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Latest News - 14/05/2019

Info for Visiting Clyde Fans

To all fans visiting from Clyde

All entry to the Galabank Stadium will be via both the Home and Away Turnstiles the home are adjacent to the club house.

Car parking is available at the North end of ground (away end). Just park and walk to the away turnstiles, or if you wish to enter the club bar you need to walk down the outside of the ground

Segregation applies within the ground and you will be directed to designated seats at the North end of the stand where extra seats have been made available for you.

The weather is currently forecast as as dry and bright, with a temp of 16 degrees.

All vending and toilet facilities are next to the home turnstiles and visiting fans are welcome to use these.

All visiting fans are welcome in the clubhouse where there is a bar along with both Sky and BT on multiple screens.

Any persons with a disability who require parking, designated seating or general assistance should either e-mail annanathletic.enquiries@btconnect.com or make themselves known to personnel at the home end and we will do all we can to help. There are  disabled toilet facilities available within the ground adjacent to the vending area.

entry prices are £12 & £6 at all gates.

We hope we all enjoy a great game!

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