Match Focus: McMullen Park Hosts Final Tuesday Night Lights

Real Bedford face London Lions in their penultimate league match of the campaign.

Match Preview
After a draw at the weekend with Tring Athletic, The Pirates could clinch the title with other results going their way this evening.

London Lions come into this match off a mixed run of form. Having fallen short to Potton United on Saturday, the visitors will be keen to spoil the party at McMullen Park.

Player of the Season Voting
Tonight we will be conducting our Fan’s Player of the Season voting in the clubhouse. Head down to McMullen Park to cast your vote on the best player of the campaign!

Tickets
Tickets are available here in advance on the website as well as at the gate. As always, U19s can come to Real Bedford matches for free.

Livestream
Today’s game will be available to view via our live stream page.

Food and Drink
The clubhouse will be open before the game, at half-time and after the final whistle, with a range of food and drink available. 

Merchandise
Merchandise will also be for sale in the club shop. Head into the club shop at any point throughout the day! New merch is now stocked and available for match day.

Parking/Transport
We are entering into an agreement with Bedford Town, Biggleswade FC, and the adjacent meat processing business (Dunbia) to manage car parking. The aims are to ensure visitor safety and maximise available parking. There are costs associated with this, we are therefore going to charge visitors £1 per car for the 2023/24 season. This is the minimum level required to meet our immediate needs.

Both bus routes 72 and 73 to Biggleswade also run services to the ground at regular intervals from Bedford Bus Station. For more travel information, look on the Real Bedford website. 

Dogs
We are a dog-friendly club, but we advise owners always to keep their pets on the lead when inside the ground. 


ABOUT REAL BEDFORD FC

Real Bedford FC is a non-league football club based in Bedford. Acquired by Peter McCormack in 2021, he set the ambitious goal of getting the team into the football league. After rebranding as Real Bedford, they won a league and cup double in their first season and have been promoted to the Spartan South Midlands Premier League. 

The club prides itself on its strong and growing community ties and dedication to developing local talent. With a focus on fostering an inclusive and supportive environment, Real Bedford FC aims to create opportunities for aspiring footballers and promote the sport's growth within the Bedford region.

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