The Match
City’s final home game until the last eight days of the 2024-25 campaign sees the Tinners host Salisbury on Non-League Day.
The club are running two special offers, with children accompanied by a paying adult admitted free of charge, whilst Plymouth Argyle season ticket holders can gain entry for £10.
Truro, who are second in the table, will be looking to bounce back from a late 3-2 defeat at Enfield Town last time out.
Two Tyler Harvey penalties put City 2-0 up at the break, before substitute Harry Sidwell halved the deficit early in the second stanza.
Enfield then spurned the opportunity to level 20 minutes from time when leading scorer Sam Youngs’ penalty was saved by Dan Lavercombe.
Luke Jephcott struck the woodwork eight minutes from time as City chased a third, but deep into stoppage time, there would be a sting in the tail for John Askey’s charges.
Ollie Knight turned home a loose ball in the box to seemingly snatch a share of the spoils but the hosts weren’t content with just one point as the same player then completed an unlikely turnaround, as Enfield prevailed 3-2.

In Opposition
Salisbury make their first-ever trip to the TCS, currently occupying 19th place in the National League South standings.
The Whites, back at Step Two just a decade after the club was reformed, were Southern League play-off winners last term, following in the footsteps of City, who claimed that particular award 12 months previously.
Brian Dutton’s side are five points clear of St Albans, who occupy the final relegation place, with a superior goal difference too. It would take something of a real collapse to see the Wiltshire outfit dragged into the relegation dogfight, but they are by no means out of the mire yet.
Form since the turn of the year for Salisbury has seen the side pick up just two wins, with one of those coming in their last game, with a 2-1 win over Hampton & Richmond.
And recently on the road, Salisbury twice led at City’s fellow promotion rivals Torquay United, before the Gulls fought back to claim a 2-2 draw.

Last Time We Met
City’s first midweek day match of the season saw the side travel to Salisbury. Ryan Law’s goal inside the opening minute was cancelled out by Josh Hedges’ second half penalty.
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Tickets
Tickets will remain on general sale until 11.00am tomorrow, after that, fans can purchase at the turnstiles – cash or card accepted.
Prices increase by £2 across all categories on the gate, compared to advanced prices.
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Matchday Information
Ahead of today’s game at the Truro City Stadium, the club have put together this handy guide which will help with frequently asked questions.
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Follow the Match
Our official X (formerly Twitter) handle will have all the build-up, in-game action and post-match reaction.

There will be live match commentary via BBC Radio Cornwall – available on the BBC Sport website in the first half. Then across all frequencies (FM/DAB/BBC Sounds) in the second stanza.
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