Match Night at Windsor Park
Tonight Linfield will welcome Queen’s University to Windsor Park for a first round BetMcLean Cup tie.
Gates are open from 6-45pm and kick off is at 7-45pm.
Match Tickets and admission
This game is ALL-TICKET, with supporters accommodated in the South Stand only..
Tickets are available from the online ticketing section of the club website – follow this link:
https://www.linfieldfc.com/buytickets.aspx
Match ticket prices are Adults £10 and Concessions £5. Tickets for primary school children who are accompanied by an adult cost £1.
Members and Season Tickets
Linfield 2023-24 Members and Season Tickets are NOT valid for tonight’s game.
Premier seats
2023-24 Premier seat passes are valid for this game. Passes must be produced to gain access to the premier seated area and lounge.
Last season’s premier seat passes are no longer valid.
Collection of Season Tickets
There will be an opportunity to collect Renewed and pre-ordered Members and Season Tickets from the ground floor reception of the Railway Stand before tonight’s game. The Linfield Main Office will not be open on match night.
Birthday greetings
Happy Birthday to Linfield’s Kyle McClean who celebrates his 25th birthday today.
Superstore
The Linfield Superstore will be open today and from 6-45pm until kick off and for a short period after the game.
Official Matchday programme
There will be no programme on sale tonight. Only a handful of copies remain of the joint issue covering the Newry and Queen’s games and these and other previous editions are available from the editor via
siteeditor@linfieldfc.com
Junior Blues Mascots
Tonight’s mascots are
7 year old Emily Surgenor whose favourite player is Matthew Clarke
8 year old George McCullough whose favourite players are Chris Johns and Jamie Mulgrew
10 year old Holly McCullough whose favourite players are Chris Johns and Daniel Finlayson
Match officials
Tonight’s game will be refereed by Ian McNabb
whose assistants will be John Doherty
and Rachel Greer.
Our Visitors
Tonight’s Queen’s University team will arrive at Windsor Park for this South Belfast NIFL derby inspired by the heroics of their predecessors who caused an Irish Cup sensation a few years ago when they eliminated Linfield in a first round tie at the Dub.
So far this season Queen’s have won 2 away games in the Premier Intermediate League (5-1 at Rathfriland and 4-0 at Lisburn Distillery) and drawn one home game (2-2 against Moyola Park). Queen’s occupy second place in the table.