Bristol Rovers are slashing admission prices for the visit of Huddersfield in a bid to lure supporters back to the Memorial Stadium.Saturday's clash against the Terriers will be Rovers' eighth home outing in their last 10 matches in all competitions.
The club are aware of the financial strain that is placing on supporters after just 4,657 fans turned out to watch last week's draw against Northampton.
A club spokesman said: "The club has recognised that the hectic fixture list and the cost of attending matches may stop a number of fans from getting to all the games at the Memorial Stadium.
"It is hoped that the reduced admission prices will encourage more supporters - especially families - to come along and enjoy the match."
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