Watch Histon for Free - Ipswich Town News
Town fans in Cambridgeshire might be interested in taking advantage of the chance to watch Blue Square Premier Bet football for free on Thursday when Histon take on Bath City at the Glassworld Stadium (KO 7.45pm).
The Stutes, who currently have Town defender Jack Ainsley on loan, are offering free admission on the presentation of a season ticket or membership card for any Premier League, Championship, League One or League Two club to try to increase the attendance at the game, which is being televised by Premier Sports.
Town supporters based closer to home are likely to be at the FA Youth Cup third round tie against Peterborough United at Portman Road that evening (KO 7pm).
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