OPPOSITION: Swansea City

TOTAL MILEAGE (FROM VICARAGE ROAD): 191

BY CAR:
Take the M25 round to junction 15 and then join the M4 and head west to Wales. Remember the £5.30 for the Severn Toll Bridge.

Please note, all coaches, mini buses and cars should leave the M4 at junction 45 and head towards Swansea City centre (A4067).

Coaches and mini buses should follow the brown stadium signs for appropriately two miles and park in the stadium's north car park at a cost of £10.00 per vehicle.

There is no parking at, or near the stadium for visiting supporters in cars. All fans travelling by car should use the supervised Park & Ride car park which is signposted 350 yards after you leave the M4 junction 45, please keep in the left hand lane.

Coaches will then take you to and from the away stand at The Liberty Stadium. There is a charge of £5 per car for this service.

TOTAL DRIVE TIME: 3 hrs 20 min (traffic permitting)

POST CODE: SA1 2FA

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BY TRAIN:
The nearest train station is Swansea, which is about a 30 minute walk away. You're best off getting to London Paddington and jumping on the First Great Western Service to Wales. For further times and costs please click here.

DIRECTIONS FROM SWANSEA STATION:
It is about two miles from the stadium. Regular local bus services (every ten minutes: routes 4, 4a, 120, 122, 125, 132) and taxis (around £3.50) are available from the train station to the stadium.

If you wish to walk it is a 25-30 minute stroll, as you come out of the station turn right and go up the High Street. At the traffic lights turn right into Neath Road. Proceed straight along Neath Road and you will see The Liberty stadium on your right.

PARKING:
Parking at the stadium and in the local residential area is for permit and residents only, so the aforementioned park and ride is the best way to get there and the buses will wait outside the away stand at the end.

AWAY FANS:
Are usually accommodated in the North Stand, which can house around 3,000 fans.

PUBS AND RESTAURANTS:
The concourse facilities at the Liberty Stadium are some of the best in the country. Otherwise, there is a KFC and Pizza Hut in the nearby Morfa retail park. There is also a chip shop across the road as well as a Frankie & Benny's right on the stadium's doorstop.

There are no pubs close to the stadium which can be recommended for away supporters but the concourse within the away stand has food and alcoholic beverages, as well as satellite television, and is open one hour prior to kick off.

The info displayed on this page is only a guide for supporters, you are always recommended to check before travelling.

Thanks to Mark Bisson, author of The Football Fans' Guide who has kindly allowed some information to be reproduced on this page. His book is the ultimate guide for any football fan and provides information on every Premiership and Football League ground - from how to find them, where to park, what the local area is like to what the away section is like itself. It also offers handy tips on planning your journey and all the best motorway pit stops!

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