12:30PM, Wednesday 23 April 2025
Slough Town are encouraging supporters to ‘Pack the Park’ for the final game of the season at home to Hampton & Richmond Borough this Saturday (April 26).
There may be little riding on the result of the game, with both teams safe from relegation in the lower half of the National League South, however, the club are hoping to attract a home record attendance through the turnstile with a free ticket offer for fans.
It’s a gesture of thanks from the club for the support the Rebels have received in what’s often been a challenging season.
The Rebels come into the game in good form and looking to finish with a flourish, however. They defeated Chesham United 3-2 on Monday afternoon with goals from Slavi Spasov, Johnny Goddard and David Ogbonna and will be looking to sign off at Arbour Park on a winning note against a Hampton side sat three points and a place behind them in the division.
To get four free tickets to the clash on Saturday, supporters simply have to use the code PACKTHEPARK when applying for their tickets online.
Click here to get your free tickets for the match.
Doors at Arbour Park open at 12pm for a 3pm kick-off.
Supporters who attended Slough’s win at Meadow Park on Monday have also received a voucher for a free drink at Saturday’s game with Hampton.
Before the Chesham game, CEO Ashley Smith thanked Slough’s fans on behalf of the board: “As we approach the end of a season filled with its fair share of highs and lows, I want to take a moment to personally thank every one of you who has supported Slough Town on the road this year.
“Your commitment, passion, and unwavering support—regardless of distance or result—has meant the world to the players, staff, and everyone connected with the club.
“Thank you once again for your incredible support.”
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