Making the trip to Meadow Lane tomorrow for our Sky Bet League Two fixture against Notts County tomorrow? Our Supporter Liaison Officer, Kristine Green, gives the run down of all the key information for our supporters making the journey to Nottinghamshire.
What colour kit will the team be wearing?
We’re in our yellow away kit for this game.
What’s the ticket information?
We have an allocation of 2000 tickets and have currently sold over 1,200. Tickets will be available on the gate tomorrow, with supporters being able to purchase them from the away ticket office in the Jimmy Sirrel Stand and matchday prices can be found in the brackets below:
Adult – £24.00 (£27.50 on the day)
65+ – £18.00 (£21.50 on the day)
18-21 – £18.00 (£21.50 on the day)
U18 – £10.00 (£13.50 on the day)
U16 – £ 8.00 (£11.50 on the day)
U12 – £ 4.00 (£7.50 on the day)
What stand are we in?
We are in the Jimmy Sirrel Stand, which is a large stand that runs the length of the pitch.
It is an all seater, allocated seat stand.
What time will turnstiles open?
Turnstiles open at 6.30pm
How do I get to the ground?
Leave the M1 at junction 26, then onto the A610 towards Nottingham and then Melton Mowbray. Turn left before the river onto Meadow Lane.
Alternatively its straight down the A46 and onto the A52 towards Nottingham. As Radcliffe Road forks off to the left towards Trent Bridge Cricket ground, you need to bear right onto Lady Bay Bridge and follow the road over the river. At the next set of lights turn left onto Meadow Lane and the ground in on the right.
Where is the best place to park?
The Cattle Market Car Park (NG2 3BL) is the nearest car park to the ground but can be difficult to get out of after the game.
Alternatively you have the Victoria Embankment Car Park (NG2 2EH) or Nottingham Train Station multi-story Car Park. There are other pay and display Car Parks within the city centre too.
There is some street parking away from the ground but check signage before parking up. As the game is on SKY, there will be a number of trucks taking up space, meaning less on street parking.
What’s disabled parking like?
Disabled parking spaces at the ground are now all fully booked.
There are some on street disabled bays around the ground that must be paid for through the ringo app – there are signs on lampposts with instructions.
What is the nearest train station to the stadium and what is the approximate distance and walking time?
Nottingham Train Station is only a 10 minute walk away from the ground on the same side of the River Trent.
As most (all) will know – if you’re travelling from Grimsby, there are no trains back after the game.
Recommended pubs for away fans?
Hooters on London Road is popular pre-match for fans.
The Boot Room on Pavillion Road (opposite side of the river to Meadow Lane) is welcoming Town fans and has a capacity of around 200.
Fellows Morton + Clayton on Canal Street (also a capacity of 200) are welcoming away fans too.
Should this be full, other pubs/bars canal side may welcome fans.
Food available in the area?
Around the ground there are plenty of local and national chain places to eat as it is so close to the City Centre.
Where is the nearest cash machine to the Stadium?
There is a cash machine at the Jet petrol station but it does charge. Otherwise there are plenty of them in the City Centre.
What food and drink is available at the stadium?
Inside there are a couple of catering outlets serving burgers, pies and vegetarian options. As well as sweets, crisps, hot/cold drinks and alcohol.
Inside the ground is now cashless – only card/contactless payments are accepted.
Is a programme available?
Notts County no longer produce a printed programme.
What’s the policy on flags?
Flags are permissible – They should be placed on front row seats only following stewards instructions.