Reebok Stadium, Burnden Way, Horwich, Bolton, BL6 6JW. Capacity: 28,723
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
From the North
If travelling down the M6, follow signs for the M61 and leave at Junction 30. Once on the M61, follow signs for Manchester/Bolton and leave at Junction 6 (the Reebok Stadium should be visible on the left).
Take the first exit off the roundabout onto the A6027, the De Havilland Way. At the next roundabout, take a left turn onto Burnden Way and park in the main Stadium visitors' car park.
From the South
If travelling up the M6, follow signs for the M62 and leave at Junction 21a, following signs for Manchester. Join the M60 at Junction 12 and proceed to follow signs for the M61 towards Preston. (Do NOT take the A666 towards Bolton.)
Turn off the M61 at Junction 6 and take the third exit off the roundabout onto the A6027, the De Havilland Way. At the next roundabout, take a left turn onto Burnden Way and park in the main Stadium visitors' car park.
Parking
There is an away supporters car park located at the South end of the stadium and is accessed via the A6027, De Havilland Way. This car park is clearly signposted from the motorway junction. Parking is available for cars, mini coaches and coaches. Entry can be purchased on a match day.
Nearest Station
The Reebok Stadium is just 200 metres from Horwich Parkway Station. Trains regularly run from Blackpool and Preston if travelling from the North, and Manchester and Bolton if travelling from the South.
Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
The local Middlebrook Retail Park has lots of eating establishments including a Pizza Hut, KFC, Subway and Burger King. There's a good selection of food inside the ground, including tasty pies.
Try the Barnstormers on Lostock Lane or the Beehive Pub which is close to the ground. There are many bars on the nearby Middlebrook Retail Park. Alcohol is served inside the stadium.
The Reebok Stadium has a unique design with a curved roof on each of the four twu-tiered stands. The external part of the stadium is pretty impressive with the floodlights linked together by huge white piping.
Palace fans will be seated behind the goal in half of the South Stand with a typical allocation of 3,000. The view, facilities and legroom are all decent.
Oh the lads, you should’ve seen them running,
Ask them why and they reply: the Bolton boys are coming,
All the lads and lasses, smiles upon their faces,
Walking down the Manny Road..to see the Burnden Aces!
We'll never die, we'll never die.
We'll never die, we'll never die.
We'll keep the blue n white flag flying high
Coz Bolton Wanderers will never die.
Dirty northern bastards!
Manchester United, Manchester City, Bury, Blackburn, Wigan and Preston.
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