Manchester City M11 3FF
The
stadium is located in the North East of Manchester. Approx 108 miles 2hr 30min
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 on 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 and 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.
You could also try leaving 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 £8 per car. Pottery Lane becomes the
Alan Turing Way and goes right past the stadium on your left.
Car Parking:
There is some parking available at the stadium itself which costs £10 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
street park, it means parking further away and then walking to the stadium.
Some unofficial car parks have sprung up mostly charging around £10 per car
By Rail:
The
closest train station is Ashburys which is a short five minute train ride away
from Manchester Piccadilly Station. The stadium is about a 15 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.
Otherwise if you have time on your hands then you can embark on the 20/25
minute walk from Piccadilly Station to the stadium. At the bottom of the main
station approach turn right into Ducie Street. At the end of the road turn
right onto Great Ancoats Street. Cross over the road, then the canal and
turn left into Pollard Street – this is well marked as a walking route to
“Sportcity”. Continue straight along Pollard Street which leads onto
the A662 Ashton New Road and 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 platforms, it’s in the left hand corner of
the main concourse. Lifts or escalators down. (There’s also an exit from the
little concourse off the bridge near platforms 13/14.) At the street exit head
toward the railway over bridge, under that, then left
again under the railway (Travis Street continuing into Adair Street), left at
the end and right into Pollard Street (then as above).
Alternatively you can get a taxi from Piccadilly Station (around £5.00) 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
matchday buses leave from the right hand side of the square (between
Lever Street and Oldham Street) – £1 each way. 216 and 217 the main
service buses, 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 the return, the special buses leave
from Ashton New Road just across from the away end.
Trains take approx 3hrs offpeak return £51-30
Last train back 20-42pm
Where to drink
‘The Stanley’ (aka Sports Bar) pub does let in away fans in small numbers. It is about a ten minute walk away from the stadium, just set back from the main A6010 (Pottery Lane), going towards Ashburys train station. The easiest way to find it is to locate the large Asda store behind one side of the stadium (there is also a McDonalds outlet next door to the store, plus there is a cafe located inside it) and on facing the superstore turn right and proceed down the main road, you will come to the pub on the left. It does cost for adults to enter the pub, but children are admitted free. Inside there is a large screen showing SKY Sports, good service and a good mix of home and away support.
Otherwise the Townley on Albert Street, which is only a five minute walk away from the stadium Is recommended. The pub has a good atmosphere and as long as away fans arrive early and are discrete (i.e. no colours) then they should be okay.
There are plenty of places to eat and drink in the town centre.
Please check the cost and times of trains etc. All information is provided in good faith but the Foxes Trust cannot be held responsible for any errors.
Compiled by Anne Noble