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STOCKPORT COUNTY - 9th April 2022 5.20pm Kick-Off

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Stockport County- Saturday 9th April 2022 - 5.20pm Kick-Off

Edgeley Park
Capacity:
9,475 (all seated)
Address: Hardcastle Road, Stockport, SK3 9DD
Ticket Office: 0161 266 2700
Pitch Size: 113 x 72 yards
Pitch Type: Grass
Club Nickname: The Hatters
Year Ground Opened: 1902
Undersoil Heating: No
Home Kit: Blue and White
Record Attendance
27,833 v Liverpool
FA Cup Fifth Round, 11th February 1950

Modern All-Seated Attendance Record
10,273 v Leeds United League One, 28th December 2008.

Average Attendance
2018-2019: 3,997 (National League North)
2017-2018: 3,433 (National League North)
2016-2017: 3,477 (National League North)

Details shown are from the Footballgroundguide site

NOTE; This match is live on BT Sports

WHAT IS IT LIKE FOR VISITING SUPPORTERS?


Away fans are normally housed on one side of the Popular Side Stand, where up to 900 seats can be allocated, across two blocks. This stand is covered, however, there are a number of supporting pillars which could impede your view if there is a large turnout. But really for most visiting teams then this area is more than adequate. You can access the entrance to this stand by walking behind the Railway End.

For the really big games then visiting supporters can also be allocated all or part of the Railway End, where the capacity is 1,366. This former terrace has been converted to all seating but is lacking a roof and so you are at the mercy of the weather. The facilities within the ground are pretty good, with modern toilets, whilst the refreshment kiosk staffed by friendly faces, offers a good range of pies. As Stockport County are a well-supported club, then this can make for a lively atmosphere within the ground.

If you are an airplane spotter then this is your ground, as during the game many large airplanes fly over Edgeley Park having taken off from nearby Manchester Airport!

WHAT IS THE STADIUM LIKE?

Edgeley Park is of a good size for this level of football. At one end is the large Cheadle End Stand which towers over the rest of the stadium. This stand which was opened at the beginning of the 1995-96 season is two-tiered, covered and all seated. It has a large lower tier, with a smaller upper tier above. The stand is 'encased' by large red tubular steel supports and is flanked by two large modern looking floodlight pylons.

Opposite, is the Railway End, a former open terrace which was converted to a seating area in 2001. This end has been unused on matchdays for some time and the club have elected to cover the seating in large advertising hoardings. Above the Railway End is a small electric scoreboard. Both sides are quite old looking stands, that are both covered and all seated. The Danny Bergara Main Stand (which is named after a former manager) is only about two thirds the length of the pitch and straddles the halfway line. This stand was opened in 1936. Originally it had a terrace at the front but this was filled with seating in the 1980s. It is particularly striking when viewed from outside, with its bright blue and white colours. On the other side is the Popular Side, known as the Vernon Stand, a former covered terrace which was later made rebuilt and made all-seated in 1993. However the Popular Side Roof dates back to 1956.

WHERE TO DRINK?

There is a small Labour Club (C.I.U. Affiliated) right by the entrance to the Railway End, that allows visitors in, for a small entrance fee. It is a small club that could do with modernising, but I found it both comfortable and welcoming. Around a five minute walk away is the Armoury pub, which is located beside the roundabout at the top of Castle Street and serves beers from the local Robinson's Brewery. Steve Johnson recommends 'The Armoury is excellent for away fans. The Landlord is very friendly, the Robinsons beers are excellent and the home fans there are very welcoming'. This pub also shows Sky Sports and is not far from Stockport Railway Station. Also near the station on Chatham Street is the CAMRA Good Beer Guide listed 'The Olde Vic'.

Otherwise there are a number of pubs along a shopping area, across the main road from the away end. John Keane adds; 'away fans will get a warm welcome in the Sir Robert Peel half way up Castle Street'. Whilst Vaughan Skirrey a visiting Sheffield Wednesday supporter recommends 'The Grapes'. As you come up the hill from the station, the pub is on the left at the top of Castle Street. Please note that alcohol is not available in the away end.

Adam Hodson adds; 'If you are near Edgeley Shopping Centre then I would recommend the Priory, which is one of the best fish and chip shops in Stockport.'

DIRECTIONS AND CAR PARKING

The Edgeley Park ground is well signposted around the area.

From The South
M6 to Junction 19. Take the A556 towards Manchester/Altrincham. Then join the M56 towards Manchester Airport. After a few miles leave the M56 and join the M60 towards Stockport. Leave the M60 at Junction 2 (the A560 Cheadle turn off) and at the roundabout take the A560 towards Stockport. At the traffic lights (with the Farmers Arms pub on the right-hand corner) turn right onto the B5465 Edgeley Road. Continue along Edgeley Road, passing a Morrisons supermarket on your left and continue straight on at the mini roundabout. Go through two sets of traffic lights and as the road bends around to the right, the floodlights of the ground can be seen on the right-hand side. Turn right into Caroline Street and the ground is at the bottom of this street.

From The East M62 to junction 18. Take the M60 towards Stockport. Leave the M60 at Junction 1 and head towards Stockport. Turn right at the second set of traffic lights to go onto the A560 towards Cheadle. Then turn left into the B5465 Edgeley Road (with the Farmers Arms pub on the left-hand corner). Then as 'From the South'.

From The North
M6 to Junction 20A and then take the M56 towards Manchester Airport and then join the M60 towards Stockport. Then as 'From the South'.

Car Parking
Mostly street parking, although beware of some new residents only parking areas that have been introduced recently.

Post Code For Sat-Nav: SK3 9DD

BY TRAIN

Stockport Railway Station
is located half a mile away from Edgeley Park. About a ten minute walk. It has two entrances/exits. Do not use the main entrance/exit but the smaller one on the western side. Then turn left up Station Road, and continue up the hill towards the roundabout. Go straight over the roundabout and turn left into Caroline Street for the ground.

Mark White adds; 'The main entrance to Stockport Station is located on the opposite side of the station from the ground. If you find yourself in the ticket hall with a taxi rank in front of you, go back into the station through the subways under the platforms, then follow the directions above.'

TRAINS FROM LONDON

Cheapest I can see;
14.40 London Euston direct to Stockport arrive 16.35 - £44.70 advance single must be bought in advance
19.43 Stockport no changes to London Euston arrives 22.02 - £32.00 advance single must be bought in advance

BY COACH

We are extremely lucky two have two different independent coach services to away games, details will be posted as soon as known

BLUES ON TOUR

Members £35.00 Non-Members £40.00

SHRIMPERS TRUST

Members £35.00 Non-Members £40.00

TICKETS

Details will be shown when available
 
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I am considering driving from South West London for this one (no idea why considering it's on tv and the season is over for us). I've got spare seats in the car if anyone would like to share some of the fuel costs with me? Plan to leave about 10am and return home straight after the game. Don't all shout at once.
 
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