It's A Free For All At Maidenhead United Later This Month

Maidenhead United will throw open their doors when Sutton United visit later this month for free.

The two teams were frustrated on Good Friday when torrential rain forced their National League match to be abandoned at half-time.

Now the re-arranged fixture Tuesday April 17 will be free for all supporters but officials have asked fans to book in advance so they can get a clearer idea of an attendance figure for security reasons.

You can book tickets on the club’s website for free, or pay on the day for £5.

Fans will hope the second game is just as entertaining as the first before puddles put paid to last week’s encounter.
Sutton United were 3-2 ahead at half-time before the officials were left with no alternative but to call it off.

Sutton may still need points for their promotion push - despite manager Paul Doswell ruling themselves out of the title race on Monday.

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