday, October 2, 10am to 6pm

Thursday, October 3, 10am to 3pm

Friday, October 4, 10am to 6pm.

 

Seat season-ticket holders will be able to reserve their usual seats by calling into the office with their season-ticket book and voucher D before close of play (6pm) on Wednesday.

We also have hospitality places available at a cost of £35 per head which includes a seat for the game, 3 course food, pre and post match interviews and presentations, programmes and team sheets , together with access to a pay bar. 

To book places please call the office on 07904 898177 during office opening times or via the enquiry email address on the website.

By Roger Halstead

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