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PREVIEW: BREWERS VS BRADFORD CITY

26 January 2019

Club News

PREVIEW: BREWERS VS BRADFORD CITY

26 January 2019

THE Brewers will be hoping for revenge when they face Bradford City this afternoon, after the Bantams narrowly beat Albion earlier in the season.

HEAD 2 HEAD 

The Brewers have win four of their 15 meetings with Bradford City. The last meeting at the Pirelli Stadium ended with a victory for Burton Albion, as they overran the Yorkshire team 3-1 in 2016.

 

BURTON ALBION TEAM NEWS

Ben Turner and Marvin Sordell are definitely out of today’s game, while Stephen Quinn, Scott Fraser and Jamie Allen will all be assessed.

Jake Buxton and John Brayford are likely to return to the side.

 

BRADFORD CITY TEAM NEWS

Defender Calum Woods could be in-line for a debut after joining Bradford until the end of the season.

 

OFFICIALS 

In his 11 League One games this, referee Trevor Kettle has issued 47 yellow cards, four red cards and two penalties.

Kettle has given out 109 yellow cards in 29 games across all competitions.

 

 

TICKETS 

Fans will be able to pay cash-on-the turnstiles for terrace admission to today’s home game against Plymouth.

Fans making a late decision to come to see the Brewers or who wish to bring a friend or family member with them on the day, will be able to pay in cash on the turnstiles at both the Don Amott and UK Waterproofing Solutions terraces.

Away fans will also be able to pay in cash on the turnstiles for the Russell Roof Tiles Stand (terrace).

All fans who wish to sit down will need a ticket.

MATCHDAY PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 

Seats
Adults: £24
Senior (65-plus): £22
Young Person (17-22): £22
Under-17: £14
Under-13: £14

Terrace
Adults: £20
Senior (65-plus): £18
Young Person (17-22): £15
Under-17: £7
Under-13: £7

 

BAG POLICY

Burton Albion is reminding fans that they are encouraged not to bring bags to the Pirelli Stadium.

The policy is in operation for security and safety reasons and is in line with other football clubs in the EFL.

The club does not permit holdalls and rucksacks in the stands, terraces or in hospitality areas. The club also discourages bringing smaller bags into the ground. Anyone bringing any bag to the Pirelli Stadium will have to have it checked and tagged by security staff. This will mean that supporters must be willing to present their bags for checking on arrival and that there may be queues meaning extra time will be needed to enter the stadium.


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