Four friendlies ahead for Swansea City : Ticket News
The swans have four friendlies arranged before the new season starts this July. The details ( as they stand ) are below. The first one against Forest Green may well be played at Fairwood with the kick off yet to be decided. The date is this coming Saturday July 9th.
Swansea City then travel to Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday 12th July with a 7.30 pm kick off. In between the final friendly away against Charlton Athletic on Saturday 23rd July ( Kick off 3pm ) the swans will take on Bristol Rovers on Saturday 16th July with a 1pm kick off. Again this game could well be behind closed doors at Fairwood.
Please check with the club before travelling.
Tickets for Plymouth and Charlton away can be purchased in advance.
Click here –> Charlton and Plymouth ticket link
Swansea City put seven past Haverfordwest County last week in another behind closed doors game.
In addition : Brentford B will face Swansea City Under-21s in a pre-season game at the Vale Resort on Saturday 23rd July in a behind closed doors fixture. Kick-off will be at 11am.
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