YORK RLFC have announced the return of a fans bus for York Knights' Betfred Championship fixtures ahead of the upcoming season.
Fans bus tickets will be available to purchase on a match-by-match basis, whilst the club are also offering a five-match ticket for the Knights' away fixtures at Doncaster, Barrow Raiders, Swinton Lions, Whitehaven, and Widnes Vikings.
In conjunction with York Pullman, supporters can purchase a five-match bus ticket for £100. With a saving of £15, the package also includes a free ticket to the Betfred Challenge Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on June 8.
However, match tickets for the Knights' Championship fixtures are not included in the deal.
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Pick-up points for the fans bus will be from the LNER Community Stadium North Stand lay-by and Bootham Tavern.
Fans bus tickets can be purchased in person from the club shop, over the phone or online via the club website. Split payment options are also available.
Doncaster vs York Knights (Sunday, March 17)
- Adults: £17, Under 16s: £12
- Bus departs the LNER Community Stadium at 12:15pm, Bootham Tavern at 12:30pm
Barrow Raiders vs York Knights (Sunday, April 7)
- Adults: £27, Under 16s: £22
- Bus departs the LNER Community Stadium at 10am, Bootham Tavern at 10:15am
Swinton Lions vs York Knights (Sunday, May 26)
- Adults: £22, Under 16s: £17
- Bus departs the LNER Community Stadium at 11:30am, Bootham Tavern at 11:45am
Whitehaven vs York Knights (Sunday, September 1)
- Adults: £27, Under 16s: £22
- Bus departs the LNER Community Stadium at 10am, Bootham Tavern at 10:15am
Widnes Vikings vs York Knights (Sunday, September 8)
- Adults: £22, Under 16s: £17
- Bus departs the LNER Community Stadium at 11:30am, Bootham Tavern at 11:45am
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