The Red Dragons return to the road tomorrow night, as a sold-out away end will back Phil Parkinson’s side against Mansfield Town.
It’s a fixture that sees fifth place take on ninth, with both teams starting strongly to life in Sky Bet League Two.
For those supporters who can’t make it to the One Call Stadium, the game is available to stream around the world wherever you are.
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If you are going to the match, below is all the information you need before travelling down.
STADIUM: One Call Stadium, Quarry Lane, Mansfield, NG18 5DA
OFFICIAL CLUB TRAVEL
Buses will depart at 3:45pm, and there will be no provisions for those who arrive late. Supporters must make note of their designated coach on the ticket and only board the coach they’ve been allocated to.
All under-14s must be accompanied on official supporter travel, and alcohol is strictly prohibited by law.
HOW TO GET THERE BY CAR
Below is the attached information from the official Mansfield Town Club website on how to arrive at the stadium.
If you are travelling by car from North of Mansfield, then we recommend that you take the M1 exiting at junction 29, then join the A617 towards Mansfield. After around six miles turn right into Rosemary Street, then proceed to Quarry Lane, where you should turn right to arrive at One Call Stadium.
If you are visiting us from the East, then the best route is to take the A617 towards Rainworth and at the crossroads, turn left. After approximately three miles, turn right into Nottingham Road and then take a left turn into Quarry Lane, where you will see One Call Stadium on your right-hand side.
Visitors from the South of the country should take the M1 exiting at junction 28, then take the A38 towards Mansfield. After around six miles turn right into Belvedere Street (at crossroads), then after a quarter of a mile, turn right into Quarry Lane for One Call Stadium.
Finally, if you are travelling from the West, from junction 28 of the M1, take the A38 towards Mansfield. After around six miles, turn right into Belvedere Street (at crossroads), then after a quarter of a mile, take a right turn into Quarry Lane.
The relevant postcode for the ground is NG18 5DA.
PARKING
At the One Call Stadium, there is no space for supporter parking. However, there is a list of alternate options within the surrounding area that they advise.
Grove Street, NG18 1EL at 70p per hour.
Robin Hood Line Station, NG18 1HA 70p per hour or a 24hr ticket for £3.00. Disabled parking is free within the designated spaces for blue badge holders.
Watermeadows, NG18 1BA £1 per hour. Disabled parking is free within the designated spaces for blue badge holders.
BAG SEARCHING AND STADIUM ENTRY
Upon entry to the One Call Stadium, all bags will be searched with no bags larger than A4 size being permitted.
Detector Dogs will also be in use at both the home and away turnstiles for tomorrow night’s fixture.
Any indications from the dogs will result in entry to the ground being refused.
On capacity grounds, the drum has also been refused entry into the stadium.
Supporter Conduct
Wrexham AFC wishes to remind supporters of the potential safety implications and consequences that may occur as a result of pitch incursions and other illegal and unacceptable behaviour.
As previously communicated, supporters who encroach on the pitch risk facing a Football Banning Order as well as a criminal conviction, while the Club itself could also face a fine for these actions.
There may also be other implications for the Club, including restrictions on future away ticket allocations. This is due to potential safety measures the home Club are required to put in place which impacts on the availability of seating.
The Club understands the emotion and passion that comes with attending the match as a fan but must reiterate that the safety of players, managers and supporters on both sides remains our priority.
The vast majority of fans have – and continue to – support the Club in an appropriate manner and are a credit to Wrexham AFC, but we will seek the strongest possible punishment for those who enter the field of play or engage in any other unacceptable behaviour.
As in line with the FA initiative, Wrexham AFC fully support the ‘Love Football Protect the Game’ program.
Wrexham AFC support the new measures that have been implemented to both improve participant and fan behaviour across the board.
Wrexham AFC operates a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind, and supporters are encouraged to come forward and report any incidents it to the nearest steward, the Club, or Kick it Out.
For further details on the campaign and the new policies in place to combat hate crime, read more here.