Oxford City FC will be celebrating Emergency Services Day by inviting a number of Blue Light & Key Workers to the National League North match with Chorley FC on Saturday.
This is the Hoops' closest fixture to Emergency Services Day which takes place on the 9th September each year.
Tickets have been distributed to NHS workers across the city as a thank you for the vital work they do in our community.
Emergency Services Day, or 999 Day as it’s commonly known is a national day across the UK for people to show their support to the heroic men and women of the NHS and emergency services.
The day is supported by HM The King, HRH The Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister and First Ministers of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
It aims promotes the work of the emergency services, promote using the emergency services responsibly, educate the public about basic lifesaving skills, and promote the many career and volunteering opportunities available.
Since the pandemic, the club have offered blue light/key workers discounts on tickets for OCFC home fixtures, and we're delighted to offer the opportunity for more staff to experience a match day at Court Place Farm.
If you're interested in coming to our match vs Chorley on Saturday, you can click
HERE to book your ticket.