Men
National League South Tue 3 December Raymond McEnhill (Ray Mac) Stadium
Salisbury
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Worthing
  • Cashman (25')
  • Smith (50')
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Worthing could climb to 5th in the National League South as they look to follow up on their victory against Weston-super-Mare when they take on Salisbury at the Ray Mac Stadium tonight. The Whites come into the fixture on the back of a dominant performance themselves, a 5-0 win against Hemel Hempstead.

 

The Ground

The Raymond McEnhill (Ray Mac) Stadium is a purpose-built 5,000-capacity football stadium in Salisbury, Wiltshire. With Salisbury City FC folding in 2014 following a failure to pay debts, a new phoenix club Salisbury FC (tonight’s opponents) took over the lease at the stadium in early 2015, after overcoming a proposal by the estate of Raymond McEnhill to sell the land for development.

Entrances to the ground are on the Main Stand/Clubhouse side. The centre section is all seated with covered terraces on either side. The far left end contains an area for wheelchair users at the rear and the view from here is excellent.

The area behind the goal to the left is a covered terrace, whilst the far side of the pitch is mostly uncovered terracing but with two small seated stands which are the family area. The far right end is a small uncovered terrace.

 

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online or at the turnstiles for tonight’s game at the following prices:

  • Adult – £15.00
  • Concession over 65 and Students – £11.00
  • Under 18 – £5.00
  • Disability – £11.00

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Travel & Parking

Salisbury FC’s The Raymond McEnhill Stadium is located 3 miles outside the city centre in Old Sarum. It is accessible via a 40-minute walk from the town centre, or via a short bus journey. Salisbury Reds’ PR11 travels between the city centre and will drop you off next to the stadium. Alternatively, the X4, X5, and Activ8 buses go between Blue Boar Row and the Beehive Roundabout, which is a 15-minute walk from the Ray Mac. For further information on buses, please follow the below links:

PR11- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/PR11

X4- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/X4

X5- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/X5

Activ8- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/8

If travelling by car, take the first exit on the Beehive Roundabout after the Park & Ride. Take the second exit at the next roundabout and then turn left onto Partridge Way after the crossroads. The Raymond McEnhill Stadium is located at the end of the street. Please do not park in the housing estate, or on Partridge Way.

 

Ground Facilities & Pubs

The Raymond McEnhill Stadium has two operational turnstiles which open at 13:30 for Saturday kick offs, and 18:30 for midweek matchdays, and two tea huts either side of the main stand, serving a variety of hot food and drink, and snacks. Tea Hut 2 also serves alcoholic beverages.

Supporters are able to buy programmes from the club shop, which also sells a variety of Salisbury FC merchandise, or from just inside Turnstile 1, and 50/50 tickets are available, also from the club shop, and just outside Turnstile 1.

The club operates two bars on matchday and both show televised sport. The Rude Giant Sports Bar is accessible externally next to Turnstile 2, whilst the main bar is accessed internally next to Turnstile 1.

Pubs near the Ray Mac Stadium:

  • Dark Revolution Brewery – 3 – 5 Lancaster Rd, Old Sarum, Salisbury SP4 6FB

  • Harvester Old Castle Salisbury – Old Castle Rd, Salisbury SP1 3SF

 

More Information

For more information head to Salisbury FC’s club website – https://salisburyfc.co.uk/visiting-the-ray-mac-and-the-salisbury-area/

Please note that spectators are not allowed to bring drums into the Ray Mac Stadium.

Enjoy your visit!