Chester FC are hosting an Open Training Session at the Deva Stadium on Friday morning.
The event, which is FREE to attend, takes place at the Deva from 9.30am to 1pm and is a chance to watch Manager Calum McIntyre and his team prepare for their game at Marine the following day, as the new National League North season edges ever closer.
The Legends Lounge will be open as we will be showing England’s Women’s World Cup game against Denmark (kick off 9.30am) on the big screen.
A kiosk will also be open in the East Stand serving food and refreshments throughout the day, and the CFC Club Shop is stocked and open throughout the event.
Fans will also have the opportunity to meet the players and staff following the session for autograph and photo opportunities.
With the event coinciding with the school summer holidays, we hope to welcome lots of fans to the Deva Stadium.
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