Barrow AFC are offering free tickets to kids and emergency services workers at their final game of the season to mark their League Two survival.
The club say they want to create a positive atmosphere for the Northampton Town game at Holker Street on Saturday, May 7.
So they are allowing local schoolchildren, junior football clubs, emergency services workers and under 18s free entry to the League Two game.
The Bluebirds are hoping to sign off their 2021/22 efforts in front of a memorable atmosphere after securing survival with three games to go.
AFC also say they want to “thank fans for their incredible support”.
They have launched their ‘Back the Bluebirds’ campaign ahead of the Cobblers game to make it possible for more people to come and watch Phil Brown’s side.
We're offering FREE tickets for the final home game of the season to our local Emergency Services workers, schoolchildren and Under-18s as part of our #BackTheBluebirds campaign!
— Barrow AFC (@BarrowAFC) April 25, 2022
Find out more about it right now...#BarrowAFC
“It’s been another season full of ups and downs and we wanted to give something back to our supporters and also create a big atmosphere on the final day,” said general manager Alisha Henry.
“Our fans have been magnificent – home and away – throughout 2021/22 and have undoubtedly played a huge part in us getting over the line for League Two safety.
“Now, we hope that the Northampton game can see everyone come together one more time to celebrate our status as a proud EFL club and send us off into the summer in a positive fashion.”
Local schools and junior football clubs can apply for free tickets by completing an online application form HERE
Tickets for local Emergency Services workers and Under-18s can be purchased in advance from The Dunes Hotel Stadium up to 4.30pm on Friday, May 6. Relevant ID will be required when purchasing.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here