Children go free at Watford Women's last two home games

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Children go free at Watford Women's last two home games
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The matches against Charlton and Reading will be played at Vicarage Road and Under-18s can attend free of charge.

There are two more chances to take your children to watch a game at Vicarage Road for free with the news that Watford Women’s final two home fixtures of the season will be played there.

Then, should they keep themselves in the hunt to stay up, the final match of the season at home to fellow relegation fighters Reading on Sunday April 28 will be one of those winner-takes-all situations. All seating is unreserved in the Sir Elton John Stand, and as for matches at Grosvenor Vale, Season Ticket holders for the men’s side and for Wealdstone FC can get a discount on tickets for the fixture, as detailed below.

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