Notts County plot to break the current record National League attendance with the latest ticket sales being revealed as they near the target.
The club had initially hoped to get as many at 10,000 for the fixture with 6th place Solihull Moors, however they have smashed that barrier and are now hoping to get the biggest ever league attendance at the fifth tier of English football.
The Magpies currently average 6,053 spectators at Meadow Lane for the 2021/22 season so far with the club currently sitting 7th in the National League table, the last playoff place, with 25 points from 14 games played and just five points off the league leaders Boreham Wood.
Forget 10,000. We’re going for THE RECORD! 🤩
Buy your tickets online now and help us achieve a crowd of over 11,085 – the highest ever attendance in the @TheVanaramaNL!
— Notts County FC (@Official_NCFC) November 10, 2021
NOTTS COUNTY STATEMENT:
Adult tickets are priced only £5 when Solihull Moors visit Meadow Lane on Saturday 13 November (kick-off 3pm) – and we’re hoping to break the National League attendance record!
Bristol Rovers attracted a crowd of 11,085 for a fixture against Alfreton in 2015 – the highest recorded gate at a fifth-tier fixture. But we’re on course to beat that figure and are calling on everyone to get down to the Lane and cheer on the boys! Usual league prices have been slashed, presenting large groups and families with the opportunity to enjoy what promises to be an unforgettable day out for incredible value. A raft of exciting family-friendly activities, including a magician and balloon modelling, will be on offer and fans who are likely to take advantage of these are encouraged to book their tickets in the Family Stand. Prices
- Adult: £5
- Under 16: £1
How to buy – home supporters
The easiest way to secure your seat is online. You’ll receive an e-ticket which you can either scan from your phone at the turnstile (if your brightness is high and your screen is undamaged) or print at home. Other options include having your tickets posted for £1 or selecting your tickets to be collected from the ticket office during opening hours.
Alternatively, visit the main ticket office on Meadow Lane ticket office or call 0115 955 7210. Click here for opening hours.
Tickets to the value of £1.50 or more will be subject to a 60p per ticket administration fee when purchased online or over the phone.
How to buy – away supporters
Solihull fans can purchase their tickets online, choosing seats in the Jimmy Sirrel Stand.
Only a limited number of tickets will be available for away fans to buy on matchday so early booking is strongly advised.
Hospitality
Supporters who purchase hospitality for this fixture will be entitled to a 50% discount for the Dagenham & Redbridge match on Saturday 27 November. If you have already purchased for either of these games, a member of our commercial team will be in touch.
Click here for details of our matchday hospitality offering.
To book, please email commercial@nottscountyfc.co.uk or call 0115 955 7241.
A host of kids’ activities will be on offer to those in the Family Stand at Saturday’s Football for a Fiver fixture against Solihull Moors!
Adult tickets are £5 and Under 16s’ are £1 – and youngsters with Family Stand tickets will have access to our indoor 4g pitch, where Notts County Foundation coaches will be running fun football sessions in the build-up to kick-off. Please ensure you bring trainers with you – football boots won’t be permitted.
A magician and balloon modeller will also be wowing supporters young and old with their incredible skills, so be sure to get down early to make the most of it!
NOTTS COUNTY’S AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (LAST 10 YEARS)
21/22 National League season – 6,053
20/21 National League season – 200 (Covid pandemic)
19/20 National League season – 5,209
18/19 League Two season – 7,357
17/18 League Two season – 7,748
16/17 League Two season – 5,970
15/16 League Two season – 4,860
14/15 League One season – 5,351
13/14 League One season – 5,508
12/13 League One season – 5,522
11/12 League One season – 6,808
As Notts County plot to break record National League attendance, Twitter users gave their reaction…
@mrroberts63: Absolutely superb incentive and rightfully received so very well, what a smashing club man, sadly can’t make the long trek from North Shields for what promises to be a tremendous game. 🖤🤍
@NewsFromMattV: One day I’ll be able to cross the pond and go to a game. Until then I’ll keep cheering from Florida. #COYP
@ohwhenthenotts: This is what we want to hear. Let’s break the record 💪🏻⬛️⬜️⬛️⬜️
@Magpieweb1: @btsportfootball must mention us this week on the highlights show if we break the record
@chinstroker1862: Nope… Wrexham/Chesterfield extended highlights again
@194Royc: Even though i have to walk,then spend and hour and 20 minutes on a bus then a 45 minute train ride, im 69 but i will be there.
@Nickhardysufc: Fair play @Official_NCFC meanwhile £60 for Q&A @SUFCRootsHall
@JimmyGriffiths6: I’m a forest season ticket holder and try get to Notts often. Don’t let your loyalties get in the way of a great match. Notts play much better football than Forest by the way, class to watch.
Go & Buy tickets 🖤🤍 pic.twitter.com/zQTDNsCYNB
— Notts County History (@magpies_history) November 10, 2021
Things you love to see. Come on, help us get the record! Keep buying your tickets for Saturday 🤩🤩 be some atmosphere!! https://t.co/D3D03zMBXZ
— Kyle Milne Cameron (@Kylecam97) November 10, 2021
🤩🤩🤩 lets get the record! @Official_NCFC 🤝 https://t.co/BvwLDzWXH6
— Cal Roberts (@Calroberts_) November 10, 2021
Come on @Official_NCFC let’s create another bit of history and let’s get this record broke. I know talking for myself and the lads, having you all down there on Saturday would be a magical atmosphere and would make for a great moment for us, the club and you pies. Keep pushing 👊🏻 https://t.co/1OUL2SGk37
— Connell Rawlinson (@Connell51) November 10, 2021
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