£5 entry into Walsall game on Tuesday
It will cost adults just a fiver to watch the Dale v Walsall game on Tuesday evening and funds for a very worthy cause will be raised in the process.
Admission prices have been reduced to just £5 for all areas of the ground for this Tuesday's game with Walsall in the Johnstone's Paints Trophy game. It is even better for under sixteens with admission to the ground costing just a quid.
The first pound of every admission to the game will go towards Springhill Hospice in Rochdale and St Giles Hospice in Walsall as part of the Football League's official charity partner this season of "Help the Hospices".
Supporters are advised that kick off has been brought forward to 7-15 for this match.
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