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Matchday Guide: Maidenhead (H)

15 April 2023

Fixture News

Matchday Guide: Maidenhead (H)

15 April 2023

With only three home games left to play at Boundary Park this season, Latics host Maidenhead United as we look to finish the season on a high.

Fresh from the Bank Holiday Monday win at Scunthorpe United, David Unsworth’s side will want to make home advantage count as the season nears its conclusion.

There's plenty happening around the ground, including more items on sale in the Club Shop, so make sure you arrive early.

 

Tickets

Tickets can still be purchased online for this game up until 3pm. Please note, for away fans, there is a separate ticketing page.

Season Tickets for the 2023/24 campaign went on sale earlier this week representing fantastic value, so head to the Ticket Office whilst you are at the ground to secure your seat for next season at the Early Bird prices. Season Tickets are also available online.

The Ticket Office, located at the front of the Main Stand, off Furtherwood Road, is open on matchday from 11am until kick-off.

Admission can also be gained by paying at the turnstiles.

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Club Shop

There is a wide range of new items in the Club Shop which have proved hugely popular after their launch in recent weeks.

The Midnight Collection, featuring an all black clothing range including shirts, trousers, jumpers, hoodies and gilets, and 12 graphic tees, which were launches last month, are also on sale.

Further new items include a range of retro kit mugs (1991-92 away, 1993-95 home, 1995-96 away, 1998-00 home), Flat Cap Frank mug and t-shirt, additional items in the Midnight Collection including beanie hats and further accessories including water bottles.

There is also a fantastic 50% off end of season sale on all of this season’s kits and training wear.

The shop is open until 5.30pm.

 

Fan Bar

Situated behind the Joe Royle Stand, the Fan Bar is open for this game from 12pm, with a DJ before and after the game, in addition to food and a wide range of drinks and food on offer with kebabs.

The early kick-off between Aston Villa and Newcastle will be shown live on the two big screens, as well as the evening game as Manchester City play Leicester.

With improvements continuing to be made all the time following its opening in the summer, the bar has proved to be increasingly popular with supporters ahead of home matches.

There is good capacity in the bar to welcome more fans and it is the ideal way to kick off a matchday at Boundary Park.

 

Matchday Programme

Available for £3, the matchday programme provides all the latest information from the club and features a range of exclusive content which is different from the club’s online channels.

The team of programme sellers are located around the outside of the ground, or you can visit the programme office, next to the Main Stand, from 1pm.

 

Car Parking

Home supporters should use the parking facilities at the back of the Joe Royle Stand, off Hilbre Avenue, which has a cost of £5. Please use the postcode 'OL2 5BL'.

Visiting fans are asked to use the car park at the Royal Oldham Hospital, which is only a short walk from the ground and again costs £5. A steward will be on hand to assist.

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First time visitors…

If you’re about to attend your first game at Boundary Park, the details below will assist accessing the ground. Our FAQs page is also available to help.

 

Tram

Fast, frequent and reliable services run to Oldham where you can then continue your journey to Boundary Park on foot or by bus.

Westwood is the closest stop to the ground, around a 20-minute walk away. Journeys on the tram take approximately 20 minutes from Manchester Victoria.

Metrolink operates a zonal fare system with Westwood, Oldham King Street, Oldham Central and Oldham Mumps all located in zone 3.

The cost of a zone 1+2+3 ticket is £3.80 for a single journey or £4.30 for an off-peak day travelcard. This price covers travel across any of these zones, such as a journey between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Victoria.

 

Metrolink Park & Ride

You can avoid the busy match-day traffic by leaving your car at a Park and Ride site, before completing the remainder of your journey on Metrolink.

With plenty of sites across the network, it’s easy to park up and hop on the tram for a hassle-free journey to the ground.

Park and Ride sites include:

  • Oldham Mumps with 270 spaces – Prince Street, Oldham, OL1 3TJ
  • Piccadilly with 550 spaces – Boad Street, Manchester, M1 2RP
  • Rochdale Railway Station with 217 spaces – Hare Street, Rochdale, OL11 1JL

 

Bus

Currently, the 149, 159, 181, 182, 183, 402, 408, 409 and 418 services run close to the stadium.

If you are travelling by bus to Boundary Park please check service times with your operator before you travel.

You can plan your bus journey with TfGM.

 

Wheelchair & Disabled Access


Wheelchair users and people with mobility issues should head to car park behind the Joe Royle Stand off Hilbre Avenue where full disabled access to the Chadderton Road End is located. This ensures supporters can get inside Boundary Park safely.

 


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