Boreham Wood Football Club’s incredible £100 season ticket offer, will only be open for another month – so don’t miss out.

This offer gives all adults and OAP season ticket holders the chance to watch 23 home league games next season, at either National league, or League Two level, which works out at just £4.35 a game.

Your season ticket will also give you discounted prices on the club’s away day travel club.

We are a club who needs to promote larger crowds, we’re a club that needs improved support, we are a club that needs improved local commitment and we can only hope that this offer is taken up by as many of our fans as possible.

Prices have also been confirmed for under 18s, under 16s, and under 12s, and we believe that they are equally excellent value. The prices are as follows: U18 – £80; U16 – £50; U12 – £30.

The Wood are continuing to challenge at the top end of the National League and sit in fifth place, with just four matches remaining.

Our hope is to one day become a Football League club and we need our whole community to be a part of that journey. Whether that is achieved this season, or in the future, by buying a season ticket, you will have been part of your local community club’s incredible rise through the divisions.

Your 2018/19 season ticket will also be accompanied by the building of an exciting new North Stand, which we have already received planning permission for.

The first of a phased development is set to begin construction in May and is just the latest instalment of our continued progression.

So, with just a month to go until our early bird season ticket offer ends, make sure to purchase yours and add your voice to the Wood Army.

Ways to Purchase:

Season tickets will be available for purchase in person at the club, Monday to Friday from 10am until 6pm, over the phone on: 020 8953 5097, or via our online ticket office: http://www.bwfcboxoffice.co.uk.

(Please note, our normal terms and conditions will apply. A recent photograph of yourself will be required).

 

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