Charlton Athletic Women welcome WSL side Leicester City to The Valley on Saturday,in the Play-Off, presented by Mercedes-Benz (KO 12.30pm BST).
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Pre-match content
- Have a look at our Women's visitors guide for all you need to know if it is your first time
- Grab a programme before the game for £1 from the club shop (open 9am)
- There is still exclusive CAWFC merch for sale ahead of the game. Click here to read more
- Grab a free raffle ticket from Valley Central for your chance to win a signed CAWFC shirt. Click here to read more.
- Grab your free flag and fan clapper so you can bring the noise
Half-Time Raffle
There will be a half-time raffle to win a signed shirt courtesy of our Official Higher Education Partner, the University of Greenwich. To win, you will need to get one of the 1,000 free raffle tickets that will be handed out at Valley Central before the game.
The tickets are limited to one per person, so get there early to make sure you get one of the tickets.
Saturday Fan Zone Activities
Several fan activities are happening ahead of the Leicester match.
Baller are back in the Fan Zone, along with the usual servings of a DJ, entertainment activities, a sunglasses station, and much more.
You can read all about it here.
Food and Drinks
There are loads of pre-match food options for those hungry fans, with a Tipsy Bakery stand, the burger van and the bar is open for those that want a drink too.
Key timings for the day
9am: Club Shop opens
10am: Ticket office opens
10am: The free Fan Zone opens
11am: Stadium opens
11am: Hospitality opens
12.30pm: Kick-off
Half-time: Raffle!
Post-match: Players Meet and Greet
No fan parking on Saturday
In a change, to normal, fans will not be able to drive to the game on Saturday. Please take alternative modes of transport if you were planning on driving.
Travel information
Travel information can be found in the club's Women's Visitors Guide, including environmentally friendly ways to travel. Click here to read more.
Supporters are advised to check their route in advance.