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As the town prepares for a historic day when Maidstone United take on Ipswich Town in the FA Cup Fourth Round tomorrow, thousands of Stones fans will be making the two-hour trip to support them.
Those unable to get tickets for the game, or who just want to support their local team, can head out for the day to watch the game.
The game kicks off at 12.30pm and will be live on BBC One. Here’s where you can watch George Elokobi’s men try to make history…
The Gallagher Stadium
The home of the Stones will be broadcasting the game live from the Spitfire Lounge at the ground to fans unable to make the journey.
The match be be shown on the big screen at the venue which has capacity for up to 200 fans.
Lockmeadow
The entertainment complex in Barker Road, close the the Crown Court and McDonald’s, will be showing the match inside their food hall.
A spokesman said: “Lockmeadow would like to wish Maidstone United the best of luck for the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup this Saturday.
“We are showing the game on two big screens inside Love Food from 12.15pm and will be cheering on the Stones. Come and join us in cheering on Maidstone.”
Coach House
Found in Queen Anne Road, KMTV will also be in attendance at the boozer to capture Stones fans cheering the team on.
A spokesman for the pub said: “If you didn’t manage to get your hands on hot tickets to see Maidstone United, we will be showing it here on all of our screens.
“A free portion of chips available at half time for every table and not forgetting our pukka pie oven will be fully loaded with pies, pasties and sausage rolls for you to buy.”
Doors open at 11am and people are advised to arrive early to get their seats.
The Duke of Marlborough
Opening from 10am, the boozer Union Street is opening early doors to get fans inside before kick-off.
It boasts eight TVs for punters to enjoy and a pool table, darts, a juke box, and a large garden.
Drakes Cork and Cask
One of the town’s oldest pubs, found in Fairmeadow, will be showing the game indoors as well as outside in the marquee.
People can book a table for the big day, but will need to call 01622 365849 or message them on Facebook here.
The Walnut Tree
Similarly, this Tonbridge Road pub will also be showing to match at its “traditional” site.
It serves a range of lagers, ales, wines and spirits and urged people to come and watch on their two flat screens.
The Bull, Barming
Just further down the road, The Bull in Barming, just outside of the town, is showing the Stones try and make a cup upset.
Described as “an idyllic spot with beautiful views, a great British pub serving delicious food”, people can join them at around midday before the game begins.
Maidstone council also wished the National League South side good luck in their big match.
A spokesman said: “Maidstone Borough Council wants to wish Maidstone United the best of luck this Saturday as they are away to Ipswich Town in the fourth round of the Emirates FA Cup.
“More than 4,000 Stones fans will be at Portman Road and millions more will be watching in the UK and around the world.
“You can watch the match live on BBC One from 12.15pm and there are a number of venues around the town who will be showing the game, including the Spitfire Lounge at the Gallagher Stadium. Good Luck Maidstone!”