Harrow Borough have special plans for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Along with partner club Ruislip Rangers, the Southern League Premier outfit have announced discounted tickets for all four of their home games scheduled for the next month.

Harrow host Bracknell Town on Tuesday November 22 (7.45pm), Salisbury on Saturday November 26 (3pm), Hartley Wintney on Wednesday December 7 (7.45pm) and Tiverton Town on Saturday December 10 (3pm).

They will also screen all of England's games, have a community outreach programme and World Cup predictions competition.

Individual adult match tickets for home fixtures will cost £10 instead of £12, with concessions (seniors, students, disabled, unemployed, emergency services, NHS staff) gaining entry for £6, under-16s £2 and under-12s admitted free.

Special 'World Cup' tickets covering all four Harrow home games will be priced at £28 for adults (saving £20), £15 concessions (saving £9) and £3 under-16s (saving £5).

Tickets need to be purchased in advance at harrowboroughfc.htckts.com or can be ordered by phone on 07821 850446 or email harrowboro@gmail.com.

James Clouting, the club's Community Outreach lead, said: "The World Cup gives us a great opportunity to attract new fans and, as far as I'm aware, we're the first club to offer a 'World Cup' ticket.

"Whether you're a family with kids, a local resident, a non-league 'groundhopper' or a Premier League or EFL season-ticket holder without any football for six weeks, we believe we are offering great value to as many people as we can."

Harrow's clubhouse will screen all of England's games on a large screen projector and 65-inch TV, with Clouting adding: "For our games and England's we will be reaching out to local communities to wear their country's shirts, bring flags and plenty of colour to The Rogers Family Stadium.

"We look forward to meeting lots of new faces and building relationships across Harrow."

The club's World Cup prediction competition costs £5 per entry, with 60 per cent of the money raised going into the prize pot and the other 40 per cent to the Vice Presidents Association to help fund the club's football budget.

All of Harrow's initiatives are advertised on the club's website and social media channels.