Referee: Charles Martland (Swiss Cottage)
Assistant Referee’s: Thomas Copping (Waterlooville) and Sean Phillips (Shanklin)
Fourth Official: Teddy Osborn (Bromley).
Farnborough Football Club, Saunders Transport Community Stadium, Cherrywood Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 8UD.
Parking is available on a first come first served basis in the Stadium Car Park, charged at £2 per vehicle. Please bring the correct amount.
Turnstiles will open at 1pm.
Tickets can be bought in advance online up until one hour before Turnstiles open, or in person on the day. Please arrive early to help us ease congestion.
Both cash and card payments are accepted.
*As part of our commitment to get more women and girls involved in football, at least one Adult must be female.
Boro View will be on sale from the Club Shop priced at £2.50.
Order a digital copy online from www.boroview.bigcartel.com
The downstairs Cherrywood Bar and outdoor Fanzone will open at 1pm.
The Club Shop will open from:
FaST Members receive 20% off purchases (except O’Neills items).
Refreshments will be available from Sylvie’s Kitchen, FaST Food and The Corner Post outlets, situated inside the Stadium.
Farnborough Supporters Trust (FaST) will be selling 50/50 tickets, priced at £1 each. These are available from the FaST stall situated inside the Stadium and adjacent to the Turnstiles.
Farnborough outfield: Yellow Shirts, Yellow Shorts, Yellow Socks.
Aveley outfield: Red & White Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks.
Farnborough Community Radio will be providing Live Commentary of the game, with coverage starting from 2:45pm.
Saturday’s home game with Aveley is sponsored in memory of Farnborough supporter Paul Bellwood.
Paul Bellwood, or Bellers, as he was known to everyone, moved to Farnborough in the early 1980’s and started supporting Boro shortly afterwards, after becoming friends with other young fans he met at Cove Senior School.
Bellers soon became a familiar face both at home and away games and could always be found in the middle of the main group of PRE boys.
Always up for a drink and a laugh, Bellers was popular amongst his peers and was usually at the centre of many comedic situations, and was even mascot (aged 40!) for a game against Woking.
Bellers moved to Bedfordshire in 2010 when he met Mandy who he later married, and he then became a father to Jessie and Evie. Subsequently his visits to Cherrywood Road became less frequent, but his enthusiasm for Boro remained.
Bellers left us in May following a short illness. He is missed by everyone who knew and loved him.