Guiseley AFC are pleased to announce the following offers for this year’s Non-League Day on Saturday 25th March as we host Belper Town.
Premier League & EFL Season Ticket Holders just £5 admission per person with a valid season ticket
GAFC Season Ticket Holders Bring A Friend For A Fiver
The reverse fixture in October 2022, saw Guiseley take all three points, however, each club have replaced their managers since then and both teams will be looking for something from the match.
Guiseley will be looking for a return to winning home form after some disappointing results. Belper Town will be hoping that their recent spirited performances finally result in a win. For the neutral fan, it should be a good match, with hopefully plenty of goals.
Not forgetting of course, you can enjoy a pint whilst watching the game, and a legendary pie, probably the best in the league!
Whether you’re a Premier League or Championship fan without a game, a League One or League Two supporter who can’t make an away trip, or just someone who is curious about what Guiseley has to offer, there is sure to be something to interest everyone.
How to get here
Nearest train station is Guiseley, just a five minute walk away.
Free Car Park post code is LS20 9PD & walk across the pedestrian foot bridge.
We accept cash and card for entry and within the ground.
Programmes & the 50/50 draw is cash only.
Full details of how to get to Nethermoor.
Background about the event
Non-League Day was set up by James Doe in 2010 as a social media experiment, after being inspired by a pre-season trip to Devon to watch Queens Park Rangers play at Tavistock. It has now grown to become an annual part of the football calendar, backed by Premier League and Football League clubs, MPs, celebrities, media organisations, charities and most importantly the non-league clubs themselves and the fans who turn up on the day.
Always scheduled to coincide with an international break, Non-League Day provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer led community football while giving fans across the country the chance to show support for their local non-league side.
Many non-league clubs are almost exclusively volunteer run, with money taken at the turnstiles often funding thriving youth set-ups, projects and facilities which are of benefit to the whole community. The level of skill on offer at non-league grounds will never compare to that at the Emirates Stadium or Old Trafford, for example, but there are other sides to the experience, from which the smaller club will always win hands down. The vast majority of games still kick off at 3pm, ticket prices are realistic, you can often stand (and drink!) anywhere in the ground and will always be guaranteed a warm welcome by people who run their clubs for a love of the game.