14/01/22
Slough Town will make the 221-mile trip to York City as we look to extend our run in the Buildbase FA Trophy past the fourth round stage.
Our opponents compete in National League North, and Saturday’s tie will be the first ever meeting between the two clubs.
York City have the following key messages for Slough Town supporters making the trip to the LNER Community Stadium:
• Slough Town fans will be housed in the Azuma (East) Stand Section EA and EB only and should only purchase tickets in this area.
• The turnstiles to use on the day are 7-9. Scan the QR code on your match ticket upon arrival at the correct turnstile.
• Turnstiles open at 1:30pm - please arrive early, save time and buy online to avoid queues.
• We advise reading York City’s COVID-19 guidance before attending.
Getting to the LNER Community Stadium
The stadium address is: LNER Community Stadium, Kathryn Avenue, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York YO32 9AF.
Directions to the stadium can be found here.
Further information about car parking can be found here.
Tickets
Ticket prices are as below:
£10 Adults
£6 Concessions
£4 U19s and students
£3 U12s
Under 5s FREE
Ticket website: https://york-city.talent-sport.co.uk/
Direct phone: 01904 942232
Email support: Tickets@YorkSMC.co.uk
Tickets can also be purchased over the phone or in person from the LNER Community Stadium. The fixture is NOT all-ticket and pay on the day is available at the ticket booths located outside the North and West stands, which are open from midday on matchday. However, York encourage online sales due to anticipated queues.
All supporters purchasing online must input a valid email address on their account in order to receive their ticket. When logging in to the online system, you can use your email address as your supporter number.
A 16-page physical matchday programme is available for this fixture and will be sold at every open turnstile by programme sellers for £1.50. A digital match programme will also be available for £1.50 – click here to purchase.
Image: York City FC
Our opponents compete in National League North, and Saturday’s tie will be the first ever meeting between the two clubs.
York City have the following key messages for Slough Town supporters making the trip to the LNER Community Stadium:
• Slough Town fans will be housed in the Azuma (East) Stand Section EA and EB only and should only purchase tickets in this area.
• The turnstiles to use on the day are 7-9. Scan the QR code on your match ticket upon arrival at the correct turnstile.
• Turnstiles open at 1:30pm - please arrive early, save time and buy online to avoid queues.
• We advise reading York City’s COVID-19 guidance before attending.
Getting to the LNER Community Stadium
The stadium address is: LNER Community Stadium, Kathryn Avenue, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York YO32 9AF.
Directions to the stadium can be found here.
Further information about car parking can be found here.
Tickets
Ticket prices are as below:
£10 Adults
£6 Concessions
£4 U19s and students
£3 U12s
Under 5s FREE
Ticket website: https://york-city.talent-sport.co.uk/
Direct phone: 01904 942232
Email support: Tickets@YorkSMC.co.uk
Tickets can also be purchased over the phone or in person from the LNER Community Stadium. The fixture is NOT all-ticket and pay on the day is available at the ticket booths located outside the North and West stands, which are open from midday on matchday. However, York encourage online sales due to anticipated queues.
All supporters purchasing online must input a valid email address on their account in order to receive their ticket. When logging in to the online system, you can use your email address as your supporter number.
A 16-page physical matchday programme is available for this fixture and will be sold at every open turnstile by programme sellers for £1.50. A digital match programme will also be available for £1.50 – click here to purchase.
Image: York City FC
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