Tickets for Yeovil Town’s trip to Ebbsfleet United on Tuesday January 14th, 2025 are now on sale to away fans.
CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS
Firstly, can we just say how refreshingly easy it is to buy tickets for this game (here’s looking at you, FGR…)
Click on the link above, select your tickets (family options are available), either log-in, register an account or CONTINUE AS A GUEST with a valid email; Bob’s you’re Uncle.
Here’s some more info you may need.
“Admission to league fixtures at the Kuflink Stadium. Valid for the away section (Swanscombe End) of the ground.
*Concessions: Over 60s and 17-21-year-olds in full-time education. Entry subject to satisfactory ID.
*All Under 12s must be accompanied into the ground by a paying adult. To purchase an U12 ticket you must also purchase an adult/concession.”
Away supporters
Matches at National League level and in cup competitions are segregated at the Kuflink Stadium.
Away fans are allocated a section of the Swanscombe End (see below) standing terrace depending on expected numbers as well as a number of priority seats in the Old Stand. There are no reserved seats and the priority seating arrangement is limited to elderly, disabled, pregnant and other visiting supporters in need of covered seating.
Access is via the turnstiles at the Swanscombe End, situated to the left of the main entrance along Stonebridge Road and then up through the car-park.
Away fans have access to refreshments, hot food, snacks and a bar in the Swanscombe End opening from 1pm for 3pm kick-offs. Our popular Eat Street van will be available for food (hot dogs and burgers) and beverages. Beers on tap include Brewdog, Hofmeister and Iron Pier while our Prosecco bar can be found in the away facility, clearly visible between the standing terrace and seating area. Both non-alcoholic and alcoholic refreshments along with sausage rolls and pasties can also be found in this bar
Matchday programmes can be purchased and reserved in advance here – you need to collect from the club shop at the main entrance to the stadium before entering the ground.
Prohibited items
The following items must not be brought to the Kuflink Stadium: weapons, narcotics, fireworks/flares and smoke bombs are all banned. Stewards reserve the right to perform bag searches for security reasons. Our full ground regulations can be reviewed here.
Disabled Access and Information
Arrival at the ground
Limited disabled parking is available free of charge for blue badge holders in the club car park at the away end subject to availability. These spaces are located close to the turnstiles and gate leading to the away end. Please email info@eufc.co.uk well in advance of your visit if possible to allow us to make any necessary arrangements before matchday. Our disability liaison officer Kevin Spencer (contact details below) will endeavour to answer any questions you may have in advance.
Wheelchair users
We currently have wheelchair bays in front of the old stand which are at pitch level and wheelchair bays in the Main Stand. In the old stand, companions can be seated in the row behind the wheelchair user. This depends on the number of ambulant disabled supporters requiring seats on the front row. Please note that we only have a limited number of spaces available for wheelchair users, and allocation is subject to availability.
Carer tickets
The club operates a ticketing policy that recognises that disabled supporters may need assistance to fully enjoy the matchday experience. Disabled supporters are entitled to bring a personal assistant/carer to matches free of charge when the club is provided with proof of receipt of Disability Living Allowance/PIP for either mobility or care. EUFC reserves the right to ask for proof of disability before issuing any concession. To secure a carer ticket, please purchase a valid matchday ticket and email info@eufc.co.uk with your DLA/PIP proof at least 24 hours in advance of matchday and we will issue the carer ticket.
Ambulant disabled supporters
There are no step-free seats at ground level, but there are seats with just a few steps and handrails in the old stand. There is a lift for both wheelchair and ambulant disabled users in the Main stand.
Toilets
There is a disabled toilet behind the old stand which is accessible for ambulant disabled fans and it is wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. There is also a fully accessible disabled toilet in the Main stand and in hospitality areas.
Disability Liaison Officer
Kevin Spencer is the Fleet Supporters’ Trust disability liaison officer. Kevin is an ambulant user himself and has experienced very contrasting levels of facilities and accessibility at grounds across the country in the National League. It is essential that we try our best to cater for and welcome every fan, no matter what their individual needs. Everybody should be able to enjoy the game and feel a part of it.
We hope you will find this information helpful. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Kevin by email on dlo@kevins.co.uk