Buy One Get One Free at Barnet - Ipswich Town News
Barnet are running a buy one ticket, get one free offer at their friendly against the Blues at their new Hive ground on Saturday 20th July (KO 3pm).
Prices for seats in the West Stand are £23 for adults and £15 for concessions (over-64s, under-19s, full-time students with student cards under-22), while standing on the North Terrace costs £16 for adults and £8 for concessions. Tickets are available on the gate on the day.
The club has also released ticketing details for the friendlies at Colchester United, Notts County, where season ticket holders are entitled to a discount, and also the first Championship match of the season at Reading. Prices at the Madejski Stadium increase significantly on the day of the game.
Admission to Saturday’s first friendly against Dublin side Shelbourne at Tolka Park (KO 5pm) are €10 for adults, €7 for students and €5 for children and senior citizens.
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