TRANMERE Rovers are offering FREE travel to supporters for the FA Cup Third Round Replay against Hereford United at Edgar Street on Wednesday, 16 January (kick-off 7.45pm).
The Prenton Park club was overwhelmed by the success of the free coach offer for both the First and Second Round ties at Chesterfield and Bradford and wants as many fans to be able to make the journey to Hereford. Juniors will be able to travel by coach to and from Hereford and watch the game for just £3, while the total cost for adults will be from only £13.
Due to this match being all-ticket for Tranmere fans, supporters wishing to take advantage of the offer must purchase a match ticket at the same time as claiming their coach ticket.
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Manager Ronnie Moore said: "We had amazing support at Chesterfield and Bradford and it would be great to make it three in a row. The fans make a massive difference to the players away from home and this season they have been brilliant.
"The Second Round tie at Bradford was like a home match for us, and we'd love there to be a similar atmosphere at Hereford with as many fans as possible going to the game for free."
Chairman Lorraine Rogers added: "We had 20 coach loads of fans travel to Chesterfield and 32 to Bradford and they were fantastic sights.
"Our fans have created some wonderful atmospheres away from home this season and they have been a credit to the club. I hope to see as many of them as possible at Hereford."
This offer also applies to disabled supporters.
Coach tickets must be obtained in advance from the Tranmere Rovers Ticket Office prior to 2pm on Tuesday, January 15 (subject to availability).
Match ticket prices are as follows:-
Adults: £15 seating, £13 standing
Over-65s: £6
Under-16s: £3
Coaches will depart Prenton Park at 2.30pm.
Ticket Office opening hours are:-
Monday-Thursday: 9.30am-5pm
Friday: 9.30am-kick-off (7.45pm)
Saturday: 10am-1pm
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