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Aetos Flag 03 May 18 9.53pm Send a Private Message to Aetos Add Aetos as a friend

Longton Rugby Union Club. A fiver to park and the bonus of being able to use their bar. Ten minute walk to the ground.

 

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Dan1994 Flag Wallington 03 May 18 10.01pm Send a Private Message to Dan1994 Add Dan1994 as a friend

I'll be leaving the car at home, as I'll be walking from the train station.

 


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DutchEagleJohan Flag Vlissingen, Netherlands 03 May 18 11.08pm Send a Private Message to DutchEagleJohan Add DutchEagleJohan as a friend

I went about 5 years ago in my quest to do the 92 and parked easily near one of the main roundabouts for a fiver. If getting away is your concern I think it makes sense to park West of the main road and walk.

from footballgroundguide.com:

Car parking at the stadium costs £5. Andy Fenwick a visiting Sunderland fan adds; 'Don't be tempted to park on wasteland around the stadium, you may well end up as I did with a parking ticket waiting for you on your return'. Andrew a visiting Swansea Cirt fan informs me; 'We parked at the nearby Harvester pub/restaurant across the road from the stadium. It cost £10 to park there, but after the game it took 45 minutes to get out of the car park and then we still had to join a long queue of traffic going up to the main road'.

Matt Goldstraw adds; 'If you have a ticket for the official south car park, then after going onto the A500 towards Stoke from junction 15 of the M6, leave the A500 at the first junction and turn right at the large roundabout and onto the A34 towards Stafford. Go past the Bengal Indian Restaurant and after about a mile you will reach a small roundabout that on the right has the entrance to Trentham Awakes (previously known as Trentham Gardens). Turn left at the island and then continue straight up this road for about three miles. You will pass a golf club, a Toby Carvery, go over a railway bridge, over the canal and past an Esso garage. Then at a set of traffic lights where there is an obvious industrial estate to the right, turn left onto Stanley Matthews Way for the stadium'.

Just off Sir Stanley Matthews Way is a Power League complex that allows parking at £4.50 per car. Nearby on Eastern Rise is Longton Rugby Club which also has parking available at £5 per car. Alternatively, there are still some parking spaces at various commercial sites between the old Michelin Car park and the site of the old Victoria Ground. Bear in mind though that if you do park in this area then allow a good 20 minutes to walk (mostly uphill) to the stadium. If you are intending parking in this area then from Junction 15 proceed along the A500, passing the junction with the A34. The stadium will appear over on the right and then leave the A500 at the next junction and turn left to go down to this area.

Justin Herriman informs me; 'There are 300 parking spaces available (weekend matches only) at the Screwfix direct site on Stanley Matthews Way. The site is based one mile from the ground and allows quicker access back onto the A50 after the game has ended. The cost for parking is £4 per car (no mini buses). If arriving from the M6, follow signs to the Bet365 Stadium on the A50. Continue past the stadium for approx 1 mile and the Screwfix site is on the left. The post code for SatNav's is ST4 8GR.' Whilst Andrew Catmur adds; 'There is also car parking south of the stadium on Stanley Matthews Way between Screwfix and the Stadium opposite Pets at Home (Sat Nav ST4 8GR ). It costs £5 and you can get to this car park via Stanley Mathews Way from the A50 or Trentham Road. After the match all traffic goes south which means you avoid all the congestion by the stadium. See [Link] for more details. There is also the option of renting a private driveway near the bet365 Stadium via YourParkingSpace.co.uk.

 

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20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Flag Bolton 04 May 18 7.49am Send a Private Message to 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Add 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug as a friend

Originally posted by Dan1994

I'll be leaving the car at home, as I'll be walking from the train station.


Do you go along the tow - path ?

Great walk , seeing all the barges.

And it's straightest route to ground.

 

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Direwolf Flag Lincoln 04 May 18 8.32am Send a Private Message to Direwolf Add Direwolf as a friend

Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan

I went about 5 years ago in my quest to do the 92 and parked easily near one of the main roundabouts for a fiver. If getting away is your concern I think it makes sense to park West of the main road and walk.

from footballgroundguide.com:

Car parking at the stadium costs £5. Andy Fenwick a visiting Sunderland fan adds; 'Don't be tempted to park on wasteland around the stadium, you may well end up as I did with a parking ticket waiting for you on your return'. Andrew a visiting Swansea Cirt fan informs me; 'We parked at the nearby Harvester pub/restaurant across the road from the stadium. It cost £10 to park there, but after the game it took 45 minutes to get out of the car park and then we still had to join a long queue of traffic going up to the main road'.

Matt Goldstraw adds; 'If you have a ticket for the official south car park, then after going onto the A500 towards Stoke from junction 15 of the M6, leave the A500 at the first junction and turn right at the large roundabout and onto the A34 towards Stafford. Go past the Bengal Indian Restaurant and after about a mile you will reach a small roundabout that on the right has the entrance to Trentham Awakes (previously known as Trentham Gardens). Turn left at the island and then continue straight up this road for about three miles. You will pass a golf club, a Toby Carvery, go over a railway bridge, over the canal and past an Esso garage. Then at a set of traffic lights where there is an obvious industrial estate to the right, turn left onto Stanley Matthews Way for the stadium'.

Just off Sir Stanley Matthews Way is a Power League complex that allows parking at £4.50 per car. Nearby on Eastern Rise is Longton Rugby Club which also has parking available at £5 per car. Alternatively, there are still some parking spaces at various commercial sites between the old Michelin Car park and the site of the old Victoria Ground. Bear in mind though that if you do park in this area then allow a good 20 minutes to walk (mostly uphill) to the stadium. If you are intending parking in this area then from Junction 15 proceed along the A500, passing the junction with the A34. The stadium will appear over on the right and then leave the A500 at the next junction and turn left to go down to this area.

Justin Herriman informs me; 'There are 300 parking spaces available (weekend matches only) at the Screwfix direct site on Stanley Matthews Way. The site is based one mile from the ground and allows quicker access back onto the A50 after the game has ended. The cost for parking is £4 per car (no mini buses). If arriving from the M6, follow signs to the Bet365 Stadium on the A50. Continue past the stadium for approx 1 mile and the Screwfix site is on the left. The post code for SatNav's is ST4 8GR.' Whilst Andrew Catmur adds; 'There is also car parking south of the stadium on Stanley Matthews Way between Screwfix and the Stadium opposite Pets at Home (Sat Nav ST4 8GR ). It costs £5 and you can get to this car park via Stanley Mathews Way from the A50 or Trentham Road. After the match all traffic goes south which means you avoid all the congestion by the stadium. See [Link] for more details. There is also the option of renting a private driveway near the bet365 Stadium via YourParkingSpace.co.uk.

I think i’m aiming for this one as it looks to have 600 spaces.

 

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bifffabazz Flag Highworth, Wiltshire 04 May 18 11.22am Send a Private Message to bifffabazz Add bifffabazz as a friend

Thinking of parking at Longton Rugby Club so called them to ask what time their bar opens. 11am was the answer.

 


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Brinscall Eagle Flag Brinscall Lancashire/ Villamartin ... 06 May 18 2.20pm

Originally posted by jordan98x

Does anyone know the best place to park for the away game at stoke?

Did you manage to find a parking place?

 

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