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England Women v Italy at Port Vale

England Women will take on Italy just across the Cheshire border at Port Vale on Friday 7 April.
The game is part of double-header in April, the last two home matches before the team takes part in this summer's UEFA Women's Euro 2017.

The Lionesses take on Italy at Port Vale's Vale Park on Friday 7 April, 7:45pm kick off, before facing Austria at MK Dons' Stadium MK on Monday 10 April.

This is a fantastic opportunity for football fanatics from Cheshire to see England Women play live, especially as Port Vale is just 15 miles from Crewe, 25 miles from Northwich and 35 miles from Chester.

Tickets are on sale now priced £7.50 for adults and £3.50 for children. A family ticket (two adults and two children) is available at £15 and group booking and Charter Standard discounts apply.

Tickets can be bought via www.TheFA.com/Tickets or by calling the Port Vale Ticket Office on 01782 655821.

If you are a Charter Standard Club and would like to apply for up to 10 complimentary tickets please click HERE.

If you wish to make a group booking for 15 tickets or more please click HERE.

The Lionesses kick off their Euro 2017 campaign, which will be staged in Netherlands, against Scotland in Utrecht on Wednesday 19 July.  They then play Spain in Breda (23 July) and Portugal on Tilburg (27 July) in Group D.

England captain Steph Houghton said: "These games are excellent preparation for us ahead of the Euros.  They're against good European opposition and are close together, so really replicating what we’ll experience during the tournament.

"We need to use these games to build momentum in both our performances and togetherness as a team.  We want to be as ruthless as we can be and get into winning habits, and that's something we'll be working towards in these games.

"It's also our last chance to play on home soil before we go to the tournament.  The support we had during the World Cup in 2015 really helped push us on and we hope people get behind us in the same way during the Euros and at these games."

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