Travelling To Yeovil? Here’s All You Need To Know

Saturday 9th February – kick-off 3pm.

Huish Park Stadium,
Lufton Way,
Yeovil,
Somerset
BA22 8YF

Ticket News. 

Town fans will be housed in the Screwfix Community Stand

SCREWFIX COMMUNITY STAND  
Adult £21.00
Senior (65 and over) £17.00
Disabled/wheelchair* £17.00
Young Person (aged 16-21) £10.00
Under 16 £3.00

Please note.

Adult and Senior prices increase on matchday by £3.
Young person tickets increase by £2 on the day of the match.

Tickets can be purchased in advance here (available until 3pm on Friday only)

Food/Drink:

There is very little by way of public houses near to the ground.

The Airfield or The Arrow are the local pubs. For those driving in on the A37, The Halfway House is an inn surprisingly about halfway between Ilchester and Yeovil. You will see it on the left hand side of the road

There are snack bars situated in the home and away terrace areas. Tasty pies, sweets and drinks are always available at these snack bars.

Programmes:

Programme sellers are situated at various points outside the Stadium priced at £3.

Car Parking:
The Away supporters Car Park is accessed via Gate A from the Lufton Way entrance.

Car Parking costs £3 and is payable to the Steward on the gate.

There is a limited amount of on street parking around the stadium. However the club ask all supporters respect the neighbours on nearby housing estates and refrain from parking on residential streets.

How to get there: 
From the Midlands and North

Take the M5 south to junction 25 (Taunton). Take the A358 signposted Ilminster until joining the A303 at Horton Cross. Continue along the A303 in an easterly direction which is signposted Andover and London until the Cartgate roundabout and then take the A3088 which is signposted Yeovil.

At the first roundabout, turn left; at the second roundabout go straight on (past the Crematorium) then at the third island, take the first exit again at the Asda roundabout into Lufton Way. The main entrance to the stadium is approx. half a mile along on the right

From London and the Home Counties

Take the M3 and the A303 until the Cartgate roundabout, junction with A3088 sign-posted for Yeovil. At first roundabout take the first exit along Bunford Lane, go straight over the next roundabout and take The first exit – again the Western Avenue roundabout into Lufton Way.

From the South via A30

Take the A30 into Yeovil until the Kingston roundabout, and then follow signs for Taunton (A358) along Preston Road to roundabout at Western Avenue.

From the West Country via the A30

Take the A30 into Yeovil, at the first roundabout in West Coker Road take the first exit. At the bottom of the hill, take the first exit again at the roundabout, the second exit at the following roundabout and then straight over the next. This will lead you to the Western Avenue roundabout. Take the first exit at this roundabout into Lufton Way and the stadium is on the right hand side.

From the West Country via A303

Take the A303 to the Cartgate Roundabout and take junction A3088 sign-posted for Yeovil. At the first roundabout, take the first exit along Bunford Lane, go straight over the next roundabout and take the first exit again at the Western Avenue roundabout into Lufton Way; the main entrance to the stadium is on the right.

By Train:

Yeovil has two railway stations, Yeovil Pen Mill which links with trains from Bristol and Birmingham and Yeovil Junction which has a regular service from London Waterloo and Exeter.

Both stations are about three miles from Huish Park and unless you love walking a taxi to the ground would be advisable. Taxis are always available at both stations.

From Town Centre:

Huish Park is about 2 miles from the town centre and as previously mentioned unless you love walking you are advised to get a bus (Not that frequent) or a taxi (01935 426666).
Celebrity Watch

England cricket legend Ian Botham went to school in Yeovil, and Cockney Rebel guitarist Jim Cregan, the musician John Parish, and his younger sister the actress Sarah Parish also hail from these parts. And former Walking Dead actor Andrew Lincoln was born just a short stagger away from Huish Park.

Town Kit

Shirts: Red
Shorts: Red
Socks: Black

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