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Poole Town sets pre-season ticket prices at £5 to ease cost for families

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Lisa Hayes
5 June 2026, 1:51 pm

Poole Town FC has set entry for this summer’s home pre-season friendlies at £5 for adults, with concessions at £3 and all under-18s and under-13s admitted for £1.

Adult tickets cover anyone who does not qualify for a concession, while the £3 rate applies to over-60s, serving armed forces and veterans with valid ID, students, NHS staff, disabled supporters and Blue Light Card holders. The under-18 and under-13 bands are both priced at £1, and anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult into Tatnam Stadium. Turnstiles will accept cash and card, and tickets can also be bought online.

Existing 2026/27 season ticket holders get free entry to all home pre-season fixtures. The two home dates are Eastleigh on Tuesday, 14 July at 7.45pm and Southampton Under 21s on Saturday, 25 July at 3pm. The originally scheduled home friendly against Barnstaple Town on 18 July has been cancelled. The full pre-season programme begins on 4 July and runs to 1 August 2026, with away trips to Hamworthy United, Cardiff City Under 23s, Fareham Town, Bashley and Winchester City. The club announced the details on its website on 4 June.

Queries about ticketing can be sent to Ben Edgell at [email protected]. The club finished fourth in the Southern League Premier South last season and has been reshaping the squad with the returns of Charlie Davis and Ezio Touray, plus the arrival of defender Joe Oastler.

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