PLAY-OFF FINAL INFORMATION

This Early May Bank Holiday, Bristol Manor will face Frome Town in what will be their second promotion play-off final in three seasons. The journey up to this point has been nothing short of an incredible feat for The Farm, and we will need the Farmy Army’s full support when we head to Badgers Hill. Here is all the match information, ticket, and travel details you will need to know ahead of the day.

SUPPORTERS COACH

We are pleased to confirm that a supporters’ coach will be operated from The Creek to Badgers Hill on Monday afternoon. Adults seats cost £15 and Under-18s £10. We now have just 10 seats remaining, so please contact Media Manager Bill Ledbury at 07915578053 to avoid missing out.

Our Social Club will be open from 10am, and the supporters’ coach will depart at 12pm. The coach will then start its return back to The Creek at 6:30pm.

TICKET INFORMATION

With ticket sales well over 1000 already, it is recommended that the Farmy Army purchase their tickets in advance to speed up the entry process on Monday afternoon. However, tickets can be purchased at the turnstiles if preferable. Frome Town have confirmed that NO SEGREGATION is planned, so make sure to pack out the cow shed like last time…

Ticket Prices for the evening are as follows:

Premium: £20
Adults: £10
Concessions: £7
Students: £3.50
Under-16s: £2

https://www.weareba11.com/events/h-bristol-manor-farm-sl-play-off-final

PARKING/TRAVEL INFORMATION

Due to the large crowd expected on Monday afternoon, parking will be extremely limited at Badgers Hill. Our hosts have kindly asked that, if you possibly can, soak up the atmosphere and walk to the ground. Parking around the ground will be tricky so please consider their neighbours when finding a suitable spot for your vehicle.

Parking on Berkley Road is not possible due to double yellow lines, so the Academy is a far better bet. There is a housing estate around the opposite side of the main entrance but again with limitations.

By Rail: Frome Station is located around a mile away from the ground, and is about a 20-minute walk.

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