Away Day Guide - Dunfermline (3rd February)
Away Day Guide – Dunfermline (3rd February)
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Ticketing
Click here to purchase tickets. Ticket prices are as follows: Adult - £21, Concession - £15, U12s - £7.
Disabled Supporters Information
There is no limit to the number of tickets available to disabled supporters, although East End Park is only able to accommodate 19 home wheelchair users and 12 away wheelchair users, and therefore tickets for this group of supporters are subject to availability. Where a disabled supporter requires a carer or Personal Assistant, that person will be admitted free of charge.
The Club has 6 dedicated parking spaces for disabled away fans behind the East Stand, spaces can be booked in advance by emailing matthew@dafc.co.uk up to 24 hours before the match. Any remaing spaces will be available on a first come first served basis on matchday. Please enter the Main Carpark via Leys Park Road and follow the stewards` directions. These spaces are available free of charge.
Supporters Buses
The Gourock Morton Supporters bus will depart from The Old Wherry Tavern at 12noon. The price will be decided on the day. Both buses are currently full. Message their page on Facebook to book a space.
The Port Glasgow Morton Travel Club bus will leave The Caledonian Bar at 12.30pm. The cost will be decided on the day. Message their page on Facebook to book a space.
By Train
Travel to Glasgow central, transfer to Glasgow Queen Street and board a train to Edinburgh Waverly, then alight at Haymarket, boarding a service to Dunfermline Queen Margaret.
All information taken from the ScotRail website.
By Car
Use the postcode KY12 7RB for the stadium. The estimated journey time from Cappielow, via the M8, M876 and A985 is 1 hour and 19 minutes (61.2 miles). Street parking around the stadium is limited, please also note that parking in the retail park next to the stadium may incur a private parking fine.
Pre-Match
The East Port (7 East Port, Dunfermline, KY12 7JG) is the best bet for pre-match refreshments, offering the usual amenities. You may struggle around the stadium, with the Elizabethan not welcoming football fans, and the stadium bars typically not admitting away fans.
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