THIS weekend Wrexham are the visitors to Priory Lane, our longest trip of the season, but unfortunately discussions with their local authorities have indicated it would be appropriate for supporters to be segregated for this match.
Therefore visiting fans should access the ground via the 'Rear Car Park' turnstile and will occupy the 'River End' section of the stadium.
Also Clubhouse entry will be restricted to members only, which means no visitors will be allowed in.
Admission -
Adults: £12.50
Concessions: £8.00
U16's: £4.00
Ground Capacity: 5,644
Seated Capacity: 542
Car Parking: Approx 400
DIRECTIONS:
Eastbourne Borough FC are based at Langney Sports Club, on the north-east border of Eastbourne, East Sussex - BN23 7QH
Driving from the north and west (via Polegate)
Via the A27 from Brighton, turn left at the Polegate traffic lights, and then take the exit at the large roundabout shortly afterwards to continue eastwards on the A27 (signposted Eastbourne, Hastings & Bexhill).
If approaching via the A22, take the first exit at the large roundabout shortly before Polegate, signposted A27 Eastbourne, Hastings & Bexhill.
At the next roundabout, take the second exit towards Stone Cross and Westham (A22); at another roundabout shortly afterwards, take the first exit signposted Stone Cross and Westham.
Continue towards Stone Cross village, past Dittons Nursery on your left.
Shortly afterwards you will come to a crossroads, with a church on your left, the Red Lion pub on the right, and Stone Cross windmill immediately ahead.
Turn right, down the B2104 Friday Street.
At the end of Friday Street, turn left at the double mini-roundabout into Hide Hollow (B2191), passing Eastbourne Crematorium on your right.
Turn right at the roundabout into Priory Road, and Priory Lane is about 200 yards down the road on the left.
Nearest railway stations:
Pevensey and Westham (approx 15-20 mins walk)
Eastbourne (taxi service outside station or bus)
TEAM NEWS:
Dragons' manager Dean Saunders has included both Sam Aiston and Carl Tremarco in his squad for their visit to East Sussex, after the pair put in impressive displays against Druids last Saturday.
With Marc Williams absent for the rest of the season, and no new signings made this week, it will be interesting to see who will partner Jefferson Louis in attack against the Sports.
A combination of Jon Brown, Jamie McCluskey and Ryan Flynn took it in turns to assist the giant centre forward, but both Patrick Suffo and Michael proctor were late substitutes at Crawley Town in midweek.
The home side took West Ham United striker Jack Jeffery on loan until the end of the season and rushed through his registration to make him eligible for last Tuesday night's Blue Square Premier League fixture against Oxford United.
The 19 year-old, known to his team-mates as 'JJ', joined the Hammers in 2004. The Gravesend-born youngster featured in the acclaimed Youth side - and the Reserves - in 2007/2008 and had loan spells that season with Hampton and Richmond (two goals) and Cambridge United, four starts, six substitute appearances and one goal.
In September, Jeffery went on loan to Leyton Orient and made his debut for them as a first half substitute against Stockport County. Unfortunately the loan lasted only one game before he was injured and returned to West Ham.
Meanwhile elsewhere in the division, Jeff Whitley is being given the chance to rebuild his career at Northwich Victoria.
The ex-Northern Ireland international penned non-contract terms with the Blue Square Premier strugglers today after leaving UniBond Leaguers Woodley Sports.
"I'm sure he can come in and do a job for us," said caretaker manager Andy Preece.
"With Joel [Byrom] suspended it leaves us desperately short of cover in midfield, so hopefully Jeff will slot in there."
Whitley, 30, trained with Championship leaders Wolves after being freed by Wrexham last summer and joined Manchester-based Woodley in January.