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Melksham Town are the next side to visit The Creek on Saturday afternoon as the Farm look to build on their impressive score draw against high-flying AFC Totton. The match will kick-off at 3pm, and we can’t wait to welcome you back to The Creek.
Lee Lashenko’s Manor Farm made an early advancement into the play-offs after last Saturday’s result, picking up eight points from their first five fixtures. Their points total isn’t the only ‘eight’ they’ve scored this season, with striker Owen Howe leading the divisions top scoring charts with eight goals already to his name.
Richard Fey’s Melksham Town are currently in 15th position, picking up three points form their opening four matches. Last time out, they rued missed chances as they were defeated 3-0 by Frome Town. Despite the differences in league positions, Saturday will be another big test this season – with the Farm failing to beat the Town in their last five encounters.
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Ticket Information
We are pleased to announce that spectators can purchase tickets by cash or debit/credit card on the turnstiles. Ticket prices for Saturday’s match are as follows:
- Adults: £8
- Concessions: £5
- Under-16s: £2
- Under-12s: FREE
Travel Information
For supporters looking to make the fixture at the Creek on Saturday, visitors should remind themselves using our contact page HERE.
There are no COVID-19 restrictions for this weekend’s match, however we urge that any supporters that have tested positive, or have symptoms, for COVID must refrain from attending. You can familiarise yourself with our BMF Risk Assessment.
The Opponents
Melksham Town Football Club is a football club based in Melksham, Wiltshire, England – founded as Melksham Football Club in 1876.
Melksham won the Wiltshire Senior Cup in 2012–13 and 2013–14, before winning the Western League Premier Division title in 2014–15. However, delays to making ground improvements meant that they were denied promotion. The following season saw the club win the Senior Cup again. The club were runners-up in the Premier Division in 2017–18, earning promotion to Division One West of the Southern League.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]