Travelling supporter information | Southampton vs Wolves

After suffering Carabao Cup penalty shootout heartbreak in midweek, Wolves are back on the road this weekend as they travel to the south coast to face Southampton.

A sell-out allocation of 3,337 supporters will be heading down to Hampshire on Sunday for the 2pm Premier League kick-off.

Supporters who are visiting St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday are encouraged to read Southampton’s visitor guide, supporters charter and access statement HERE, ahead of making the trip.

Covid safety information

If you are feeling unwell with Covid-19 symptoms or any cold or flu-type symptoms, please do not attend the game.

Covid-19 status certification spot checks will be in place for Saturday’s fixture and supporters are encouraged to obtain an NHS Covid Pass via the NHS App or NHS website. Details of how to obtain an NHS Covid Pass is available here.

Any children under the age of 18 are exempt from Covid certification checks.

Matchday information

Wolves supporters will be housed in the Northam Stand and are advised to enter the stadium’s North Car Park via Britannia Road and not over the footbridge to the north of the stadium. The North Car Park closure and road closures are put in place one hour before kick-off.

The away turnstiles are located on the north side of St Mary’s, with Wolves supporters able to enter via turnstiles K, L or M from 12.30pm on Saturday.

Those travelling by train should aim for Southampton Central Railway Station, which is approximately a 20-minute walk from the stadium. A ‘Train Station Shuttle’ runs regularly to and from the stadium every 20 minutes from the south side of the station (Platform 4), starting at 11.30am on Sunday.

The buses will drop off and pick up supporters at Chapel Road. Return buses operate for 45 minutes after the final whistle. This bus is priced at £3 for an adult return, and £2 for a child return. Concessionary passes are accepted. This service is open to all home and all visiting supporters.

For drivers, multi-storey car parks nearby the stadium include on Bedford Place, Grosvenor Square and West Park Road. Local car parks can be viewed via Parkopedia on https://www.parkopedia.com/

Additionally, for any supporters choosing to travel by coach, the coach’s park along Britannia Road just outside of the front of the stadium, equating to a very short distance to walk.

Supporters planning to make a weekend of their trip to St Mary’s have a number of hotels recommended by Southampton, including the Jury’s Inn, White Star Tavern and Mercure Dolphin Hotel.

Accessible information

For visually impaired supporters, Southampton has an audio descriptive service in place and would recommend any supporters requiring this service contact supporterservices@saintsfc.co.uk prior to their visit, so they can be provided with an audio descriptive receiver.

Accessible toilets are located right next to the ground floor vomitory and therefore has step free access. Southampton has two toilets – one of which is a left-hand transfer and the other being a right-hand transfer. To access these, supporters are advised to bring their own RADAR key, however accessibility stewards will have access to one should they not bring their own.

Further information for supporters attending Sunday’s fixture can be found here.

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