Making the trip to the Brunton Park on Saturday for our Sky Bet League Two fixture against Carlisle United?
Our Supporter Liaison Officer, Kristine Green, gives the run down of all the key information for our supporters making the journey to Cumbria
What colour kit are we wearing?
We’re in Black and White for this game
What’s the ticket information?
Tickets are available on the day and can be purchased either by cash or card from the away ticket office at the back of the Andrew Jenkins stand, next to away supporter turnstiles.
Matchday ticket prices are as followed:
Adult £26.00
Over 65 £23.00
Young person (18-22) £20.00
Junior 14-17 £13.00
*Junior 11-13 £13.00
*Family Junior 11-17 (with adult ticket purchase) £11.00
*U11 £10.00
*U7 £6.00
Wheelchair users – £23
Carers go free of charge
*Must be purchased/accompanied by an adult/senior/young person
Family junior is a maximum of 2 juniors for every adult ticket purchased or 1 junior for every senior ticket purchased.
What stand are we in?
We’re located in section two and three of the Andrew Jenkins stand, which is a covered side stand.
How do I get to the ground?
Postcode for the ground is CA1 1LL
Take junction 43 off the M6 and take the first exit at the roundabout. You can see the roof of a stand almost immediately so stay on the A69, passing through three sets of traffic lights, the ground is on the right.
Where is the best place to park?
Parking is available at the ground costing £5.00 – cash only. Cars are held post game for a short time while supporters clear the area.
There is some local street parking but please watch out for any restrictions and yellow lines.
Parking information for disabled fans travelling?
Parking for blue badge holders is free and located at the away end of the stadium. Spaces are limited and are on a first come, first served basis.
What time do turnstiles open?
Turnstiles open 90 minutes before kick-off.
What is the nearest train station to the stadium and what is the approximate distance and walking time?
Carlisle station is the nearest to the ground and around a 20 minute walk away.
Cross the road outside of the station – there’s a Nando’s adjacent to the first set of traffic lights. Walk down Warwick Road for around a mile and you’ll reach the ground. There is also a taxi rank if you don’t fancy the 20 minute walk.
Recommended pubs for away fans?
There is the Griffin next to the train station – CA1 1QY – 20 minute walk The William Rufus, Wetherspoons – CA1 1QS – 20 minute walk
Carlisle Rugby Club – CA1 1LW – 5 minute walk
The fanzone at the ground will also be serving alcohol – contactless payments only
Food available in the area?
Brunton Park has a fanzone where various food will be served – food outlets accept both cash and card
The west side of the stadium has a chippie van and burger outlet as well as a bar.
Plenty of other local and national outlets are located on Warwick Road.
Where is the nearest cash machine to the Stadium?
There is a cash machine on the corner near to the ground, next to a shop. This may charge for withdrawal – there are plenty in the town centre, 20 minutes away.
What food and drink is available on the concourse at the stadium?
Inside the ground is cashless so card or contactless only.
Alcohol is served in the away end – sales will end 15 minutes into the 2nd half.
What is the process for flags?
Flags are fine to be put up but can’t block stairwells or cover advertising boards.
Is a programme available?
Carlisle United no longer produce a programm