Watch Wanderers take on Ipswich next month for just £5!

Tickets will be available for just £5 for all Whites supporters in the home sections of the University of Bolton Stadium with a whole host of activities arranged by the Bolton Wanderers Community Trust with Bolton at Home are planned for the day.

Daniel Scott, BWFC’s Ticket Office Manager, said: “We are delighted to be staging the Community fixture in partnership with the Bolton Wanderers Community Trust and Bolton At Home once again, and we really want to ensure the University of Bolton Stadium is packed to the rafters as we head towards the business end of the campaign. The theme for this year is ‘For the Love of the Game’ and the club will also be donating 1,500 complimentary tickets to Bolton at Home for them to distribute around the borough of Bolton.”

Phil Mason, Head of the Bolton Wanderers Community Trust, added: “We are once again really pleased to be supporting and working with Bolton at Home to host this very special community match day. With the theme ‘For the Love of the Game’ we are highlighting how being active in either grass roots football, professional or just having a kick around can improve your health and well-being. “

“The day will see events and activities outside Bolton Central before the game and hundreds of community groups will fill the Carrs Pasties North Stand, giving the home support a great boost as we celebrate all that is good about our community brought together through the love of the game.”

Tickets are currently on sale and can be booked online by visiting www.eticketing.co.uk/bwfc by visiting Bolton Central in person, or by calling the Ticket Office on 0844 871 2932.

Matchday hospitality in the Lion of Vienna Suite will also be available for this game for just £60 per person.

The package includes a delicious one-course meal, a matchday programme and prime, cushioned seating in the Nat Lofthouse Stand.

Hospitality can be purchased directly from BWFC’s Sales Team by phoning 01204 673 761 or emailing sales@bwfc.co.uk

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