OXFORD United fans can take advantage of the Oxford Mail’s biggest flash sale of the year, with an offer of £6 for six months or 50 per cent off an annual subscription.
United are playing in the second tier of English football for the first time in 25 years this season, and you can be there every step of the way.
A digital subscription is the most user-friendly way to read all your U’s news online, as subscribers have unlimited access to all stories, including those behind a paywall, with fewer ads and interruptions.
Articles behind a paywall might include transfer and match analysis, opinions, and longer interview pieces with United’s players and staff.
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In addition to the unlimited access to articles, subscribers can also enjoy monthly savings through the reader rewards scheme, as well as online puzzles.
Access to the ad-free app is also included with a digital subscription, available on mobile and tablet from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
App users can browse all sports stories, read the digital edition of the newspaper, and do puzzles without any ad interruptions.
U’s supporters can subscribe for just £6 for the first six months or get an annual subscription at £26 (50 per cent off the full price of £52) if they sign up before August 21. Visit oxfordmail.co.uk/subscribe for more details.
*Terms and conditions apply. Subscription auto-renews unless cancelled. After the six-month trial period, monthly subscription will be charged at £4.99 per month. After the one-year trial period, annual digital subscription will be charged at £52 per year. All subscriptions can be cancelled and refunded within 14 days of purchase. Newsquest Media Group reserves the right to change or remove the offer at any time. Please see newsquest.co.uk/digital-subscription-terms-and-conditions for full details.
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