Walsall FC will be offering two half season tickets for the remainder of the Saddlers' 2025/26 campaign to every primary school across the Walsall Borough.Reaching an incredible 120 schools, this means that thousands of children and families will have the chance to visit the Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium and enjoy live football.
This initiative is part of our vision to inspire the hearts and minds of the community — the Club want young people to feel part of their local club, to share in the excitement of matchday and to build memories that last a lifetime.
By opening their doors to schools across the borough, they're making sure football is accessible and welcoming to everyone.
Speaking via the Saddlers' official website, Elizabeth Champion, Head of Ticketing, said: "We want every child in Walsall to feel part of their local club.
"Football is about inclusion and togetherness, and this is our way of saying thank you to the community that supports us week in, week out. Inspiring the hearts and minds of our community is central to what we do, and this initiative is a big step in making that vision real."
The tickets will be sent directly to schools, who can decide how best to use them — whether that’s rewarding pupils, supporting families, or giving staff a chance to enjoy a match. However, they’re used, the aim is simple: to bring football closer to the heart of the borough.
All at the Club are looking forward to welcoming the next generation of Saddlers to the Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium and continuing to build a club that represents all of Walsall.
