The first of two opportunities to take your children to watch Watford Women at Vicarage Road comes up this Sunday (April 14, 2pm).
The Hornets are in the thick of a relegation battle, and their match with Charlton Athletic on Sunday is key, as they will need at least a point to give themselves a chance of staying up.
Should they keep themselves in the hunt to avoid the drop, then the final match of the season at home to fellow relegation fighters Reading on Sunday April 28 (2pm) could be absolutely essential.
For both games, Under-18s will go free if their ticket is bought at the same time as a paying adult. This offer also applies on matchday.
Tickets for the games with Charlton and Reading are now on sale.
They are available to purchase now from tickets.watfordfc.com, over the phone on 01923 223023 and in-person at the Supporter Services & Ticketing Office at Vicarage Road.
All seating is unreserved in the Sir Elton John Stand, and as for matches at Grosvenor Vale, Season Ticket holders for the men’s side and for Wealdstone FC can get a discount on tickets for the fixture, as detailed below.
Wealdstone FC Season Ticket holders will have to call Watford to purchase discounted tickets when making their first booking, however subsequent purchases can be made online.
Online sales will be available up until kick-off. However, please note that on the day of the match the majority of ticket prices will increase, as detailed below.
Adult (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £7/£8
65 & Over (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £4/£6
18 & Under (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £4/£6, or FREE with a paying adult
Men’s/Wealdstone FC ST Holders - Adult (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £3.50/£4
Men’s/Wealdstone FC ST Holders - 65 & Over (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £2/£3
Men’s/Wealdstone FC ST Holders - 18 & Under (Pre-Matchday/Matchday): £2/£3
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