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It's our last 'running track' ground visit of the season, this one does have metal terraces immediately behind each goal (like at Chelmsford) so you can change ends and get right behind the lads

With Enfield in 23rd place as I write this, and 10pts from safety you have to fancy the mighty Wanderers to get (yet) another win on the road!

 

Supporter coaches depart Dorking High Street at 11.30am (£20 per person return)

and can be booked here: https://dwfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/enf

Match tickets link: https://enfieldtownfc.ktckts.com/event/245match18/enfield-town-vs-dorking-wanderers

**PLEASE NOTE - WOMEN / GIRLS GO FREE - SEE POST AT BOTTOM OF THREAD**

Adult £14

65+ and students £10

16-21 £8

Under 16 £2

PRICES INCREASE BY £1 PER TICKET IF YOU PAY ON THE TURNSTILE ON THE DAY

There is a £3 transfer charge to the seating area in the main stadium. Only those aged 16 or over can transfer to this stand.

(do not confuse them with Enfield FC, a different club!)

 

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With the supporters coach being increasingly popular recently, supporters are advised to book their place(s) early to avoid disappointment.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY AT ENFIELD TOWN FC THIS SATURDAY

All women+girls will be admitted free of charge and will include various pre match entertainment

This Saturday, March 1st, at our home game against Dorking Wanderers, we will be holding our annual International Women’s Day celebrations.

On the day, all ladies and girls attending the game have FREE access to the ground.

Our visitors are fighting for an automatic promotion place, and we are fighting to stay in the division, so an interesting game is in prospect.

Off the pitch we will be supported by numerous stands: 

  • Hertfordshire Zoo – will have a spin the wheel competition where you could win things such as a pen, keyring, magnet, cuddly toy or a ticket to the zoo. They will also offer 10% off to visit the zoo during Easter.
  • Moradi Ouds – will be selling their selling ladies and men’s fragrances again, after proving to be very popular last year.
  • Attic Storage (also our match day sponsors) – offering storage units with a discount to ETFC members.
  • Enfield Council fostering department – judged outstanding by Ofsted, proving information for anyone interested in a really rewarding role.
  • Our own Ladies section promoting all the teams they run and looking for new players and helpers.
  • Young Grace selling homemade ETFC bracelets again which were so successful last year.

In addition, there will be two pre match dance displays by the Ohana Dance team, a performance from the Mum’s Choir, the Player of the Month award presentation and a girls penalty shoot at half time, so it will be an all-action day.

Whilst ladies and girls have free entry, we would advise that other tickets be bought online so you gain quicker access to the ground.

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Considering the travel disruption on the roads, I thought the driver of the supporters coach did very well, arriving at the ground just before 2.10pm.

And with the game put back to 3.45pm it meant a nice amount of time to enjoy the hospitality at the ground before kick off too.

 

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