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Gillingham offer discounted admission for League 2 match against Salford City to season ticket holders of Premier League and Championship teams

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Fans of top-flight football are being encouraged to watch the Gills at a discounted price this weekend. While the Premier League and Championship have taken a break during the World Cup in Qatar, football has continued elsewhere.

Gillingham are at home this Saturday. Gillingham are offering season ticket holders at Premier League and Championship sides the chance to watch their game against Salford City on Saturday for £10.

The standard adult matchday price for league games at Priestfield is usually £22. The League 2 fixture kicks off at 12.30pm and the Gills need all the support they can as they aim to climb out of the relegation places in the EFL’s basement division.

Football fans wishing to take advantage of the offer will need to visit Gillingham’s ticket office on Redfern Avenue pre-match and show their season ticket (physical or electronic) in exchange for the reduced-price admission.

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