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AWAY DAY GUIDE | Morecambe

Everything you need to know ahead of tomorrow’s match

8 March 2024

Feature

AWAY DAY GUIDE | Morecambe

Everything you need to know ahead of tomorrow’s match

8 March 2024

The Red Dragons are back on the road this weekend, as Phil Parkinson’s side travel to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium on Saturday in Sky Bet League Two action.

Ahead of the match, we look at all the information you’ll need if you’re set to attend the fixture.

If you can't make it Saturday, as the fixture falls inside the Article 48 window, UK supporters can only access live commentary for the match.

However, for our overseas fans, there are both live video and audio streaming options available.

To view all package options, click here.

How To Get There: Mazuma Mobile Stadium (LA4 4TB)

Morecambe’s stadium is situated on Christie Way, Morecambe, LA4 4TB.

Gates into the stadium will open from 1:30pm.

There are two stands which are allocated to away supporters, the Beyond Radio Stand and Dennison Trailers Terrace. The Beyond Radio Stand can be accessed via turnstiles 3 & 4 which are situated at the front of the main building.

The Dennison Trailers Terrace is a covered standing terrace, which can be accessed via turnstiles 5-8. These turnstiles are located to the right as you approach on Christie Way, following the main building round.

Official Supporter Travel 

For those who are travelling on our official supporter travel, the buses will depart Mold Road at 10:30am, and there will be no provisions for those who arrive late.

Supporters must make note of their designated coach on the ticket and must 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.

If you’re travelling by bus 

If you’re travelling by bus, the main station is Morecambe Bus Station – with the nearest bus station to the ground being Westgate opposite Morecambe FC, just a short walk away from the ground.

For a full timetable of the route, please see here

If you’re travelling by car 

If you’re travelling from the STōK Cae Ras, join the A483 Northbound and follow towards Chester until you reach the Wrexham Road interchange.

Once you reach the roundabout, you will need to take the third exit onto the A55 slip road towards the M53.

Stay on the M53 until Junction 11, at which point you should take the M56 exit towards the M6.

Carry on for 17 miles, until you take the exit at Junction 9 onto the M6 towards Preston/Leeds.

Stay on the M6 for approximately 50 miles, before following road signs to keep on the M6 – where you will remain for 6.1 miles before taking the exit at Junction 34 onto A683 towards Morecambe.

From here, continue on to the A683 and then turn left towards Bay Gateway/A683 and merge onto Bay Gateway.

Then you will turn right onto the A589 at Shrimp roundabout, before then taking the first exit onto Westgate.

The Mazuma Mobile Stadium will then appear on your right.

If you’re travelling by train 

The nearest train station is Morecambe, which is 1.8 miles away from the stadium. It will usually take around 30 minutes to walk from here, while a car journey should take 8 minutes.

On average, a journey from Wrexham General to Morecambe will take you around two and a half hours.

Parking 

Unfortunately, there is no general admission parking at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.

Alternatively, Westgate Primary School offers local parking at a price of £5 per vehicle – cash-only. The Primary school is just a four-minute walk to the ground.

There are also options for further parking at Pleasure Land and Parliament Street, which are both just under a mile away from the stadium.

Supporters must ensure if they are parking within the surrounding areas that they do so respectfully and adhere to all signage displayed.

For more information on car parking in Morecambe, visit Lancaster City council’s website here.

Ticket Collections 

Morecambe have very kindly offered a collection facility for our supporters from Mazuma Mobile Stadium; however, this should only be used as a last resort.

To avoid lengthy queues on the day of the game and ensure that you can make it into the stadium for kick-off, we strongly advise fans to collect from the STōK Cae Ras in advance.

Tickets can be collected from the STōK Cae Ras, where you will have to provide proof of purchase through your booking reference. We cannot accept postcodes or any other information for collections.

Should anyone wish to collect on behalf of another supporter, as outlined above a booking reference will be required.

Tickets cannot be collected from 90 minutes before kick-off on a Wrexham AFC home matchday.

All uncollected tickets will be taken to the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.

Supporters without a ticket

While we appreciate our fans wish to support the team, we urge supporters without a ticket to not attend the game or travel.

There will be no sales of tickets to away supporters at the ground. 

Away Pubs

Morecambe state that their official away fans’ pub is the Royal Bar and Shaker on 257 Marine Rd Central, Morecambe, LA4 4BJ.

The pub is a five-minute walk from Morecambe Railway Station, and a 30 minute walk from the Mazuma Mobile Stadium.

To find out more about the Royal Bar and Shaker, visit their website here.

Flags and Banners

Flags/banners will be permissible by request only and may be refused upon inspection before or after entry.

Morecambe have no obligation to facilitate the use or display of flags/banners etc inside or outside the Ground and may withdraw consent for their use or display at any time.

Supporters who wish to check whether their banner will be admitted in advance of the game can do so by emailing their SLO on slo@morecambefc.com

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.


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