AFC Telford United return to action this weekend when they travel The impact Arena Alfreton.
Read our Match Day Guide below.
Admission by payment at the turnstiles or in advance via the following link Alfreton Town F.C. v AFC Telford United (ticketpass.org)
£15.00 (aged 21 upwards)
£10.00 senior citizen (persons aged 65 and over)
£10.00 for age group 16 to 21
£10.00 for each student upon production of a valid student card at the turnstile on the day of the game
£3.00 for children aged 15 and under, provided that they are accompanied through the turnstile by a paying adult
Admission is by cash at the turnstile (card/contactless coming soon)
Away fans are mostly housed in the mostly open ‘Tin End’ terrace at one end of the ground. This end can accommodate around 1,200 supporters. In addition a small amount of seats are also made available in the covered seating area on one side of the pitch. This area though does have a number of supporting pillars that may impede your view.
At the back of the open terrace there is a small covered area, which can provide some shelter but only for a relatively small number of fans, plus again there are a number of supporting pillars to contend with.
Food on offer inside includes; a range of Pukka Pies, Cornish Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Cheeseburgers, Beefburgers , Chips Cob. Plus you can have Pie, Peas, Chips & Gravy
Where to drink?
Inside the stadium, there is a bar Located just outside the entrance to the ground is the Alfreton Town Supporters Club, which does admit away fans.
There is a Victoria pub on the Nottingham Road, which is only a few minutes’ walk away, going back up onto the main road. The Victoria serves two real ales (both of which are guest beers which vary) and also shows Sky Sports. A few minutes walk from the Victoria on Prospect Street is a small micropub that has recently opened, is aptly called the Prospect Street Micropub, which offers a choice of four real ales and two ciders.
A little further along Nottingham Road going towards the town centre is Blueys Bar.
If you have a bit of time on your hands, then you may care to take the 15 minute walk into the town centre (back up to the main road from the ground and turn left). Of choice here is the Waggon and Horses on King Street, which is a Wetherspoons outlet.
Directions & Car Pak
Leave the M1 at junction 28 and take the A38 towards Derby. After around two miles leave the A38 and take the B600 towards Alfreton. At the top of the slip road on leaving the A38 turn right along the B600 towards Alfreton Town Centre. After around half a mile you will see a Garage on your right and a modern looking church on your left. Turn left just after the church into North Street. The ground is down the bottom of this street on the right.
For the away turnstiles then fans should continue past North Street and then take the next third left into Alma Street. The away fans entrance is down on the left just before the park. There is a small car park at the ground in North Street, otherwise there is plenty of street parking.
Traveling by Train
Alfreton Railway Station is located just under three-quarters a mile away from the ground and is about a 15 minute walk, mainly uphill to the ground. It is served by trains from Nottingham and Chesterfield.
Come out of the station entrance and at the main road turn right into Mansfield Road. Cross the road to the other side and take the second left into Prospect Street. At the bottom of this road turn right into Nottingham Road, then take the first left into North Street and the ground is down on the right.
Match Day Programme £3
Match Day Coverage
AFC Telford United will be providing our usual match day coverage throughout the day on our club social media channels. Richard Worton will be providing live match updates throughout the afternoon on the club twitter feed as well match updates via the club app.
BBC Radio Shropshire will be providing live match commentary from 2pm.