MORE than 120 season tickets have been snapped up by Worcester City supporters for the new National League North campaign.

Company secretary John Jordan is urging fans to take advantage of an early-bird discount which runs out at the end of this month.

All season-ticket holders will quality for a match-day discounted return rail fare costing £3.50 from Worcester to Kidderminster and from reduced match-day parking at Aggborough.

City had more than 300 season-ticket holders last season and Jordan says the club are aiming to beat that total.

Group tickets will be on offer to schools, youth clubs and local football clubs with the club also issuing a new family season-ticket offer.

Jordan said: “Committing to becoming a regular supporter is worthwhile and doing it before June 30 has the bonus of avoiding the 15 per cent increase, which will be implemented on July 1. Becoming a season-ticket holder gives supporters priority when FA Cup and FA Trophy tickets go on sale.”

Tickets can be bought at worcestercityfc.com, the tourist information centre in Worcester, Knowles Sports, Broad Street, or Newtown Post Office, Lichfield Avenue.

Application forms are available at Nutz for Sportz, George Street, and the Plough Inn, Fish Street.

Purchased tickets will be posted out to the supporters or made available for collection from around July 25.

PRICES

Turnstile prices for home league matches in 2015-16 season: £13 adults, £9 concessions, £6 young adult (16 year olds to under 21s), £3 juniors. Offers before June 30 — season tickets: adults £210 (save £63), concessions £150 (save £39), young adult (16 to under 21) £100 (save £26), junior £20 (save £43). Any 10 home league games: adults £110, concessions £80, young adults (16 to under 21s) £50. Family season ticket: one parent or guardian and one junior under 16 £220 (additional juniors under 16 with same family ticket £10). Price includes a free scarf and 25 per cent discount on replica junior shirt for under 16s.