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skybluebeduff

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A single ticket to Northampton is £9.80 'offpeak' £11.60 'anytime'.

Northampton train station is over two miles from the ground, so it is probably best to hire a taxi. £7-£10?

However if you feel like braving the 25-30 minute walk then Dave Brown provides the following directions;
'Come out of the main station entrance, go across the car park, up the steps and then turn right onto Black Lion Hill. Go over the railway bridge, and straight on along St James' Road. At the HSS Hire outlet (and the handily placed Thomas A. Beckett pub on the opposite corner) turn left onto St James' Mill Road. After about 400 yards turn right at the Fabric Warehouse (opposite Jewson) onto Harvey Reeves Road, which further on becomes Edgar Mobbs Way. After about a mile this road brings you out at Sixfields Stadium, with the South (away) Stand over on your right.

The Sixfields stadium is well signposted around the area. There is a fair sized car park located at the ground, which costs £4

On sale inside the ground includes: Cheesburgers £3.30, Burgers £3, Hot Dogs £3, Pasties £3, Various Pies £2.50, Sausage Rolls £2.50, Pizza slices £2.50 and Chips £2.

Ticket prices:
West Stand

Adult £20 (£22)

Senior £16 (£18)

Under 21 (members only) £16 (not available on a matchday)

Under 18s £8 (£10)

Under 7s FREE

Disabled Supporters £14 (£16)

Junior Disabled Supporter £7 (£9)

Companion/Carer FREE



Dave Bowen Stand

Adult £20 (£22)

Senior £16 (£18)

Under 21 (members only) £16 (not available on a matchday)

Under 18s £8 (£10)

Under 7s FREE

Disabled Supporters £14 (£16)

Junior Disabled Supporter £7 (£9)

Companion/Carer FREE



East Family Stand

Adult £19 (£21)

Senior £14 (£16)

Under 21 (members only) £14 (not available on a matchday)

Under 18s £7 (£9)

Under 7s FREE

Disabled Supporters £14 (£16)

Junior Disabled Supporter £7 (£9)

Companion/Carer FREE

BEER:
The ground is built on a leisure complex on the outskirts of Northampton. This consists of a couple of fast food and eating establishments (including a KFC, McDonalds and a Pizza Hut), a cinema, a bowling alley and the stadium itself. There is just one pub on this site called the Sixfields Tavern, which is part of the 'Hungry Horse' chain so offers meals and is family friendly. It also contains a Sports Bar, which shows Sky Sports, but it is primarily for home fans and bouncers man the entrance on matchdays. A better bet may be the Tenpin Bowling Alley which contains a bar, admits away fans and shows Sky Sports too.

Carl Brown adds; 'I found myself drinking in a T.G.I. Friday's outlet opposite the Main Stand. Maybe not your stereotypical pre-match watering hole but very convenient for a drink, plus there were a wonderful array of fine waitresses on display, serving the goods!' There is also a Frankie & Benny's nearby.

:welcome: to Northamptonshire.

SISU you disgust me.
 

Gray

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so 40 quid min to watch a cov home match, thats not including travel to the train station or buying program or food/beer, :facepalm:
 

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