Today at Windsor Park

Cliftonville are our visitors for today’s Sports Direct Premiership game. Kick off is 3:00pm and gates open at 1:30pm for all supporters. 

Match Tickets and admission

This game is ALL-TICKET, with Linfield supporters accommodated in The South Stand. Away fans will be in the North Stand.

Tickets are available from the online ticketing section of the club website:
https://linfieldfc.com/tickets 

Alternatively, home fans can purchase their ticket at the Ticket Office in the Railway End of the stadium.

Match ticket prices are Adults £15 and Concessions £10. (Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult). 

Members and Season Tickets

Linfield Members and Season Tickets are valid for today’s game. 

Premier seats

Premier seat passes are valid for this game. Passes must be produced to gain access to the premium seated area and lounge.

**Pre-ordered Members/Season Tickets and Premier Seat passes can be collected from the Ticket Office before the game**

Superstore

The Linfield Superstore will be open from 1.30pm in the run up to kick off, and for a short period after the game. 

Matchday Publication

A limited edition Look at Linfield matchday programme is available for today’s game. Cost is £2. The sponsor is Lisburn 1st Blue SC.

Forever Blue Meeting

The Forever Blue group meets at 2.00pm in The Noel Bailie Lounge in The South Stand (2nd floor). The special guest is Clean Sweep midfielder Paul McAreavey and the meeting should end around 2.30pm. Tea/coffee will be provided. 

Junior Blues Meeting
The October Junior Blues meeting will be held in the Malcolm Brodie Media Centre at 1.50pm, and a special guest will be in attendance.

Mascots

Mascots for today’s game are: 

Charlie Walker (8) 
Brooks Telford (9) 
Kiye Armstrong (11) 
Daniel Armstrong (13) 

Match officials

This game will be refereed by Shane Andrews and his assistants are Stephen Bell and Gavin Hegarty. Tony Clarke is 4th Official.

Our Visitors

In their most recent fixtures Cliftonville beat Coleraine 2-1 while Linfield picked up full points away to Loughgall (3-1).