Bradford Park Avenue are again hoping to boost the attendance figures for their next two home games by allowing children in for free.
The club entertain Radcliffe this Saturday and Hucknall Town seven days later as they look to continue their rise up the UniBond League First Division table.
Avenue let kids in for free to their home game with Gretna last month and were rewarded with their biggest crowd of the season.
The scheme is again being targeted at fans of Bradford City who cannot travel to watch their side at Oxford this weekend or Swindon the following Saturday. All children must be accompanied by an adult to gain free admission.
Club official Dave Stordy said: "We were delighted with the response we had for the Gretna game with a crowd of around 260 and hope we can do the same again.
"A bigger crowd obviously helps the team and we hope with two victories that we could start moving further up the table. Both games should be entertaining."
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