Tickets for today's Women’s Championship Play-Off at Stadium MK are available to purchase on the day.
Watford face Nottingham Forest at 1pm to decide who gets the one promotion place, and already the Hornets have sold well over 1,000 seats.
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Fans wanting to pay on the day can do so by heading to the main ticket office at Stadium MK.
The price of tickets for such a prestigious match is very appealing: it’s only £5 for adults, £2.50 for Under-16s and Over-65s, and free for Under-10s.
With a weather forecast of sunny and 17 degrees Celsius, it could make for a great afternoon out for Watford fans wanting to watch what promises to be a great game.
For those travelling to the game by car, leave the M1 at Junction 14 and follow the signs towards Milton Keynes.
Continue straight over the roundabout (Northfield) on H6 Childs Way. At the next roundabout (Fox Milne) turn left onto V11 Tongwell Street.
Continue straight over the next roundabout (Monkston) along the V11 Tongwell Street. At the next roundabout (Brinklow) turn right along the H8 Standing Way (A421).
Continue on the H8 Standing Way (A421) following signs for Buckingham continuing over a number of roundabouts. On reaching the Bleak Hall roundabout turn left onto the V6 Grafton Street and follow signs for the stadium.
The stadium can also be accessed easily from the northbound A5 from Dunstable. Exit the road signposted Central Bletchley and take the first exit off Redmoor Roundabout. The stadium turning is on the left.
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It’s also easy to get to Stadium MK by train.
Bletchley station is approximately a 30-minute walk from the stadium, which is signposted from the station. Milton Keynes Central station is a 45-60 minute walk.
Fenny Stratford is served by London Northwestern Railway trains to/from Bletchley and all stations to/from Bedford. The station is approximately a 20-minute walk from the stadium. The stadium is sign posted from the station.
• The Watford Observer will be running a live blog from Stadium MK this afternoon, starting around midday. No subscription is required to follow/comment on live match blogs.
• Watford fans also have the chance to watch the game live as it will be streamed online by the BBC on the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer from 12.50pm.
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