Luton Town v Hereford United
Skrill Premier
Saturday 15th February 2014 KO 3.00pm
Kenilworth Road
Luton
LU4 8AW
Phone 01582 411622
Ticket Office 01582 416976
Kenilworth Road has a capacity of 10,226 and is all-seated. Visiting fans are usually accommodated in
the Oak Road Stand at one end of the ground although for smaller travelling
supports these arrangements are often altered.
Admission is believed to be £18 for adults (22-64), £13 for Young Adults
(17-21) and seniors (65-75), £10 for over 75’s, £8 for youths (10-16) and £5
for U10’s.
HUISA – Departs from Radford’s at 9.30am with a fare of £19
(non-members £21). Seats can be booked
through The Club office (08442 761939).
FUNBUS - Departs from Radford's at 10.00 am.
BY CAR – Worcester then M5 north. Join the M42 at J4A.
Continue on the M42 before leaving at J7A to join the M6 south (sign
Coventry London). Continue to join the M1
(sign London). Leave the M1 at Junction
11 and take the A505 towards Luton. Go through one set of traffic lights and at
the 1st roundabout, turn right into Chaul End Lane. At the next roundabout turn
left into Hatters Way, whilst continuing down Hatters Way the ground will be
seen on your left, although it is not accessible from this road. At the end of
Hatters Way turn left and start looking for street parking from here on (the
ground will now be on your left).
Distance is about 140 miles and you should allow two hours and thirty
minutes. Postcode LU4 8AW.
PARKING - Please
note that there is a residents only parking scheme in operation near to the
ground, so you will have to travel a little further away to find street
parking. There is a multi-storey car
park in the town centre. Follow signs
for the Galaxy Centre Leisure Complex.
Alternatively, it might be possible to park at the Beech Hill
Conservative Club on Leagrave Road (LU4 8HZ) near the far end of Oak Road which
also doubles as a useful pre-match drinking venue.
BUS – The 31 bus from the town centre passes close to the
ground. Ask for the Oak Road stop.
ALEHOUSES – Alcohol is not served inside the ground but The
Bobbers Club (between the away turnstiles) often admits limited visiting fans (50p). In the town centre near the station is The
Bricklayers on High Town Road, The English Rose on Old Bedford Road, The White
House (Spoons) on Bridge Street and The Brewery Tap on Park Street. There is a Hungry Horse on Biscot Road.
Enjoy