Seven Reasons To Pack Huish Park

Women’s football heads to Somerset’s home of professional football on Sunday and Yeovil Town LFC want you to make sure you’ve got one of the hottest tickets in town!

Jamie Sherwood’s Yeovil Town aim to tame the Millwall Lionesses at Huish Park in FA Women’s Super League 2, kicking off at 2pm.

But just why should you be afraid to miss out? Try these for size……..

1 – Be part of THE summer’s sporting success story. Now our male cricketers may have just gone 1-0 up in the Ashes, but you would have had to have lived under a rock to have missed England Women’s remarkable football World Cup success. Here is your chance to be involved in one of the country’s fastest emerging sports and watch action from the highest female football league in the country

2 – You’ll miss the chance to see fourteen international footballers on your doorstep – and that’s just from the home squad! The Lady Glovers boast a plethora of talent currently impressing in national colours.

3 – Want to part of history? Now’s the time to make the 12 person count! Sherwood’s team resume action after an extended summer break on Sunday, third in FAWSL2. Nine points behind top two Reading and Doncaster Rovers Belles with a game in hand, your support can help inspire Yeovil to a best ever finish as they lurk ready to pounce on a slip from those above them.

4 – Ladies football is back at Huish Park. It’s been more than two years since the Lady Glovers stepped out at the home of their Sky Bet League Two counterparts when Leeds United triumphed 1-0 in the FA Women’s Premier League Cup. The attendance that day topped 600 – can we break four figures on Sunday?

5 – If you have been missing a football fix – the waiting is almost over. Yeovil Town Ladies were last in action at the end of May when we were defeated 3-0 by Donny Belles at our usual home at the Jones Stadium, Sherborne Town. The unfortunate postponement of our visit of Everton because of international call-ups has only left us even more fired up to return fighting.

6 – Can the Lady Glovers make it two home wins from two against Millwall? Yeovil drew 1-1 in the capital earlier this season and smashed two without reply beyond them at Sherborne in July last year. Will history repeat itself?

7 – Combine two British traditions for one great price – Sunday roast and live sport. We’re offering you the chance to enjoy a delicious carvery, meet a player or two and then take in the match for one great price. Visit our tickets page to find out more and take advantage of the deal today.

Turnstiles at Huish Park open at 12.30pm on Sunday, with the carvery served in the Alec Stock Lounge from 1pm. If you wish to eat, please book your place in advance. Match tickets are priced £4 and £2.50 for concessions, with the carvery an extra £7.50. Click here to buy your tickets and reserve a seat to eat.

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