It’s time for the next update in Boost the Budget – Chester FC’s most ambitious fundraiser in their history.
Our aim? To raise a total of £100,000 for the playing budget for 2020/21.
After hitting £75,000 in our last update, we can now reveal the amount pledged after two weeks is…
£80,099 PLEDGED SO FAR!
We are beyond the £80,000 mark! But we must keep pushing towards our goal – so keep spreading the word and helping us Boost the Budget.
We have seen many fans take advantage of our reward scheme – there are some incredible opportunities for any Blues supporter in the multiple tiers – so make sure you sign up and get yours!

Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far. All the tier info in more detail and different ways to pledge can be found through the link below.
CLICK HERE TO HELP US BOOST THE BUDGET!
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