Ultimate Guide: Swansea City vs Millwall Matchday – Everything You Need to Know

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Swansea City will be taking on Millwall at home this Saturday in a special match dedicated to ‘Show Racism the Red Card’. The game is set to begin at 3pm, with the turnstiles opening at 1.30pm. In addition to the match, a Halloween-themed Junior Jacks fan zone will be set up in the South Stand starting at the same time. Tickets for the match are still available, with tickets for children under 12 priced at just £1 in the South Stand.

During the game, volunteers from ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ will be conducting a bucket collection around the ground. Any donations from fans will be greatly appreciated to support the organization’s important work in fighting against racism. Before kick-off, there will be a moment of silence to remember the 116 children and 28 adults who tragically lost their lives in the Aberfan disaster on October 21, 1966.

For those who are attending the Swansea.com Stadium for the first time, there is a First Time Fans and Family Guide available to help you navigate the venue. If you are a season ticket holder, you can access your digital in-app ticket through the Swans Official app. Season ticket cards are also valid, so you can choose the option that works best for you. If you encounter any issues with your season ticket, the ticket office can assist you with any concerns.

Matchday tickets can also be accessed through the Swans Official app, so make sure to update your app to the latest version. The tickets can be linked to your Swansea Club Account, and you can find a step-by-step guide on how to do this in the FAQs section of the app. It is important to ensure that your in-app ticket is visible before heading to the stadium.

Tickets for the match are still available for purchase, with various options for ticket collection, including print at home, collection from the ticket office, or in-app digital tickets. Matchday tickets can also be bought over the phone or in person at the ticket office until kick-off. Supporters who need to collect their matchday tickets can do so at the ticket office between 9am and kick-off.

For fans in the East Stand, there is an alternative route to access your seats for the game. The Mel Nurse Bar will open at 1pm for home supporters, and you will need to show your match ticket or season ticket to gain entry. The bar will also be open after the match for fans to enjoy.

Parking is available at the Park and Walk site across from the stadium, as well as at the lcv Group site, which can be purchased online. The club shop will be open from 9.30am until 6pm, but please note that the stadium is a cashless venue. The Westacres South Stand will host the Superbowl UK family zone, which will have Halloween-themed activities before the game.

In addition, Swansea City and Levy have introduced a new retail menu across the concourses, with an early bird offer available until 2.30pm. There are self-order units in use in the West Stand and South Stand concourses for fans to enjoy a more streamlined food and beverage experience.

The Swansea.com Stadium has introduced an inclusion room for supporters who may require a quiet space during matches, as part of the club’s commitment to inclusivity. The club also aims to provide a welcoming environment for all fans, with various accessibility facilities in place. A British Sign Language interpreter will be onsite for home matches to support Deaf and hard of hearing supporters.

Unfortunately, the Reviva Coffee Van will not be available for Saturday’s match against Millwall.

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