CITY IN TOWN
ARGYLE face the might of Manchester City on Tuesday night in the first-ever FA Youth Cup quarter-final to be staged at Home Park.
A semi-final against Charlton or Sunderland awaits the winners of the prestigious under-18 knock-out competition as the Young Pilgrims attempt to become to the first Argyle side in its 54-year history to make the semi-finals.
The Green Army are being urged to make sure they turn up in good time for the 7pm kick-off.
Admission prices are £5 for adults and £2 for concessions and the following turnstiles will be open: Non-concessions - 27, 29, 32, 34 and 35; concessions 28, 30, 33.
People holding complimentary tickets can gain admission through the green gate to the right of Home Park's main entrance.
The Higher Home Park car-park will be open only to people who already hold a car-park pass or who have been issued with a special one-off pass for the match.
A 16-page commemorative match-day programme has been printed and will retail at £1.
Only the Mayflower Grandstand and seating will be open.
Live commentary will ve provided on Argyle World.
















