London Road, Peterborough, PE2 8AL. Capacity: 15,314
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
From South (A1): Look for signs for 'Football Car Parks'. Two miles after the Norman Cross junction, exit A1 and follow signs to Peterborough (A1139) onto the A1139 Fletton Parkway. Exit the Fletton Parkway at junction 3. At roundabout turn left onto the A1260 Nene Parkway. Take first exit and at roundabout turn right into Shrewsbury Avenue. At T-junction after half a mile by Longueville Autos, turn right into the A605 Oundle Road. Fair Meadow car park is on the left hand side after one mile and the stadium is opposite.
From North (A1): Exit the A1 at signpost 'Leicester, Peterborough North A47'. Turn left at T-junction onto the A47. Exit the A47 after 5 miles, at junction 15. At the roundabout turn right onto the A1260 Nene Parkway. Exit the Nene Parkway after 1 mile. At the mini-roundabout by the 'Gordon Arms' turn left onto the A605 Oundle Road. Fair Meadow car park is on the left-hand side after one and a half miles.
From East (A47): Pass through the village of Eye following signs to Peterborough A47. At the roundabout turn left and at the next roundabout turn right. At the following roundabout take the 2nd exit. Then as from North.
Parking
If you cannot get into the car park at the ground, there is a pay & display car park off London Road. The police advise that visiting fans park in the Fair Meadow car park on Oundle Road.
Nearest Station
Peterborough is about three-quarters of mile from ground.
Turn right out of station and into the long-stay car park. Go under the Railway Bridge and walk up the path or steps to main road. Turn right, passing the Evening Telegraph on the left-hand side and then Asda to the right. Turn right into pedestrian shopping area (Bridge Street) and straight on over River Bridge and mini roundabout. Ground is on left hand side.
Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
The Brewery Tap pub by the station serves Thai food, while Charters - the Dutch barge on the River Nene - has Chinese food. There are lots of eateries around London Road with even more in the town centre.
The Cherry Tree pub on Oundle Road is a favourite for away fans, as is the Palmerston Arms which is in the same road and the Brewery Tap by the train station. The Peacock on London Road, not far from the ground is also a good bet. There's a Dutch barge just a few minutes from the ground called Charters docked on the River Nene which serves Chinese food upstairs and beer below.
The Norwich & Peterborough South Stand, which was built in 1996, is an impressive two-tiered stand which towers over its smaller, much older counterparts. The Main Stand opposite has two tiers, while both ends behind the goal are covered terracing.
Palace fans will be housed on the terracing behind the goal in the Moyes Stand which holds 4,000. Pillars obstruct the view here but the low roof ensures great acoustics. Around 800 seats are available to away supporters in the corner of the Main Stand.
It's Posh We Are; Ferguson's Blue & White Army; Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Borough.
Shit ground no fans...
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