Going to Middlesbrough ?

From the north:

Approaching Middlesbrough on the A19 cross over the River Tees and take A66 eastbound towards Middlesbrough town centre. Stay on A66 past the town centre (on your right) and follow signs to the stadium on your left.

From the south: 

Leave the A1(M) at junction 49, signposted to Teesside, and join the A168, which after approximately 11 miles will become the A19. Approximately 19 miles later take the A66 eastbound towards Middlesbrough town centre. Stay on A66 past the town centre (on your right) and follow signs to the stadium which you will see on your left.

From the west: 

Leave the A1(M) at Junction 57 onto the A66(M). Follow signs to Teesside on the A66. In approximately 18 miles you will pass Middlesbrough town centre (on your right) and follow signs to the stadium on your left.Approx 154 miles and 3 hours

Car parking at Middlesbrough Football Club

Matchday parking at the stadium is restricted to permit holders.
Fans can also follow the route marked "away coaches" from the A66, as this passes many private car parks along the river. However if you do park at one of these car parks, then it may take 45 minutes or so after the game, before you can exit them. …

Otherwise, as the stadium is about one mile from the town centre you could also consider parking in a long stay car park in the town centre (about a 15-20 minute walk away from the ground).

By Train

Middlesbrough station is located on Albert Road, 10 to 15 minutes walk from the ground 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.

Trains take approx 4 hours and last one to get back on Saturday night is 18-20 cost £82-00 off peak return.

Buses:
From the town centre.

Where to drink

Doctor Browns, a ten minute walk away from the ground at the bottom of Corporation Road, in the city centre is recommended. This pub serves real ale, has SKY TV and a good mix of home and away fans, both inside and outside of the pub. The Bridge Inn, which is next door to the railway station on Bridge street is also recommended. The people and staff were very friendly and the beer in there was cheap.

All information is provided in good faith but the Foxes Trust cannot be held responsible for any errors.

Thanks to the Football Ground Guide, and Middlesbrough FC 

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