Two U23s fixtures to be played at Snows Stadium

By SFC Media time Thu 28 Nov B Team
Photo by Isabelle Field | Christian Norton

Southampton Under-23’s next two fixtures will take place at AFC Totton’s Snows Stadium, including free admission to their local cup tie.

Saints will first host AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League Cup on Monday 2nd December, with free admission to the fixture.

Kick off for their local tie with the Cherries is at 7pm GMT, turnstiles opening from 5.30pm, so come along to support the youngsters who are currently unbeaten in the competition.

Their next fixture will also take place at the Snows Stadium; a Premier League 2 meeting with Manchester City on Friday 6th December.

LONDON, ENGLAND - November 27: Callum Slattery free kick of Southampton U23 during Premier League International Cup match between Southampton and Monaco at Staplewood Training Center, Southampton on November 27 2019 in London England (Photo by Isabelle Field/Southampton FC via Getty Images)
Callum Slattery

Saints will be hoping to overtake City in the league when the two sides meet at AFC Totton. 

Kick-off for this game is also 7pm GMT, with the turnstiles opening at 5.30pm.

Tickets are £3 for adults whilst U16s go for free – tickets are payable on the gate (cash only).

Snows Stadium is located on Salisbury Rd, Totton, SO40 2RW.

Please note that there is no car parking available to spectators for either fixture. Spectators are able to park in the Calmore Industrial Estate.

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