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Match Pack: West Ham United U21 (H)

17 October 2022

Ticket News

Match Pack: West Ham United U21 (H)

17 October 2022

Cheltenham Town play their final Papa John's Trophy group game tomorrow at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium against West Ham United U-21s (7PM KO).

The Robins have won both of their matches in the competition so far, beating MK Dons 2-1 and Walsall 2-0. 

You have until tonight to take advantage of our Kids for a Quid offer, where under-14 tickets can be purchased for just £1 online.

Prices of tickets will rise on the day. See below the full ticket price details.

Adult: £5 (£6 on matchday)

Student/Senior/U-18: £3 (£4 on matchday)

U-14: £1 (£2 on matchday) 

A reminder that season tickets are not valid for cup competitions, including the Papa John's Trophy. 

If you are buying tickets in person, you can use cash or card from the sales point in the main car park.

Fans should arrive early to avoid queues, and any ticket changes should be made a day in advance due to the time it takes to alter tickets. 

Last weekend Wade Elliott's side lost at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium to League One rivals Bristol Rovers, however tomorrow night's match under the floodlights gives the team a chance to bounce back on home soil.

The Hammers have three points from their two opening matches in the Trophy. They beat Walsall 1-0 in the first match, but fell to a 2-0 defeat to the Dons. 

If you are unable to make the match tomorrow evening, you can watch it online via our iFollow Match Pass.

You can find the details to get to the Completely-Suzuki Stadium down below.

The gates will open from 5:45PM to allow stewards and staff additional training time on the new ticketing system.

On arrival and around the ground, you will see our new food pods. These are cashless, and only card payments are accepted. For today's match, you can find the food pods in the car park, HGV Drivers UK stand and the Colin Farmer Stand. 

The Optimising IT Stand will also be closed for the match. 

A new set of actions will be implemented across all English football leagues for the 2022/23 season and will be backed by the Football Supporters’ Association. They will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.


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