YORK City fans will be able to cheer on England together at this summer's World Cup.
The club have hired out York Picturehouse's City Screen for the Three Lions' second group match against Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday, June 15 with doors opening an hour before the 5pm kick off.
Fans will be able to watch the game on a cinema screen and enjoy a complimentary half-time buffet, sponsored by Julie's Bakery, and a free pint of Boddingtons or a soft drink.
Admission for the event, sponsored by Reed Recruitment Agency, will be £16 per ticket or £150 for a group of ten.
Food and drink can be consumed in the cinema, and there will be a bar just outside the screen.
An exact replica of the World Cup will also be available for photographs and a raffle and silent auction will be held.
Only a limited number of tickets are left but can still be booked by calling Elliot Stroud on 0870 7771922.
Former City loanee Michael Reddy (Grimsby) was voted into in the PFA Division Two side.
Updated: 09:22 Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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