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Saints U21's Take On Tottenham Hotspur at the Snows Stadium In Totton On Friday

On Saturday AFC Totton hosted local rivals Sholing, next Saturday it's Harrow Borough but in between they will welcome London's 3rd biggest club Spurs to the Snows Stadium in a Premier League 2 game and it's free to season ticket holders of either club.

Spurs arrive on Friday evening 12th January with a 7pm kick off, on the face of it it is a forgone conclusion, Spurs have played 9 games and won 9 games, whilst Saints are currently only 16 games behind the first team in their unbeaten run, a win at Derby County followed by a 2-2 draw with Dynamo Zagreb.

This is a great chance to see the youngsters play, especially those who got on the pitch against Walsall in the FA Cup on last Saturday, Cameron Bragg, Tyler Dibden, Sam Amo-Ameyaw and Jayden Meghoma all getting game time.

Whether they are in the running for a place in the squad to face Sheffield Wednesday the following day from this game will be revealed at kick off, with an injury to Sam Edozie I would not be surprised to see Sam Amo- Ameyaw not on the pitch against Spurs but on the bench at St Mary's.

As mentioned earlier season ticket holders of both AFC Totton & Saints can get in free to this game on production of their season ticket at the turnstile, otherwise it is just £5 for adults, £3 for over 65's and £1 for under 14's.

Tickets can be bought at Southampton FC Ticketing Site

Further information on the Snows Stadium including parking can be found at AFC Totton

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