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LOOK: Five reasons to come to Coventry City and support the Sky Blues against Blackpool!

13 October 2015

Club News

LOOK: Five reasons to come to Coventry City and support the Sky Blues against Blackpool!

13 October 2015

We've listed five reasons (like you need one) to get yourself down to the Ricoh Arena on Saturday, October 17th...

Tickets are now on sale for the Sky Blues’ second home league game of October against Blackpool on Saturday, 17th October at the Ricoh Arena.

The Sky Blues face the Seasiders as they look to continue their impressive start to the season against the former Premier League side and here are five reasons you should get down to the Ricoh Arena.

1. Unbeaten home form!

In the first five home games of the season, the Sky Blues have won four games and drawn one. Not only are Tony Mowbray's side winning games but they have also scored 11 goals in the process, conceding just four. 



2. Adam Armstrong and Ryan Kent return!

The Newcastle and Liverpool loanees return to Sky Blue action this Saturday having missed the 1-0 win over Fleetwood Town due to international duty.

Adam Armstrong is currently City's top-scorer with eight goals in nine appearances, already overtaking last season's top-scorer Frank Nouble.


Ryan Kent may not have scored yet but his performances have shown plenty of promise and Kent scored the winning goal in the 2-1 win for England U20s against Turkey.

3. City demonstrate the art of defending!

The Sky Blues have kept three consecutive clean sheets in their last three games and have only conceded 10 goals in League One this season.

Captain Sam Ricketts has been the architect with Reda Johnson and Aaron Martin providing a solid basis for Tony Mowbray's side this season.



Also, since making his league debut against Shrewsbury Town, Reice Charles-Cook hasn't conceded a goal yet in some eye-catching displays. 

4. Best start to a season since....

The Sky Blues haven't made such a good start to the season since the 1981/82 season, according to historian Jim Brown. 

Tony Mowbray's side are now on 22 points from 11 games and just three points off the top of the table with a game in hand on the rest of the top-half.



Dare we say it, but it's looking promising and you've got to be there to witness it!
 
5. The Prices!  

As well as being the only club in the country to fully recognise the Football Supporters' Federation Twenty's Plenty campaign, the Sky Blues boast some of the cheapest matchday tickets in the league.

Not only that, if you buy online before the game, you can get an adult ticket for just £18!

See all prices in the grid below:



When buying online, remember not to use a smart phone or tablet.

Buy in advance of matchday:

www.ccfcshop.co.uk (Buy before 2pm on Wednesday 14th October to have the option of postage)

CCFC Ticket Office, Butts Park Arena, Butts Road, Coventry, CV1 3GE (Mon-Fri: 10am-5:30pm. Exc Weds: 10am-3:30pm)

The Club Shop at the Arena Shopping Park, CV6 6AS

024 7699 1987 (Monday – Friday, 10am to 5:30pm)

Buy on the day of the game (Saturday, 17th October):

www.ccfcshop.co.uk – up until midday only.

The Matchday Ticket Office at the Ricoh Arena – open from 9:30am up until 3pm. 

Buy in person at the Cash Turnstiles 30 to 37 in the East Stand from 1:30pm.

Pre-purchased tickets:

Delivery option will be available until Wednesday 14th October for 90p. 

Collect in advance:

CCFC Ticket Office, Butts Park Arena, Butts Road, Coventry, CV1 3GE (Mon-Fri: 10am-5:30pm. Exc Weds: 10am-3:30pm)

The Club Shop at the Arena Shopping Park, CV6 6AS

Collect on the day:

The Matchday Ticket Office at the Ricoh Arena – collections from 11am. 

Cash Turnstiles 30 to 37 in the East Stand at the Ricoh Arena– open from 1:30pm.

Stadium Plan:


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