
Lancaster City FC will offer free admission to local sporting clubs, under 12s, serving military personnel and veterans, and blue light card holders at their match this Saturday.
The Dolly Blues will celebrate the annual day at their Northern Premier League Premier Division home game against Morpeth Town at the Giant Axe.
Free admission will be to under 12s, who must be accompanied by an appropriate adult, all serving military personnel and veterans (proof of service required) and Blue Light Card holders (to be shown at turnstile).
The football club will also celebrate sport in Lancaster buy offering free entry to local sporting clubs. A promo code has been emailed to select local sport clubs for them to claim free tickets via the Fanbase app. Proof of membership will need to be shown at the turnstile.
There will also be face painting and temporary City tattoos available on the day, as well as a tuck shop, and discounted tickets for entry to the game.
Non-League Day was set up by James Doe in 2010 as a social media experiment, after being inspired by a pre-season trip to Devon to watch Queens Park Rangers play at Tavistock. It has now grown to become an annual part of the football calendar, backed by Premier League and Football League clubs, MPs, celebrities, media organisations, charities and most importantly the non-league clubs themselves and the fans who turn up on the day.
Always scheduled to coincide with an international break, Non-League Day provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer-led community football while giving fans across the country the chance to show support for their local non-league side.