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                                                                                                                        GAME DAY INFORMATION
WEST CHESTER, PA - Saturday afternoon, West Chester hosts Shippensburg in the University's annual Homecoming Game. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. inside John A. Farrell Stadium on South Campus. Spectators and fans are strongly encouraged to arrive early and expect delays. Homecoming crowds are typically the largest crowds of the season. Frequently asked Questions concerning West Chester University home football Game Day procedures and protocols can be found at the "Game Day Information" link above as well.
EXPECT A LARGE VOLUME OF TRAFFIC IN THE VICINITY AND SURROUNDING AREA OF THE FOOTBALL STADIUM.
All parking in and around Farrell Stadium are pay lots. Spectators will have to pay $10 per car to park. Parking lots open at 8 a.m. Parking will be at a premium, please plan to carpool, or ride-share to cut down on traffic. Tailgating is allowed in Lower Q Lot. The school's tailgating policy can be foundÂ
HERE (PDF). Gates to Farrell Stadium will open two hours before game time (12 p.m.).
Tickets to Saturday's football game can by purchased online and printed at home by visitingÂ
The WCU Box Office. Tickets are $12 for reserved bench seating, $10 for general admission and $7 for children, or senior citizens. WCU students with a valid ID will be admitted free. Online purchasing is strongly encouraged to avoid long lines at the ticket windows and will call windows.
No printed game programs will be sold at West Chester University football games this season. The digital program can be accessed via the Digital Game Program link above.
Saturday's football game will also be streamed live by Sports Fan Base Network (SFBN)Â and can be seen on the PSACÂ Network at the link above.
As always, the football game will be broadcast over the radio waves by WCHEÂ 95.3 FM and 1520 AM with Mike Samsel calling all the action and Mike Materacky (WCU '96) on color commentary. James Jackson will be on the sideline.