WORCESTER City are hoping to boost attendances at the Victoria Ground this season with the help of Bromsgrove Sporting supporters.
A deal has been struck between the two clubs to allow Worcester and Bromsgrove season ticket holders to attend home matches of either side for a reduced price.
The move comes after Sporting agreed to ground-share with the Vanarama National League North outfit who ended their three year stay at Kidderminster Harriers’ Aggborough in April.
Bromsgrove fans, with a season ticket, will be able to watch City’s home league fixtures for £9, which is £4 less than the normal price.
City’s season ticket holders, meanwhile, can attend the Midland Football League Division One side’s home league clashes for £4, which is a £2 reduction.
A crowd of 658 witnessed Worcester draw 2-2 with Harrogate Town on the opening day of the season.
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