Tickets are still available for the match, with any supporters wishing to attend advised to purchase them in advance to avoid disappointment.
Due to the fixture’s significance supporters will be segregated. As a result, to access the North Stand, home supporters will need to do so via the south and west sides of the ground.
Exit after the match can be made via the shorter North-East turnstiles once stewards confirm that away supporters have safely exited the ground.
Away Supporters
Fans of Truro City will enter the ground via the north east turnstile and will be accommodated in the North East terrace with bespoke toilets and food and drink facilities.
Away fans are strongly urged not to travel without purchasing a ticket in advance, the club cannot guarantee the availability of tickets on the day.
Stadium Map
Here is a visual guide for where to find everything once inside the ground:

Food & Drink
All regular food and drink facilities will be accessible to home supporters, including the temporary food kiosk in the North-West corner.
Jim Jam’s Catering return to serve up their speciality chicken as well as beer and Guinness from their pop-up in the south west corner of the ground.
Happy Hour
Arrive early and take advantage of our Happy Hour offering! Between 12.30 and 2pm Camden Stout, Camden Pale, Camden Hells and Reveller Cider on draught are all just £4 a pint!
Timings
12:30 – Gates open
12:30 – Pre-match Happy Hour begins
12:30 – Everton vs Arsenal live in the Stand Bar
14:00 – Pre-match Happy Hour ends
15:00 – Kick-off
17:30 – Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest live in the Stand Bar
Travel & Parking
We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions.
Worthing and West Worthing train stations are both approximately a ten-minute walk to the ground. Supporters travelling by rail, please check Southern Rail’s website before your journey. Ensure you leave early and in plenty of time.
The ground is situated in the heart of a residential area and parking is severely restricted on matchdays. We ask supporters to travel together and use public transport where possible. If travelling by car please respect our neighbours by parking considerately.
Travel & Parking
We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions.
Worthing and West Worthing train stations are both approximately a ten-minute walk to the ground. Supporters travelling by rail, please check Southern Rail’s website before your journey. Ensure you leave early and in plenty of time.
The ground is situated in the heart of a residential area and parking is severely restricted on matchdays. We ask supporters to travel together and use public transport where possible. If travelling by car please respect our neighbours by parking considerately.
Ground Regulations & Accessibility
For more general stadium information, including our accessibility guide, ground regulations and behaviour guidelines, please visit: