welcome to the peninsula stadium The Peninsula Stadium was opened in October 2017 after a vast redevelopment of the Moor Lane ground where City has played since the 1978-79 season.

Over the years Moor Lane has hosted many Floodlights were installed at Moor Lane for extension to the bar area, then in October sports including Horse Racing dating back the first time in 1990 which meant we could 2016 plans were unveiled for a modern to the 1600s, Athletics, Cricket, Tennis and enter the FA Cup for the first time. After our stadium which would more than double Rugby. It was the Rugby Club new crest-outlined floodlights were installed the capacity from 2,163 to 5,032. Planning who were responsible for the construction in 2017 the old ones were donated to Punjab permission was granted in December 2016 of the old concrete stand on the Nevile Road United in Kent. and The Peninsula Stadium was officially side of the ground in the 1930s. opened by Sir on October 19th Disaster struck in October 2009 when a 2017, re-named after local business Peninsula After agreeing a deal to use the ground there wheelie bin close to the club house was agreed a five-year sponsorship deal. was much work to be done on the pitch and set alight by arsonists, with the fire tearing the stand, which had become derelict, but through and destroying many years of The Peninsula Stadium comprises of four the first Salford game took place on Saturday records and club memorabilia. With great stands. The North Stand on Moor Lane is 16th September 1978 with The Ammies effort and generous donations, a new an all-seated stand which houses the club’s beating Abbey Hey 5-1 in the Manchester clubhouse was built and the club continued hospitality areas, and opposite that is the League Premier Division. We went on to finish to compete in the Northern . South Stand where the changing rooms are. the season as Champions of the division and It is mostly seated but has a small terrace. with a ground now up to a suitable standard The arrival of the Class of ‘92 in 2014 saw Behind the goals are the West Stand and the we were admitted into the semi-professional Moor Lane undergo some further renovations East Stand, sometimes called the School End, Cheshire League in 1980. including a fresh coat of paint and an which are both terraced.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide

North Stand

The North Stand at The Peninsula Stadium C, and Away fans must use Turnstile Block A REFRESHMENTS runs adjacent to Moor Lane and is the only which is located towards St. Paul’s Church. all-seater stand with a capacity of 1,134. Inside the North Stand is the 92 Bar which Wheelchair bays are available in the home is accessible to home fans only and has Built into the bank which runs up to and away sections of the North Stand and a number of TV screens usually with the Moor, the North Stand is predominantly accessible from the respective turnstiles on lunchtime or evening kick-off on to watch. allocated to home fans and guests in Moor Lane. Hospitality, but a couple of blocks are Down the stairs in the amphitheatre is a reserved for away fans. Gentlemens’, Ladies and Disabled toilets for sweet stall and an outlet which serves home fans are available by the amphitheatre, a selection of pies, hot dogs, alcoholic ACCESSIBILITY the Gents are round the side of the block. beverages and soft drinks. The only cover is Toilets are also available in the 92 Bar. in the stand and the 92 Bar. Unfortunately the The Hospitality areas are accessible via the 92 Bar is not accessible to wheelchair users Stadium’s main front on Moor Lane. Home The Club Shop is accessible via a hatch for from inside the ground. fans can enter the Stadium via Turnstile Block home fans in the North Stand.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide West STand If you’re after a true Salford City experience, ACCESSIBILITY the 1,354-capacity West Stand terrace is where you want to head for atmosphere! The West Stand is accessible from Nevile Road, using Turnstile block D. The block is The first stand to be completed as Moor Lane separated into Season Tickets and Cash underwent its redevelopment, that end of turnstiles for games where cash entry is the ground was originally designated as the available on the day. We will advise on away end on the rare occasions we had to social media in the build-up to the game segregate the ground. However it was soon if cash entry is available, but we always adopted as the home fans’ stand of choice recommend buying tickets in advance to and with the fanzone located behind it is a avoid disappointment! vibrant hub of Ammies! As this is a terraced stand there is no space for wheelchair users, and we wouldn’t recommend it for supporters who are unable to stand for long or sustained periods of time. Dogs, and delicious beer brewed locally in Toilets can be found to the right of the Salford: turnstiles as you enter in the black containers. - Grandad’s Sausages REFRESHMENTS - Seven Bro7hers - Cafe Football Behind the West Stand is our Fanzone, which has a variety of food and drink available to At the top end of the Fanzone is the club supporters. shop where replica shirts and official club merchandise can be purchased before and From our vendors you will find traditional after the game. match day food and drink, speciality Hot

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide south stand

Running behind the dugouts, the South Stand ACCESSIBILITY REFRESHMENTS is mainly seating for home fans, but has a standing terrace too and a total capacity of The South Stand can be accessed from Supporters in the South Stand have access 1,190. Turnstile Block B on Nevile Road, closest to Buck’s Bar, a purpose-built supporters bar to St. Paul’s Primary School, the original behind the stand which has both indoor and Also housed in the stand are the changing entrance to the ground from Nevile Road. outdoor areas. Inside are plenty of screens so rooms, the ticket office and Buck’s Bar which before the match fans can watch a lunchtime is open to home fans in the South Stand on A wheelchair bay is available in the stand, kick-off or build-up to evening games, and match day. and everything in the stand is on one level there is a good selection of drinks on offer. which makes accessibility quite easy for The last of the four stands to be completed, supporters with mobility difficulties. Hot and soft drinks and standard match day the changing rooms, office and bar weren’t Gentlemens’, Ladies and Disabled toilets are food including pies, burgers, hot dogs and actually opened until March 2019 although all available in containers which are visible chips are available at the unit through the the stand has been functioning since when you enter through the turnstiles. turnstiles. These facilities are open before the November 2017. game, during the first half and half time.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide East Stand (Away fans) A mirror of the West Stand, the East Stand entrance and down to the ground level for terrace also has a capacity of 1,354 and is wheelchair users or supporters with mobility reserved exclusively for away fans. difficulties.

That is in addition to the couple of blocks of Gentlemens’, Ladies and Disabled toilets are seats available in the North Stand, and the all available in containers at the bottom of wheelchair bay which ensures that supporters the ramp. are all catered for. AWAY TICKETS The stand was first used for a competitive game by Darlington in August 2017, and An allocation of tickets are usually sent to the has seen increased capacity as we have away club in good time ahead of the fixture. risen through the leagues with the likes of Depending on pre-sales, cash admission may Stockport County, Wrexham, Leeds United, or may not be available for away fans on Swindon Town and Bradford City bringing at the day - we will advise on social media and least near-capacity crowds. the website if this is the case in the match information. Games that are designated ACCESSIBILITY ‘all-ticket’ will not have cash admission at the gate on the day. Access to the East Stand and away section of the North Stand is all through Turnstile Block REFRESHMENTS A on Moor Lane, closest to St. Paul’s Church. Away coaches are instructed to drop off and There are a couple of outlets in the away pick up from the coach stands immediately fan zone; Babs’ Cafe which serves hot outside the turnstile. food, hot drinks and soft drinks, and a Cafe Football outlet which serves a range of drinks There is a ramp which runs past the main including hot, soft and alcoholic.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide TIckets One of the things we pride ourselves on at available on the day but only while capacity COACH TICKETS Salford City is making football affordable for is available. Once all spaces have been sold everyone so that it isn’t a large expense to the turnstiles will close to anyone without a Salford City is proud to run subsidised coach follow and support your team. valid match ticket or season ticket. travel to every away game with prices ranging from £7.50 to £15 return, depending We believe that our admission prices offer To keep things simple and fair, prices are the on the distance. Details are made available excellent value for money for home and away same for home and away fans in whatever online in plenty of time ahead of each fixture. fans, and means that everyone in the football stand fans choose to watch from. community can enjoy a day out at a match CONTACT together. Adults - £15 For any ticket enquiries, please email MATCH TICKETS Concessions - £10 [email protected] who will be able to Over-60s, assist you in a reply, or arrange a convenient Tickets for home supporters usually go on Young people aged 16-21 time to call and discuss your enquiry. sale three weeks before each fixture, with dates confirmed on the website and social Under-16s - £5 OPENING HOURS media in advance. 5 and Under - Free of Charge Ticket office opening hours vary from week They are available to purchase either online Supporters with a disability pay the rate that to week, but are regularly updated on the or at the Ticket Office on Nevile Road. We is appropriate to their age, but a carer is website and social media. always recommend that supporters buy their admitted free. To reserve a wheelchair space ticket in advance to avoid disappointment. please email [email protected] to It is open on Saturday mornings ahead of a arrange. Blue Badge Holders may park inside home game from 9 - 11:30am. North and South Stand tickets must be the permit zone for up to three hours. purchased in advance. For games that are Turnstiles open 90 minutes before kick-off. not designated as ‘all-ticket’, cash admission Proof of concession may be required when for the West (home) and East (away) Stands is buying Concession or Disabled tickets. ONLINE TICKETS: tickets.salfordcityfc.co.uk

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide parking Here at The Peninsula Stadium we are very limited for space and as a result there is no on-site parking available for supporters.

As part of the conditions when planning permission was granted, we agreed for a resident-only parking scheme to be enforced on match days to prevent the surrounding roads being congested by parked cars. All of the roads marked to the right are affected by these restrictions which are in force:

KO 15:00 - 12:00 to 19:00 KO 19:45 - 17:00 to 23:00

Prior warning is provided on social media, and as these restrictions are enforced and policed by Salford City Council we can not be held responsible for any tickets issued.

Since the beginning of the 2021-22 campaign the Park & Ride service is not available as we try to find a new location to run it from. We apologise for the inconvenience caused to supporters. If leaving your car in the local area please park responsibly and don’t block access or residents’ driveways.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide Public Transport Our proximity to Manchester City Centre means that public transport options in the area are fair, and we are located not far from the A56 which is the main road between Manchester and Bury.

Depending where in Manchester fans are travelling from, there are a couple of bus options which stop on the A56 at the junction with Moor Lane, from which The Peninsula Stadium is a five-minute walk.

From Manchester Piccadilly and Deansgate The X43 Witchway Bus runs from Chorlton Street (Stop EZ), along Deansgate and up the A56 with a total journey time, including walking to the ground, of 30 minutes. Buses run every 15 minutes.

From Manchester Victoria Services 97 and 98 run from directly outside on Station Approach, and also run up the A56 to the junction with Moor Lane, with a journey time also of around 30 minutes. They alternate every 10 minutes.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide Fan Charter

Salford City Football Club welcomes fans of night games and during late hours. Please The use of flares or any other pyrotechnic all ages to The Peninsula Stadium, and we refrain from any antisocial behaviour, keep devices is strictly prohibited and anyone hope that everyone can enjoy their visit! noise to a minimum and dispose of any litter caught in possession of or using any such in the bins provided outside the ground. This devices will be ejected from the stadium and So that this can happen, we would like to extends to parking responsibly and sensibly, face a ban from the club. remind all supporters that any form of anti- outside of the resident permit areas too, in social, racist or discriminative behaviour accordance with the highway code and so We understand that high jinks and exuberant is strictly prohibited. Any person(s) caught not to cause obstruction or inconvenience. behaviour can be part and parcel of a match will be ejected from the stadium and face day experience, but there is a fine line conviction which could result in a Football No alcohol is to be taken from the ground, between over-exuberance and anti-social Banning Order. and no alcohol may be consumed in view of behaviour and we politely ask fans visiting the pitch during the match. This includes the The Peninsula Stadium to be mindful of and If supporters are subject to or hear any bar and hospitality areas in the North Stand. respect their fellow football fans. foul, derogatory, racist, insulting or harmful Stewards will enforce this. language or behaviour then please report it If you are concerned about the behaviour of to a steward with as much detail as you can Smoking is prohibited at The Peninsula any person(s) at a match (home or away), or about the perpetrator(s). Alternatively, fans Stadium, and this includes the use of the welfare of another fan as a result of the can report any discrimination to Kick It Out via E-Cigarettes and vaping devices. behaviour of others, please either report it to their mobile app or by calling 0800 169 9414. a steward on match day, or you can email Salford City operates a strict no drugs policy, [email protected] at anytime, with We kindly ask that when arriving at and and anyone caught in possession will be supporting evidence if possible, and the club leaving The Peninsula Stadium fans are ejected and face criminal prosecution as well will investigate and take any action it feels is respectful of our neighbours, especially after as a Football Banning Order. necessary.

Salford City Football Club The Peninsula Stadium Visitor’s Guide