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Friday Night Lights

Intro: Our Friday Night Lights After school football session in Dulwich begins at 18.00 and runs for an hour until 19.00. The class is open to both boys and girls from the age of 6-12 and your first session is absolutely FREE when you sign up for an online taster session ? steps to do so are below.


Pricing: Sessions are ?6.50 per week thereafter. You can book one week at a time or book a block. (Please note ALL bookings must be made online, we do not accept cash payments anymore)

Session Info: We also advise children wear shin pads. Please also ensure that your son/daughter has a drink for refreshment breaks.


We will endeavour to run sessions in bad weather and will only cancel if the weather is extreme or pitch is unplayable.


Ahead of your first session, please select Dulwich Friday Night Lights session and complete your booking through the below link. Here you will create your account and to take advantage of the free first session offer, please enter this voucher code during the payment process: T1819

https://www.footballmagiccoaching.co.uk/after-school-clubs/

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