Chelsea vs Preston North End Programme (8 February, 1958)

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Preston North End picked up another valuable three points on their way to finishing second in Division 1 when they beat Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, 8 February, 1958.

This is a genuine matchday programme from the draw which remains in good condition with minor scuffs and marks.

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Chelsea vs Preston North End Programme (8 February, 1958)

£4.50

1 in stock

Free standard delivery on all orders over £50

Spread the cost with PayPal or Klarna

Preston North End picked up another valuable three points on their way to finishing second in Division 1 when they beat Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, 8 February, 1958.

This is a genuine matchday programme from the draw which remains in good condition with minor scuffs and marks.

Programmes are packaged securely and sent via Royal Mail as a small parcel. You will have the choice of either economy or express delivery at checkout.

We have a 30 day, no quibble returns policy providing items are returned in the same condition as sold. If you wish to return your order please visit the Refund & Returns page for instructions.

All of our football programmes – whether matchday programmes, tournament programmes or other – are genuine and original, not reprints. We detail any major flaws but please be aware that many programmes are decades old and so will have some signs of age.

Programmes are packaged securely and sent via Royal Mail as a small parcel. You will have the choice of either economy or express delivery at checkout.

We have a 30 day, no quibble returns policy providing items are returned in the same condition as sold. If you wish to return your order please visit the Refund & Returns page for instructions.

All of our football programmes – whether matchday programmes, tournament programmes or other – are genuine and original, not reprints. We detail any major flaws but please be aware that many programmes are decades old and so will have some signs of age.

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