Mansfield Town FC have offered under-18s free admission to their next two home matches after the success of a similar initiative on Saturday.
More than 5,400 home supporters roared the Stags to a vital 3-1 home win against Macclesfield to keep the Stags in the League Two automatic promotion places – 1,700 more home fans than for their previous home Saturday match against Crawley and around 1,000 more than the last home match (a midweek win over Tranmere.
The free tickets will again be available for supporters aged 17 and under for Mansfield Town’s upcoming home matches against Forest Green Rovers (Saturday, 23tf February) and Cheltenham (Saturday, 2nd March).
The special offer has been again been instigated by chairman John Radford and chief executive Carolyn Radford in an attempt to attract more supporters to the ground amid an enthralling season for the Stags.
Tickets can be obtained by visiting the Stags’ ticket office at One Call Stadium from 10am until 5pm.
Tickets are available to acquire on the day of the game, however, the club strongly encourages supporters to get them as early as possible due to expected high demand.
Match tickets must be obtained at the ticket office prior to entry inside One Call Stadium. Tickets cannot be acquired online or via telephone.
Allocated seating is in operation at One Call Stadium, meaning all supporters must sit in the seat which correlates to their match ticket.
Supporters aged 12 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Supporters who had previously purchased tickets in the under-18s category can claim a full refund at the ticket office.