Oldham Athletic fans have been offered a way to make savings on the final 12 home league games of the season.

Latics have revealed the prices for half season tickets, with sales starting on Monday and an early bird deal running for the first week.

Prices for adult season tickets bought between November 25 and December 2 start from £171, which is £69 cheaper than matchday prices - the equivalent of watching three games for free.

Those aged over 65, in the 18-21 category or 14-17 year olds can save £63.

Half season tickets for over 65s and 18-21 year olds are priced £117, while they start at £63 for 14-17 year olds, £45 for 7-13 year olds, and £18 for 0-6 year olds.

A half season ticket covers the final 12 home National League games of the season - starting with the Boxing Day clash at home to York City.

The derby with Rochdale will also be hosted at Boundary Park in the second half of the season, as well as the visit of neighbouring Altrincham.

Prices will increase after December 2, but there are still savings of up to £50 on matchday prices for the last 12 home league fixtures.

For disabled supporters, those who are in receipt of PIP or DLA (middle or higher band) are eligible to receive a free carer ticket alongside their ticket. Supporters will need to provide proof of their eligibility at the ticket office to claim their carer ticket. The disabled supporter will be charged the price of their age category.

Meanwhile, in addition to the matchday savings there are other benefits to having a half season ticket, including a 10 per cent discount on Latics items bought in store at Athletic Store as well as discounts on room hire and events at O

ldham Event Centre, as well as priority access to tickets for away games and cup fixtures.

Half-season tickets can be bought in person from the Ticket Office within Athletic Store.