Scunthorpe United is delighted to announce the return of our annual Community Day when we host Chester on Saturday, March 22nd (3pm kick-off).
In what will be the climatical stages of the Vanarama National League North, both sides are bound to be in contention for promotion to the National League, making for a superb spectacle at the Attis Arena.
Last season's Community Day was also against Chester, with the Iron breaking the attendance record for a National League North encounter, eclipsing the previous record of 6,311, and beating it by 1,200, with 7,511 in attendance on the day, with the help of a healthy 1,100 spectators from the Seals.
For this season's Community Day, we will look to emulate the successes of last year, where the football provided on the pitch matched the atmosphere off it, with the spoils shared in a 2-2 draw.
The club is committed to making the football club as accessible as possible to the broader community, and will be putting on a number of offers for this day.
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS BRING A FRIEND FOR A TENNER
Season Ticket holders can bring a friend for just £10 for the fixture against Chester (£15 in executive seats).
The reduced ticket must be purchased by the season ticket holder with a maximum of one per paid for season ticket.
For more details on this offer, please click here.
GRASSROOTS BOOKING OPPORTUNITIES
An offer that has gone down well over the last seven years, is our group booking rate for local junior football clubs, and youth groups.
Representatives of the groups are invited to take advantage of the offer which will see all registered Under-18s in the group admitted for FREE, while a special price of £10 will be in operation for adults.
Group booking tickets for this game can be allocated to any of the stands in the stadium. Chester supporters are welcome to take advantage of this offer in the AMS Stand with their junior football teams, or youth groups, where required.
For further details, click here.
TICKETS FOR TROOPS
The Iron are once again teaming up with Tickets For Troops to offer entry for members of the Armed Forces.
With around 300 tickets initially allocated, there's opportunity for members of the Armed Forces to enjoy an afternoon with us at the Attis Arena with their family.
For more details, click here.
FAMILY TICKETS
An offer that proved to be quite popular on Boxing Day, we are offering family ticket deals for this encounter, with big savings to be made when you bring everyone along!
For full details of this offer, click here.
SPONSORS OPEN DAY
We've been backed tremendously by our sponsors this season, and would like to offer those that have been on board with us so far this season a special offer to bring your representatives to a game.
Please contact glyn.sparks@scunthorpe-united.co.uk if you're interested in finding out more.
GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES ALSO REDUCED
For the encounter, the Iron have also reduced the general admission for the game, with adult tickets available for £15, concessions available for £10 and under-18s available for just £5 around the stadium for the game, in advance of the fixture.
For full details of this offer, click here.
TICKETS FOR GOOD
The club has also linked up with Tickets for Good for the game! Tickets for Good has helped over 35,000 members, their friends and their families attend events across the UK. They know how important live events are to society and culture, but they also know they can be difficult to attend - every year tickets are getting more expensive and harder to find.
Tickets for Good is here to break down that barrier, by giving free and discounted live event tickets to the NHS and charity workers.
For full details of this offer, click here.
REMINDER ABOUT SUPPORTER CONDUCT
While our Community Day is anticipated to be a celebration of the local community, bringing together thousands of people to a sporting event, and looking to break the National League North record for a second time, Scunthorpe United must remind supporters about their conduct at this encounter.
Last season, both clubs were charged with misconduct by the Football Association in relation to failing to control spectators in the encounter against Chester on March 2nd, 2024 at the Attis Arena.
As a result, on Monday, September 23rd, 2024, an individual appeared in Grimsby Magistrates’ Court. As part of the punishment, the supporter has received a national football banning order, prohibiting them from entering any football stadium for a period of three years.
Following an extensive investigation by the Football Association, the club was charged with misconduct for a breach of FA Rule E21 in respect of the match. It was alleged that Scunthorpe United failed to ensure that spectators and/or its supporters (and anyone purporting to be its supporters or followers)
conduct themselves in an orderly fashion whilst attending the match.
The club admitted the charge and provided a detailed statement in mitigation. Having considered the club’s extensive submission, the FA imposed a fine of £2,000 and warned the club over its future conduct.
We would like to remind supporters that if there are incidents of this nature reported, then the Football Association have the power to impose serious financial penalties on the club which will almost certainly impact on its playing resources. The frequency in which these incidents have taken place, particularly last season, coupled with the result of this charge, continue to make this a real possibility.