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Stockport Town FC Hosts FC Isle Of Man With Free Child Entry This Easter

By

Karen McGinn
1 April 2026, 9:43 am

Stockport Town FC is inviting families to Stockport Sports Village in Woodley for an affordable day out this Easter as they face FC Isle of Man in an NWCFL Premier Division match on Easter Monday

The game kicks off at 2pm on Monday, 6 April 2026 at Stockport Sports Village in Woodley, approximately three miles from Edgeley Park, home of Stockport County FC. Adult tickets cost £7, over-65 concessions £5, with special admission £4 for eligible groups including EFL/EPL/National League season ticket holders, Armed Forces, NHS and Emergency Workers. Children aged 13-16 pay £2, ages 5-12 pay £1, and under-5s enter free with a full-paying adult. Every child will also receive a free Easter egg on entry, making it a budget-friendly outing for families during the school holidays.

Stockport Town, currently 11th in the NWCFL Premier Division with 67 points from 43 games, have form on their side. They beat FC Isle of Man 4-0 in their last meeting on 27 December 2025. The visitors, nicknamed ‘The Ravens’, are managed on a caretaker basis by Rick Holden, who took over in September 2025 following Paul Jones’s departure.

This fixture is part of the NWCFL’s traditional Easter double-header weekend, which returns this season with matches on Saturday, 4 April and Monday, 6 April 2026. Stockport Town FC, founded in 2014, secured promotion to the Premier Division ahead of the 2024-25 season. The club is owned by Mark Stott, who also owns Stockport County FC, though the two clubs play at different levels and venues.

Stockport Town’s top scorer this season, George Kattah, will be among those hoping to add to the team’s tally. With affordable pricing and family-friendly extras, the match offers a chance to catch semi-professional football in Stockport without breaking the bank.

 

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