Wokingham & Emmbrook FC are running two initiatives to encourage supporters to attend their clash with Ascot United on Saturday, October 8.
The Sumas take on the Yellamen at Lowther Road (3pm kick-off) in the Combined Counties Premier North.
Firstly, youngsters wearing club colours from either side will be admitted free to the match.
Also, inspired by the engaging @nonleaguedogs Twitter account, every dog attending the match will entitle one owner to free admission.
The club will also have some @nonleaguedogs badges and stickers available, as well as doogie teats and poo bags.
Wokingham, now under new manager Matt Cronan who took over from Eliot Whitehouse in September, will be hoping to kickstart their campaign after a tricky opening 10 matches.
The Sumas are currently in 17th place, three places above the bottom, having collected six points.
Wokingham have yet to win at home this season in the league and will be hoping to correct that this coming Saturday.
Meanwhile, Ascot United have made a superb start to their campaign and sit in fourth position heading into the weekend’s game.
With 15 points from six games, Ascot have won all four of their games away from home this season.
Ascot were dealt their first league defeat of the season on Tuesday night which saw them edged out 2-1 by Flackwell Heath at the Racecourse Ground.
The Sumas have also been reinstated into the FA Youth Cup after Reading City fielded an ineligible player. They will face Ardley United on Thursday evening at Lowther Road.