All eyes on Local Derby

This Saturday the Cityzens return home to the Rivermoor where they’ll begin their new Combined Counties Football League campaign and will no doubt be looking to build on last season’s record-breaking finish, which saw Simon Johnson’s side clinch third in the Combined Counties Premier Division North.

Our League Campaign begins against local rivals Wokingham & Emmbrook, and we’re delighted to announce that the Deputy Mayor of Reading, Councillor Glenn Dennis who also represents Kentwood Ward in which the ground is located will be in attendance for the game alongside the Deputy Mayor of Wokingham Borough, Councillor Adrian Mather.

Tickets for our opening league game are now on sale here. By purchasing your tickets in advance you’ll be saving money as advanced tickets are £1 cheaper than the gate price, for more information visit our ticketing page. 

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