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EFL 3rd Round | Nottingham Forest v Stoke City
Wednesday 26 September 2018 | 7.45pm
Tickets available from www.nottinghamforest.co.uk
Following an excellent 3-1 victory in the previous round against Premier League side Newcastle United Forest entertain Stoke City in 3rd Round EFL Cup action.
Aitor Karanka's Reds side will be hoping to progress to Round 4 for the first time since 2004-5 and with home advantage against a Stoke side who have so far struggled to adjust to life outside the Premier League they stand every chance.
Tickets:
Season card holders (one discounted ticket per season card holder)
Adults - £10
Over 65s - £5
Ages 12-17 - £5
Ages 4-11 - £1
Non-season card holders
Adults - £15
Over 65s - £10
Ages 12-17 - £10
Ages 4-11 - £1
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