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ARSENAL FC
Highbury House
75 Drayton Park
London
N5 1BU
By Tube and Rail
Arsenal (Piccadilly line) is the nearest tube station; around three minutes walk from the ground. Finsbury Park (Victoria, Piccadilly lines and Great Northern rail) and Highbury & Islington (Victoria line, North London line and Great Northern rail) stations are around a 10 minute walk - these should be slightly less crowded.
King's Cross is the main connecting station for national rail and many underground lines. From here you can travel to the ground via the Piccadilly line (to Arsenal) or the Victoria line (to Highbury & Islington). Alternatively, a short overground rail journey of one stop will take you to Finsbury Park station.
Please note: Holloway Road station will be exit-only before and after matches with pre-match eastbound trains non-stopping.
By Bus
Main bus stops are located on Holloway Road, Nag's Head, Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road and Highbury Corner. High frequency services will take you within a five to 10 minute walk of the ground and direct routes cover much of North and Central London.
By Car
Supporters are strongly advised not to drive to the Emirates Stadium. The ground is situated in a mainly residential area with an extensive Event Day Parking Scheme in operation. Only car owners with resident's permits will be allowed to park on-street in the designated areas and any cars parked illegally will be towed away.
By Coach
Important new arrangements for supporter coach travel to the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal Football Club would like to set out their new arrangements for supporter coach travel to the Emirates Stadium.
New Coach Parking Site
Queensland Road is the new coach parking site for the Emirates Stadium. Supporters will only have to walk a few minutes to reach the new stadium.
ASTON VILLA
Villa Park
Trinity Road
Birmingham
B6 6HE
By Car
Leave the M6 at Junction 6 and take the slip road signposted Birmingham (NE). Turn right at the island (fourth exit), then turn right at the second set of traffic lights (there is the King Edward VII pub on the corner) onto Aston Hall Road. This road will take you down to the ground.
By Train
Take the 10-15 minute train journey from Birmingham New Street to either Aston or Witton station. Witton station is nearer to the away end and is only a few minutes walk from the ground. Aston station is a 10 minute walk away from the ground. There are extra trains to the ground on match days.
BOLTON WANDERERS
Rebook Stadium
Burnden Way
Horwich
Bolton
BL6 6JW
By Car
From The South: M6 to Junction 21a, take eastbound M62 leaving at Junction 12. Follow signs for M61 (Bolton/Preston) and leave the M61 motorway at Junction 6. The ground is visible from this Junction and is clearly signposted.
From The North: From The North: M6 to Junction 29 and take the M65 towards Blackburn. Leave the M65 at Junction 2 and join the M61 towards Manchester. Leave the M61 at Junction 6. The ground is visible from this Junction and is clearly signposted..
Because of traffic congestion on the M60 (formerly M62), supporters travelling from the South should take the North directions above. It is about 10 miles further but can save 30 minutes.
There is a car park at the ground and it costs £6.00. However, a lot of the surrounding industrial estate units offer cheaper parking, for usually around £3.00. Some of these are located on either side of Lostock Lane. From the M61, go past the stadium on your left, move into the right hand filter lane and turn right at the traffic lights into Lostock Lane. If you continue down Lostock Lane and take a left hand turn before to the Bromilow Arms, there is street parking at the bottom of this road.
By Train
Horwich Parkway railway station serves the stadium with regular trains from Bolton's main station. Horwich Parkway is only a few minutes walk from the stadium.
FULHAM FC
Craven Cottage
Stevenage Road
London
SW6 6HH
By Car
From the North M1: At the end of the M1, turn right onto the A406 (North Circular) and follow it towards Harrow for nearly 4.5 miles. Turn left onto the A40 heading into London (passing close to Loftus Road), and after four miles turn right onto the A402 for about 350 yards. Turn left along the A219. This brings you into Hammersmith where you turn right onto the A315 and then after 130 yards turn left back onto the A219. Follow this road for a mile, and the ground is down a side street, off to your right.
From The North M40 & West M25: Leave the M25 at Junction 15 and take the M4, which then becomes the A4, towards central London. After around two miles, branch off left onto the Hammersmith Broadway (before the flyover). Go around the ring road around central Hammersmith, keeping to the right. Then take the A219 Fulham Palace Road. Keep straight on this road, passing Charing Cross Hospital on your left. After half a mile turn right onto Crabtree Lane for the ground.
From the South M25: Leave the M25 at Junction 10 and take the A3 towards central London. After around eight miles, leave the A3 at the turn off for the A219. Take the A219 towards Putney. Continue straight on this road, down Putney High Street and across Putney Bridge. You will see the ground on your left.
Parking is possible in the streets around the ground but they are controlled by council parking meters, so make sure you bring some change, (£1.60 per hour) and early arrival is advised. Parking though is free in these areas in the evenings and on Sundays.
By Tube
The nearest station is Putney Bridge, which is on the District line. The ground is about a 15 minute walk. Turn left out of the station and then just follow the other supporters.
MANCHESTER CITY
City of Manchester Stadium
SportCity
Rowsley Street
Manchester
M11 3FF
The stadium is located in the North East of Manchester.
By Car
From the South M6: Leave the M6 at Junction 19 and follow the A556 towards Stockport and then join the M56 going towards Stockport. Continue onto the M60 passing Stockport and heading towards Ashton Under Lyne. Leave the M60 at Junction 23 and take the A635 towards Manchester. Branch off onto the A662 (Ashton New Road) towards Droylsden/Manchester. Stay on the A662 for around three miles and you will reach the stadium on your right.
From The M62: Leave the M62 at Junction 18 and then join the M60 Ashton Under Lyne. Leave the M60 at Junction 23 and take the A635 towards Manchester. Branch off onto the A662 (Ashton New Road) towards Droylsden/Manchester. Stay on the A662 for around three miles and you will reach the stadium on your right.
An easier route to the ground; Leave the M60 at Junction 24 and take the A57 (Hyde Road) towards Manchester. Turn right onto the A6010 (Pottery Lane). There are quite a number of unofficial car parks on both sides of Pottery Lane, costing around £5.00 per car. Pottery Lane becomes the Alan Turing Way and goes right past the on your left.
There is some parking available at the stadium itself which costs £5.00 per car. The East car park is nearest to the away entrance. Please be aware that there is a residents-only parking scheme in place in the streets near to the ground, which extends about a mile out from the stadium. So if you want to park in the street, it means parking further away and then walking to the stadium. Some unofficial car parks charge around £5.00 per car.
By Train
The closest train station is Ashburys which is a short five minute train ride away from Manchester Piccadilly station. The stadium is about a ten minute walk away from Ashburys station. As you come out of the station turn left and after proceeding up the road you will come to the stadium on your left.
A shorter route from the station is to use the new exit to Fairfield Street (the taxi rank). As you come off the platform, it is on the left hand corner of the main concourse. At street level, exit towards the railway over bridge and then turn left under the railway (Travis Street continuing into Adair Street), and left at the end and right onto Pollard Street (then as above).
Alternatively you can get a taxi from Piccadilly Station or a bus from Piccadilly Gardens - go down the main approach from the station, then along London Road to Piccadilly Gardens; normal service and special match day buses leave from the right hand side of the square (between Lever Street and Oldham Street) - £1.00 each way. 216 and 217 are the main bus services, but 185, 186, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, X36 and X37 also go from the City Centre to the stadium (and 53 and 54 from the city's ring road). On return, the buses leave from Ashton New Road just across from the away end.
MANCHESTER UNITED
Sir Matt Busby Way
Old Trafford
Manchester
M16 0RA
By Train/Metrolink
The Metrolink service operates a frequent service from the City Centre (including Victoria and Piccadilly stations) to Old Trafford Station which is situated within a five minute walk of the football ground. Metrolink enquiries: 0161 205 2000.
North Western trains operate a service from City Centre stations direct to Old Trafford Stadium where the station is located alongside the South stand. Due to the varied kick off times, it is advisable to telephone National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 for train times.
The above directions should be followed for cars with the exception that Sir Matt Busby Way is closed to vehicular traffic, with the exception of car park permit holders, who can then gain access via the route from Wharfside Way only (there is no access from the A56).
Visitors who travel by car are advised to use official, secure, car parks, which are identified by brown location signs. These are located on all approaches to the stadium and you are advised that the use of these car parks reduces the potential for your vehicle to be the victim of crime.
On match days there is a Residents Parking Scheme in place on roads in the immediate vicinity of the stadium and you are advised that vehicles parking in contravention of the scheme will be dealt with by the Local Authority, which may lead to the clamping or towing away of your vehicle.
Away coaches travelling on match days should follow the directions given above from Junction 9, M60 regardless of their direction of approach and are allocated to car park B on Sir Matt Busby Way.
Home coaches are allocated to car park E1, access to which is gained off Elevator Road which is located off Wharfside Way 400 metres after the Village Way.
MIDDLESBROUGH
Riverside Stadium
Middlesbrough
Cleveland
TS63 6RS
By Car
Follow the A66 (signposted Teesside from the A1) past Darlington's new ground and into Middlesbrough. Carry on up the A66, through the centre of Middlesbrough and you will see signs for the Riverside Stadium. Although there is no parking available directly at the stadium itself, there are a number of private parks nearby.
The stadium is about one mile from the town centre.
By Train
The ground is walkable from Middlesbrough train station which is on Albert Road. Although there is a direct train service from the North West, fans travelling from other parts of the country, will have to change at Darlington, for Middlesbrough.
If you come out of the main entrance, turn left onto Zetland Road. Then left again into Albert Road and proceed under the railway bridge. Turn immediately right into Bridge Street East, going past the Bridge pub (not recommended for away fans) and then take the next right into Wynward Way. The stadium is down this road. If you come out of the rear station entrance, turn right onto Bridge Street East. Go straight past the Bridge pub and then take the next right into Wynward Way for the ground.
PORTSMOUTH FC
Fratton Park
Frogmore Road
Portsmouth
PO4 8RA
By Car
Go along the M27 and continue on to the A27. At the Junction with the A2030 turn right towards Southsea/Fratton and just continue straight along the A2030 and you will see the ground in front of you. There is a large car park behind the TY Europe stand, but this is for home supporters only. So it is mostly street parking for away fans. This is best found on the right hand side of the A2030 before you reach the Good Companion pub.
By Train
The nearest local train station is Fratton, which is 10 minutes walk away. Portsmouth train station is at least a 25 minute walk away.
On arrival at Fratton by train you pass the ground on the left. At the top of the stairs from the platform turn left onto the footbridge (from which you can see the floodlights of Fratton Park) and exit into Goldsmith Avenue. (Note that if the gate on the footbridge is closed you need to turn right on the footbridge and exit via Platform 1, turn left as you exit the station, walk 30 metres and go back over the footbridge to Goldsmith Avenue). Turn left along Goldsmith Avenue and walk half a mile passing a small roundabout (by the Pompey Centre). Then turn left onto Frogmore Road and the entrance to the TY and South stands are 100 metres ahead. For the Milton End, stay on Goldsmith Avenue for another 100 metres and turn left into Apsley Road. The entrances to the Milton End are 100 metres ahead.
SUNDERLAND
Stadium of Light
Sunderland
SR5 1SU
By Car
Exit the A1 at Junction 62, the Durham/Sunderland exit, and take the A690 towards Sunderland. After about eight miles, you will reach a roundabout, at which turn left onto the A19, signposted for the Tyne Tunnel. Stay in the left hand lane and take the second slip road towards Sunderland (signposted Stadium of Light, A1231 Sunderland). This takes you onto a bridge crossing over the River Wear. Turn right onto the A1231 following the signs for Sunderland. Go straight over four roundabouts into Sunderland. Then go through two sets of traffic lights (keeping in the left hand lane at the second set, going straight on towards Roker rather than the city centre) and you will see the Stadium car park on your right, about a mile after the traffic lights. However, there is only limited parking at the ground, so alternatively, you can park in the city centre and walk to the ground (about 10-15 minutes).
There is also a 'Park & Ride' scheme in operation on match days, free for both home and away supporters. This is situated at Sunderland Enterprise Park, which is well signposted just off the A1231. Buses run every five minutes, for 90 minutes before kick-off and continue after the game.
By Train/Metro
Sunderland train station in the city centre is walkable from the stadium (around 15 minutes). From the train station, exit between WH. Smith and the bakery. Turn left and walk down High St West and then turn left again and walk up Fawcett St to the Wear Bridge. Simply cross the bridge, and turn left onto Millennium Way, opposite the Wheatsheaf pub (home fans only). The away turnstiles are located on the side of the ground.
The Metro stations Stadium of Light and St. Peters both serve the stadium. The metro provides regular and rapid transport from both Newcastle and the South of Sunderland. Both stations are only a few minutes walk from the stadium, although away supporters should alight at St Peters Station as that is closer to their entrance.
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Bill Nicholson Way
748 High Road
Tottenham
London
N17 0AP
By Train
White Hart Lane mainline station is five minutes walk from the stadium, which joins the Victoria line tube service via Seven Sisters. There is an excellent bus service from Seven Sisters running past the stadium entrance. Trains run from both Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale to Liverpool Street Station and direct trains take about 20 minutes. A taxi rank is available at Tottenham Hale Station, which is also on the Victoria Line.
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By Road
The stadium is located on the A1010 (Tottenham High Road) and is one mile south of the A406 (North Circular). You can easily join the A406 from the M25 (Junction 25) and the A10. The M25 is 15-20 minutes from the stadium. From the city follow the A10 to Bruce Grove then straight onto the A1010.
Controlled Parking Zone
There are new match day parking regulations around White Hart Lane. These regulations will prevent on-street parking in the controlled zone for all non-residents with the exception of mobility impaired motorists who have a valid Blue Badge parking permit. Penalty charge notices will be issued to all drivers who ignore the regulations. If match days are Monday to Friday, the CPZ will operate from 17:00 - 20:30. For Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays, it will be in place from noon to 16.30.
By Bus
An extensive bus network operates around the stadium.
WIGAN ATHLETIC
Christopher Park
Wigan Lower Rd
Standish Lower Ground
Wigan
WN6 8LB
By Car
From The South: Leave the M6 at Junction 25 then take the A49 to Wigan. After around two miles you should pass an Aldi store on your left, before reaching a large roundabout that is a traffic light-controlled area. Turn left at this roundabout into Robin Park Road and continue into Scot Lane. The ground is down Scot Lane on your right.
From The North: Leave the M6 at Junction 26 and follow the signs for Wigan town centre (this road meets the A49), then turn left into Robin Park and continue into Scot Lane. The ground is down Scot Lane on your right.
Car Parking: There is a large free car park at the stadium, behind the away end, which costs £4.00. Make sure that you avoid parking in the nearby retail park, as parking there is restricted to two hours.
By Train
Wigan North Western and Wallgate stations are a good 20 minute walk from the ground. On exiting from either station head under the railway bridge and keep to the right. Follow the road (A49), making sure you stick to the right for around 10 minutes. You should pass the Seven Stars hotel and then pass under a second railway bridge. The Robin Park complex and the JJB Stadium should then be visible.
ABERDEEN
Pittodrie Stadium
Pittodrie Street
Aberdeen
AB24 5QH
By Car
The ground is located in the North part of the city (close to Old Aberdeen) and near to the coast line. It is close to the A956.
From The South: Follow the A90 towards Aberdeen. Just south of Aberdeen join the A956. Keep on the A956 through Aberdeen and eventually you will come to Pittodrie over on your right. Turn right into Pittodrie Street for the ground.
From The North: Follow the A956 into Aberdeen. You will reach Pittodrie over on your left. Turn left into Pittodrie Street for the ground.
From The West: Follow the A96 into Aberdeen. At the large roundabout with the A978 turn left into Machar Drive (A978). Proceed along the A978 and then turn right onto the A956 (King Street). Pittodrie Street and the ground is the fifth turning on the left.
There is a large car park at the ground but this is for pass holders only. There is though a fair amount of street parking in side streets and on the Esplanade along the sea front, which is on the other side of the golf course.
By Train
Aberdeen train station is over two miles from the ground and is a 25-30 minute walk.
Upon leaving the station turn left, walk across the bridge and then turn right. This brings you into Union Street, where you should walk down until its end, where you will reach Castle Gate. Home supporters should bear left into King Street (A956) and continue down this street before turning right into Merkland Road for the ground. Away supporters should proceed through the Castle Gate and into Park Street. This street eventually becomes Golf Road and you will come to Pittodrie on your left.
CELTIC
Celtic Park
Glasgow
G40 3RE
Scotland
By Car
From the Motorway: Visitors coming from the North or South by motorway can follow the M74 or M73 and the M74 (East) to the end of the road at Tollcross, and proceed for another mile along London Road to the ground.
Motorway Exit from East/West: Visitors from the East or West can exit at M8 Junctions 12, 13, and 14.
From Glasgow city centre: From Glasgow City Centre, the 61, 62 and 43 buses all go past the ground.
By Train
Trains from Queen Street to either Belgrove or Carntyne will take you to within 20 minutes walk of the ground.
Trains from Glasgow Central or Argyle Street to Dalmarnock will take you to within five minutes walk of the ground.
HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN
Tynecastle Stadium
Gorgie Road
Edinburgh
EH11 2NL
By Car
Tynecastle Stadium is located close to the West End of Edinburgh and can be located from there by taking the Dalry Road fork at Haymarket and continuing until Dalry Road joins Gorgie Road.
From the Edinburgh City Bypass (A720), take the A71 Edinburgh West slip road and follow signs for city centre.
By Train
If travelling from the West and North disembark at Haymarket Station and proceed along Dalry Road and Gorgie Road. If travelling from the South, continue your journey through Waverley Station to Haymarket Station.
By Bus
Buses from Haymarket/Dalry to Tynecastle are Lothian numbers 1, 2, 3, 21, 25, 33 and First numbers 25, 27, 28 & 427.
HIBERNIAN
Easter Road Stadium
12 Albion Place
Edinburgh
EH7 5QG
By Car
From The M8: At the end of the M8, follow signs for the city centre. Upon reaching the city centre follow signs for Leith (A900). Continue towards Leith on the A900 and at the Junction with the B1350, turn right onto London Road (B1350). It is then the fourth left at the crossroads, onto Easter Road and then the fourth right into Albion Road for the ground.
From The South: Follow the A1 into Edinburgh. Turn right onto the B1350 London Road and then right at the crossroads into Easter Road. Take the fourth right into Albion Road for the ground.
By Train
The ground is around a 20 minute walk away from Edinburgh Waverley station. Exit the station via the Waverley Steps onto Prince's Street. Cross the road and head for Leith Walk which is about 200 yards diagonally opposite from the exit to the station. Go straight down Leith Walk for about a quarter of a mile and turn right along London Road. Walk a further half mile to the top of Easter Road on your left. The stadium is about 300 yards down Easter Road on your right hand side.
INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
East Longman
Inverness
IV1 1FF
By Car
From The South: The ground is straightforward to find and depending on which approach you take into Inverness, the bright orange cantilevers of the Main Stand can be seen for quite some distance away. Continue on the A9 through Inverness and at the roundabout, just before the large Kessock Bridge that takes you across the Moray Firth, turn right for the road down to the ground. There are some car parks (£1.00) at each end of the ground.
By Train
Inverness station is about a mile away from the ground, which is about a 20-25 minute walk. On leaving Inverness station follow the signs for the car park and bus station (going along Railway Terrace). Cross through the car park, keeping the bus station on your left and on your right you can see a bridge crossing the River Ness. Go across the bridge and then continue straight ahead along Longman Road. Eventually you will reach the stadium on your left. After the match there can be a number of shuttle buses waiting outside the stadium to take fans back into the town centre.
BARNSLEY
Grove Street
Barnsley
S71 1ET
By Car
Leave the M1 at Junction 37 and take the A628 towards Barnsley. Stay on this road and you will eventually see the ground on your right. There is a car park located at the ground.
By Train
Barnsley railway station is about a 10 minute walk away. This station is served by trains running between Sheffield and Leeds.
From the train station, turn left away from the town centre and head towards the bridge that the dual-carriageway runs over. Go under the bridge and turn left up the slip road and then take the first road on the right and head towards the Metro Dome leisure complex at the top of the hill. Oakwell is now clearly visible.
BIRMINGHAM CITY
St Andrews Ground
Birmingham
B9 4NH
By Car
Leave the M6 at Junction 6 and take the A38 (M) for Birmingham city centre. Continue past the first turn off and then take the next turn off, for the Inner Ring Road.
Turn left at the island at the top of the slip road and take the Ring Road East, signposted Coventry/Stratford. Continue along the ring road for two miles, crossing straight across three islands. At the fourth island (there is a large McDonalds on the far left hand corner) turn left towards Small Heath. Birmingham City's ground is about a 1/4 of a mile up this road on your left. The ground is well signposted on the Inner Ring Road.
There is a small car park directly outside the entrance to the away end. Availability of space for cars is determined by how many away coaches are expected, as they park in the same car park, which may mean for certain games that there is no space available for cars at all. There is plenty of street parking off the left hand side of the ring road.
By Train
The nearest station is Bordesley, which is a 10 minute walk away from the ground, but is only served by trains from Birmingham Snow Hill and the service is not very frequent on Saturdays. If you arrive at New Street Station in the city centre, either walk to Snow Hill (10 minutes), take a taxi (about £5.00), or embark on the 20 minute walk to the ground.
As you come onto the concourse of New Street station, bear to the left of the escalators and through the glass doors. Walk down towards to the end of the Station Service Road. Cross to the other side of the road and at the end of this, (where there is a new shopping centre), turn right and follow the purple pedestrian signs for Digbeth Coach Station. This will see you descending a flight of stairs at the side of the shopping centre on your left and then going down a road with the markets on your right and a large church on your left. Follow this road around to the right and then take the next left to take you up to the main dual carriageway. Turn right along the dual carriageway, passing Digbeth Coach Station on your right and the Crown pub on your left. Cross over the dual carriageway to the Crown pub side of the road and continue walking away from the city centre. You will come to a fork in the road where you want to bear left going underneath a railway bridge. Passing the Clements Arms on your left just continue straight down this road, crossing a large roundabout. The entrance to the away section is further up the road on your left.
By Bus
You can take the following buses from the city centre. No: 96, 97, 58 and 60. The 97 and 98 can be found in Carrs Lane in the city centre. As you come off the platform and onto the station concourse, go straight up the escalators in front of you. At the top the escalators turn left and keep in that direction so that you leave the shopping centre by going down a long ramp. Turn right at the bottom the ramp into New Street and continue to the bottom. Then turn left onto the High St and just past Marks & Spencers on the right is Carrs Lane. Turn onto Carrs Lane and the bus stops are down on the left by the church.
BRISTOL CITY
Ashton Gate Stadium
Bristol
BS3 2EJ
By Car
Leave the M5 motorway at Junction 18, travel along the Portway (A4) following the signs for Bristol Airport/Taunton (A38). Over the swing bridge (Brunel Way), branching left into Winterstoke Road, then left again for Aston Gate.
Park and Ride: The Long Ashton Park and Ride is open to City supporters for a charge of just £3 per car, per game.
By Bus
Buses are supplied by Abus "Service A" which costs a flat rate of 50p. The buses pick up one hour before kick-off from the following places: Temple Meads, Temple Way (Old Market), Haymarket, Centre, Anchor Road and Hotwells. The buses return to all those destinations after the match, leaving from Ashton Road, by the Greville Smyth Park.
CARDIFF CITY FC
Ninian Park
Sloper Road
Cardiff
CF11 8SX
By Car
Leave the M4 at Junction 33 and take the A4232 towards Cardiff/Barry. Keep on the A4232 towards Cardiff and then leave the dual carriageway at the B4267 exit, signposted Cardiff (Leckwith) Athletics Stadium. Follow the signs for the stadium and after about half a mile you will see Ninian Park over on your right.
By Train
The nearest train station is Ninian Park Halt, which is only a couple of minutes walk from the ground. This station is on a local line which is served by trains from Cardiff Central.
CRYSTAL PALACE
Selhurst Park
London
SE25 6PU
By Car
Leave the M25 at Junction 7 and follow the signs for the A23 to Croydon. At Purley, bear left onto the A23 at its Junction with the A235 (to Croydon). You will pass roundabouts and junctions with the A232 and A236 as you pass Croydon, after which the A23 bears left at Thornton Heath (at the Horseshoe pub roundabout). Here you must go straight over, onto Brigstock Road (B266), passing Thornton Heath Station on your left and bearing right onto the High Street. At the next mini roundabout (Whitehorse Road/Grange Road) go left onto Whitehorse Lane. The ground is on your right.
An alternative route for fans coming from the North, is to leave the M25 at Junction 10 and follow the A3 towards London. After about 10 miles you will reach the Tolworth roundabout at which you turn right onto the A240 towards Epsom. After about three miles turn onto the A232 towards Sutton. Follow the A232 through Sutton and Carshalton and just before reaching Croydon, turn left onto the A23 north towards Thornton Heath'. Where the A23 bears left at Thornton Heath (at the Horsehoe pub roundabout). Here you must go straight over, into Brigstock Road (B266), passing Thornton Heath Station on your left and bearing right on to the High Street. At the next mini roundabout, (Whitehorse Road/Grange Road) go left into Whitehorse Lane. The ground is on your right.
There is plenty of street parking in the area.
By Train
The nearest railway stations are Selhurst or Thornton Heath, which are served by London Victoria main line station, Clapham Junction, London Bridge (every 30 minutes) and East Croydon (every 15 minutes). You can also use Norwood Junction station, but is a little further away. It
