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ITFC Women's FA Cup Tie Moves to John Smith's Stadium - Ipswich Town News

Ipswich Town Women’s FA Cup fourth round tie against Huddersfield Town on Sunday 26th January has been moved to the Terriers’ main ground, the 24,500-capacity John Smith’s Stadium.

The Blues will be playing at the fourth round stage for the first time. The tie, which was originally scheduled to be played a the Stafflex Arena, remains a 1pm kick-off.

Huddersfield are currently sixth in the FAWNL League Northern Premier Division, one level above the Blues.

Fancy joining us at the John Smith’s Stadium on Sunday 26 January?

🚌 Seats on the supporters coach for our FA Cup tie against @HTAFCWomen are still available!

For more information or to book your place, please email Info@itfcwomen-supporters-travel-group.com#ITFC pic.twitter.com/7x5BZMOpHm

— Ipswich Town FC Women (@ITFCWomen) January 15, 2020

Admission on the gate only is £5 for adults and £3 for concessions (under-16s and over-60s), while under-16s will be admitted for free with a paying adult).

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