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Travel Information to Britannia Stadium
Directions by Car
North, South & West - Take the M6 to Junction 15 and join the A500 towards Toke-on-Trent, then take the A50 towards Derby/Uttoxeter. Once on the A50 drive past the stadium on the right to the first exit and come back down the westbound carriageway of the A50.
East - Follow the A50 all the way to Stoke-on-Trent, the Stadium will be on your left.
There is parking in the South Car Park at the stadium however tickets need to be purchased in advance from your clubs ticket office. There is no payment on the gate. There is alternative parking at Heron Cross, go past the stadium, take the slip road left (Heron Cross, Fenton, Blurton). At the roundabout turn left for Heron Cross. At the set of lights turn left signposted Stoke, after approximately half a mile turn right into Heron Cross School and Bowling Club.
Walking to the Brittania. If you come out the station and follow the canal tow path it brings you out at the bottom of a small mountain. Ground is at the top.
Fan:kevmason98
Date:2008-01-14 22:25:53
Stoke-on-Trent is the nearest railway station, walk to Glebe Street and catch a bus to the stadium from there otherwise it's a bit of a walk!
Hanley (Stand 11), Newcastle (Stand D) and Longton (Stand 10) bus stations all have matchday bus services and Stoke (Glebe Street) starts a service one hour before kick off. Buses depart from the stadium immediately after the match, these can be caught behind the Sentinel Stand.