Ticket prices are £15 for adults; £10 for ages 60+ and 18-21; £5 for ages 14-17 and £1 for under 14s. Under 5s not requiring a reserved seat are admitted free. These prices cover both standing and seated accommodation. The club ticket office is open between 10am and 4pm daily this week and tickets can be bought until 4pm on Wednesday. They can also be ordered on line here but tickets ordered on line must be collected from the club during the above hours or from away turnstile A1 at Salford. Admission will also be available on the day at the same prices – all away supporters enter the ground by turnstile A, with seated accommodation in the North Stand and standing accommodation in the East Terrace.
For supporters not able to make the journey the game will be live streamed as it is a Bank Holiday fixture, with a match pass costing £10 and available here.
With heavy Easter traffic expected the departure time for the Supporters’ Club coach has been brought forward and supporters should now meet at 7am for a 7.15am departure. Places can be booked here – fare £40.
Independent travellers are reminded that Euston station is closed all Easter weekend and services from St Pancras, either via Sheffield or via Leicester and Nuneaton, are likely to be extremely busy. An alternative route is from Marylebone at 8.36, changing at Banbury, or at 8.02 or 9.02, changing in Birmingham, which involves a short walk between stations from Moor Street to New Street. Total journey time is just under four hours. Then to get to the ground from Manchester Piccadilly walk to the Chorlton Street bus station, just opposite the station, and catch the X43 from stop EZ, which runs on the hour and half hour and travels along Bury New Road and will drop you close to the end of Moor Lane. Total journey time from Chorlton Street, including the walk along Moor Lane, is about half an hour. Return buses are at 26 and 56 minutes past the hour. Return trains to Marylebone are at 17.25, changing at Leamington Spa, or 18.25, changing in Birmingham.
Those who are driving should travel via the M6 and M62 to join the M60 at junction 12, and then continue clockwise to leave at junction 17 at Prestwich. Turn in towards Manchester on the A56 Bury New Road, and Moor Lane is about two miles along on the right. There are roadworks in Bury New Road which may take about ten minutes to negotiate. There is no parking at the ground, and parking restrictions are in force in most roads around the ground. Better parking options may be available by turning left in to Singleton Road, opposite Moor Lane, and then walking along Moor Lane.
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