Leeds United will tomorrow announce reduced admission charges for their home games next season.
Season-ticket prices have already been slashed after the club's relegation from the Championship and match-day prices are also set to be reduced.
United will give a trial to New Zealander Jack Pelter, a central defender who will captain his country in the Under-20 World Cup. Pelter, 19, plays for Canterbury United but is keen to make his mark in England.
Meanwhile, Leeds' trip to Bristol Rovers on Saturday, September 15, has been brought forward to Friday, September 14 (7.45pm) at the request of police.
The Boxing Day game at Hartlepool will now kick-off at 1pm instead of 3pm, also at the request of police.
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