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Hamilton Accies launch £3 games plan in bid to get fans in through their gates

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Hamilton Accies have launched a three games for £3 offer for their remaining Championship home fixtures of the season, as they bid to avoid relegation.

Boss John Rankin said after their SPFL Trust Trophy win over Raith Rovers that he wanted the backing from the fans to help get them over the line.

And it looks like the New Douglas Park club have delivered with what they say is a spectacular offer for supporters. Hamilton host rivals Cove Rangers in a crucial game at home on April 8, following that up with back-to-back visits by Inverness on Tuesday, April 18 and Partick Thistle four days later.

The offer means that fans will only pay £1 per game, and they must buy tickets to all three at the same time, but it works out at a saving of £57 per adult and £27 per child.

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