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Saints fans could win derby day hospitality in prize draw

Saints fans could win derby day hospitality in prize draw

Yahoo12 hours ago
Saints fans have a chance to win hospitality at the South Coast derby.
The Saints Foundation's Superdraw offers fans the chance to win exclusive "Saints prizes", including hospitality for the Portsmouth fixture.
The Saints Superdraw is a regular prize draw with a monthly donation giving fans a chance to win after every men's home league match.
As well as the Derby hospitality prize, there are three alternative prizes on offer including signed Saints shirts, exclusive Saints merchandise, and vouchers for The Dell.
READ MORE: Saints discover fixtures ahead of 2025/26 Premier League 2 campaign
People who give more than £5 a month are entered into a 'Supercharge Draw' for the South Coast Derby hospitality prize.
The winner will get to enjoy the Saints Bar before the match before heading out to padded seats to watch the derby.
The Saints Foundation helps the club with community outreach.
A spokesperson said: "By participating, you're directly supporting Saints Foundation's vital community projects, helping everyone in the Southampton community fulfil their potential."
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