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Chelsea will be bringing a full first team for the friendly fixture at Aldershot on Monday.

It's a public relations exercise for the Premiership club, who play their reserve home games at the Recreation Ground, and Aldershot chairman Karl Prentice confirmed this week that Chelsea will be at full strength.

The game kicks off at 7-45 pm and is an all-ticket fixture. Tickets are still available and will be sold until the afternoon of the game during normal office hours.

Prices: £10 adult terrace; £5 concessionary terrace; £12 adult seating; £6 concessionary seating.

Due to this game being a split gate, Aldershot season ticket holders will be charged at concessionary rates on presentation of voucher 'A' from their ticket book.

Concessionary tickets are applicable to the following: season ticket holders, under-16s, senior citizens, disabled (on production of a valid card), disabled helper, armed forces (upon production of valid card), UB40/ES40 (on production of a valid card) and students (on production of a valid NUS and ID card).

The away section of the East Bank and the McDonalds Family Stand and further seats in the South Stand (if required) will be solely for Chelsea supporters on the day.

Tickets are on sale on a first come first served basis now and until 5 pm on the day of the game (weekend 9-30 am - 12 noon). Postal applications will be accepted in advance together with the correct remittance, a SAE and for season ticket holders voucher 'A' from their ticket book. If replying by post, state home or away section.

Manager Terry Brown's latest signing is his most notable for Aldershot. Paul Moody, the former Southampton striker, has signed a two-year contract and will make his debut during the club tour of Devon this week.

Moody, who has commanded transfer fees of £200,000 and £140,000 in his time, has made more than 250 league appearances during a career that included spells at Fulham, Milwall and Oxford United.

Aldershot gained a rare win at Farnborough Town on Tuesday night. Jason Chewins and John Nutter scored for Aldershot, with Dean Green replying for Boro.