SPENNYMOOR TOWN have reduced adult ticket prices for the remainder of the season.

Ticket prices have been reduced from £14 to £12.

The Moors are sixth in the National League North table, occupying a play-off position, and morale is high after knocking out Sutton United in the FA Trophy last weekend.

Spennymoor say that chief executive Brad Groves and managing director Tony Wilson have created a "discount package to maximise attendances" for the rest of the campaign.

As well as reducing the cost of tickets, Moors announced a £10 offer for season ticket holders to bring a guest to home league games.

Groves said: “The team, management and board were all thrilled with the atmosphere at the Brewery Field last weekend. Just look at the outstanding result that helped them achieve.

“There’s a good feeling at the moment and we want to share this with as many supporters as possible. We hope it also attracts some new faces, which is why we have included the offer for season ticket holders to bring a guest for £10, which we see as a reward for their loyalty.

“Our entry price allows supporters access to the whole stadium, including seating, for which most other clubs charge extra. Like-for-like, this makes us one of the cheapest clubs in our league to support.

"Considering the standard of our facilities and the quality of football on display, I expect an increase in attendances and to see more atmospheres like the Sutton game as we chase promotion.

“We’re doing all we can to improve attendances, we now need the support of the local area to help us reach unparalleled heights and do the town proud.”

Spennymoor are at Darlington tomorrow, while Spennymoor are next at home on Saturday, January 26 against Chester.