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Bulls To Play At League One Ground

Jersey Bulls will play at the home of Wycombe Wanderers later this month. Image Credit: Nigel Cox

Jersey Bulls will play at the ground of League One promotion chasers Wycombe Wanderers later this month.

The club will play three 'home' games in neutral grounds because work is being done at Springfield Stadium.

Gary Freeman's side will play Banstead Athletic at Adams Park, the home of Wycombe Wanderers, on Saturday 19 March.

The Colliers Wood United match the following weekend will be at Three Bridge's ground, with the Balham game on Wednesday 30 March taking place at the home of Ascot United.

The Bulls say while these changes are very exciting, they remain a huge blow to everyone involved with the club - given how much they rely on home game receipts.

"We are delighted to be able to offer every season ticket holder a choice between a free streaming pass for these fixtures ensuring that they can watch the Bulls regardless of the changes. Alternatively, season ticket holders could select to have a complementary lunch at Springfield Stadium for the two Saturday matchdays, with the game being streamed live to the venue. Lunch spots are limited and will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. Please email the club to reserve your free spot, only available to season ticket holders and additional spaces will only be offered to non-season ticket holders afterwards.

Needless to say, should any season ticket holder travel to any of the three “home” games in England then you will of course receive free entry to the ground. If you have purchased a ticket for any of these games or a season ticket holder the club will write to you directly.

Whilst nothing compares to having our fans cheering us on in person, we hope you will take advantage of these opportunities to support the team."

It was confirmed in late January that work needed to be carried out at Springfield Stadium to make sure it was at the required standard to allow Jersey Bulls to play in the higher leagues.

That work started in mid-February, but the Bulls were allowed to play two subsequent home matches because work has yet to affect the actual pitch.

The club sit 3rd in the Combined Counties Premier Division South table.

Springfield Stadium should be available for the Bulls to use again from the start of April.

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