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AWAY DAY GUIDE: MANSFIELD v CITY

8 November 2022

Match Previews

AWAY DAY GUIDE: MANSFIELD v CITY

8 November 2022

The Bantams will be aiming to return to winning ways when travelling to Mansfield Town this evening (7.45pm). 

The fixture represents City's game in hand, after the original clash was postponed following the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in September. 

We have created an Away Day Guide to give you all the important information you need to know heading into the encounter.

STADIUM ADDRESS

One Call Stadium

Quarry Lane

Nottinghamshire

Mansfield

NG18 5DA

ABOUT THE GROUND 

This is the oldest ground in the EFL, having first hosted football all the way back in 1861.

The stadium is usually known as Field Mill, but is currently under the name of One Call Stadium due to commercial reasons. 

The Stags began playing their football at the ground back in 1919.  

The venue holds a total capacity of 9,186 and is made up of four stands which go by the names of the Ian Greaves Stand, the Quarry Lane End, the Bishop Street Stand, and the North Stand (for visiting supporters). 

iFOLLOW

Supporters who were unable to secure a ticket for the game will be able to catch every minute of the encounter from the comfort of their own home, via iFollow.

Video match passes are on sale for just £10, with the action brought to you by BBC Radio Leeds' Jamie Raynor, from 7.00pm. 

Supporters are reminded that 100 per-cent of monies generated through the sale of iFollow video match passes for this fixture will be directed straight to Bradford City AFC. 

For full details, please CLICK HERE

To purchase a match pass, please CLICK HERE

TICKETS 

The away allocation for this match has SOLD OUT, with over 1,600 City supporters set to make the trip to the One Call Stadium. 

PLEASE NOTE: Away tickets being collected from Mansfield on the day will be available from the away end ticket booth.

No further tickets will be available for this clash, with no pay-on-the-day option available. Supporters without tickets are politely asked not to travel to the One Call Stadium.  

The travelling Bantams supporters will be situated in the North Stand. 

For full details, please CLICK HERE

CAR PARKING 

There is no car parking available at the One Call Stadium on matchday.

Alternative parking can be accessed at the following locations:

Grove Street, NG18 1EL - charged at 70p per hour.

Robin Hood Line Station, NG18 1HA - charged at 70p per hour, or a 24-hour ticket is available for £3. Disabled parking is free for blue badge holders, in the designated spaces.

Watermeadows, NG18 1BA - charged at £1 per hour. Disabled parking is free for blue badge holders, in the designated spaces.

ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS

There is a kiosk located at the One Call Stadium, selling a variety of snacks and drinks, such as pies, sausage rolls, beer and soft drinks.

City supporters will also be able to visit the William IV pub which serves a variety of food and drink. This is a 15-minute walk from the stadium. 

A variety of pubs can be found closer to the town centre, which is around a 10-minute walk from the stadium. The pubs are friendly and welcoming of most away supporters, but in some cases away supporters may not be granted entrance.

Please see police advice closer to the game for City’s nominated away day bar. Updates will be posted via @MansPolFootball on Twitter.

GETTING THERE

By car: 

Leave the M1 at Junction 29, and then take the A16 to Mansfield. After continuing for six miles, you should then pass the pub called the Pheasant Inn on your left-hand side. 

At the next set of traffic lights, turn right into Rosemary Street (signposted Derby A38). 

Follow that road for one mile and once you pass Burger King and a retail park on your right, turn right at the traffic lights onto Quarry Lane. 

You will then be able to see the ground on your right-hand side. 

Route from the south: Leave the M1 at Junction 28 and take the A38 to Mansfield. 

Once you pass the Kings Mill Hospital on your left and the Nell Gwyn pub on your right, turn right at the set of traffic lights after the pub onto Sheepbridge Lane. 

After you pass under a railway bridge, you will reach another set of traffic lights where you will need to turn left onto Quarry Lane. 

You will see the stadium on your left-hand side. 

By train:

You can see the One Call Stadium from Mansfield Railway Station. 

If travelling in from Leeds, you would be required to change at Nottingham. 

The ground is less than a 10-minute walk from the train station.  

WEATHER 

Scattered showers will accompany temperatures of around 10°C at the One Call Stadium this evening. 


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