Tickets to go on sale for two Watford pre-season friendlies
Watford fans can buy tickets for the two friendlies from tomorrow (Image: PA)
Tickets for two of Watford's pre-season friendlies will go on sale at noon tomorrow (Wednesday).
The Hornets will face AFC Wimbledon at Wealdstone's Grosvenor Vale on Saturday, July 12, before heading Brisbane Road on Saturday, July 26 to take on Leyton Orient. Both games will kick off at 3pm.
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Watford fans can buy tickets for the two friendlies from tomorrow (Image: PA) Tickets for the fixture against the Dons will cost £10 for adults in advance (£15 matchday); £5 for adults in advance (£10 matchday); £5 for 19-21-year-olds in advance (£10 matchday); £5 for 18 and under in advance (£10 matchday).
Online sales will end at 11.59pm on Friday, July 11, with matchday tickets only available in person at Grosvenor Vale.
Tickets for the Leyton Orient friendly will cost £10 for adults; £5 for 65 and over; £5 for Under-18s.
Subject to availability, ticket sales will end at 4pm on Friday, July 24.
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Fans can get their tickets from tickets.watfordfc.com, over the phone on 01923 223023 and in-person at the Supporter Services & Ticketing Office at Vicarage Road.
Summertime hours are currently in operation at the ticketing office, which is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only from 10am until 4pm.
Regular opening hours will restart from Monday, July 21.
Visit the club website for full ticket information for the two friendlies.
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