Scarborough Athletic have just two home games left in the league this season, and with a play off place very much in contention the club are looking to bolster their support from younger fans.
The next home game a week on Saturday will see a special Sea pups event at the Flamingo land Stadium with a chance for youngsters to meet the team.
Rhiannon Hunt from the club says it's been a bumper season for Sea pup support.
With four games left to play, two of which are home games, Scarborough Athletic are encouraging all fans to turn up for the remaining fixtures.
The club are fighting to secure a play off spot.
Rhiannon says the support this season has been immense.
The next Home game is on April 16th against Gainsborough Trinity and will see an Easter themed Sea Pups event taking place before the match which will feature lots of fun activities including:
On pitch activities with Scarborough Footgolf
Meet the first team
Easter egg quest with prizes to be won
Free Easter egg for every Sea Pup
Party food and refreshments
Free match entry for every Sea Pup + 1 accompanying adult
The event is free and exclusive for the clubs Sea Pups, further event details will be sent to members via email.
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