Standard Chartered to celebrate International Women's Day in LFC Women fan zone

NewsStandard Chartered to celebrate International Women's Day in LFC Women fan zone

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Standard Chartered will celebrate International Women's Day by hosting a range of family-friendly activities at Prenton Park on Sunday afternoon.

Liverpool FC Women host Tottenham Hotspur Women in Barclays Women's Super League action, with the club's main partner supporting two hours of free entertainment in the fan zone ahead of the match.

The fixture will kick off at 2pm GMT, with pre-game activities starting at 12pm outside the ground.

Activities for supporters will include football games for kids, a live DJ and bands, along with appearances from official club mascot Mighty Red.

Standard Chartered's mission is 'to inspire and support players and fans by lifting female participation in sport, helping girls develop life skills that will help unleash their potential' as part of the International Women's Day celebrations.

Tickets for the game are on sale now here, priced at just £7.50 for adults and £5 for concessions. Anfield season ticket holders and LFC Members are entitled to free tickets using a code posted in the Members' area this week.

LFC travel partner Expedia is also supporting free coach travel from Anfield to Prenton Park on Sunday, with supporters wishing to use the service able to register here.

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