Wolves are heading back on the road this weekend as Julen Lopetegui’s side travel to the East Sussex for a fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion.
Around 3,000 supporters will be heading the Amex Stadium for the 3pm kick-off as Wolves look to add further points to their tally in their hunt for Premier League survival.
For those making the journey to Brighton, here is everything you need to know…
Opposition information
Stadium | Amex Stadium
Capacity | 31,800
Address | Village Way, Falmer, Brighton and Hove, BN1 9BL
Away allocation | 3,000
Matchday information
For Saturday’s match, Brighton are operating a Travel Scheme, where supporters can use public transport – including trains, buses and park and ride facilities – within the club’s designated Travel Zone for free, on production of their match ticket.
For more information about Brighton’s free Travel Zone, click here, or for detailed travel information to the Amex this weekend, click here.
Turnstiles open at one hour ahead of kick-off and refreshments are available from catering units outside the stadium in the fan zone, where visiting fans are welcome both pre and post-match, as well as from the kiosks inside the concourses. The kiosks remain open in the North Stand concourse and visiting supporters are welcome to have a drink in the concourse with home fans.
There are no designated away pubs for Wolves supporters this weekend, but fans are welcome in the whole city of Brighton & Hove. For tourist information, click here.
The Amex is a cashless stadium, so supporters are encouraged to bring a debit or credit card with them to purchase any refreshments. It is also a smoke-free stadium and smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited in all areas.
Banners over 150cm x 150cm will be required to obtain authorization from Brighton in advance. To gain this please email: supporter.services@bhafc.co.uk
Supporters should be away that bags must be A4 in size or smaller. Suitcases and large bags are not permitted into the stadium and Brighton does not have a storage area. Solid containers and flasks are not permitted into the stadium and only clear plastic water bottles of 500ml or lower will be permitted with bottle tops being confiscated on entry.
Detailed information for supporters attending Saturday’s fixture can be found here.
Accessible information
The entire Amex stadium perimeter is accessible for all, and around the east side of the stadium is flat tarmac and on the west side there is a ramp. Visiting Wolves supporters who require an accessible entrance into the South Stand can use wheelchair user entrance 6.
Brighton also provide services and facilities for supporters with disabilities, including audio description commentary, hidden disability wristbands and an inclusion room, as well as accessible toilets and changing places.
Further information regarding accessibility at the Amex Stadium can be found here.
Social stories
Social stories, a new communication exchange technique using meaningful and understandable pictures, are now available for all of Wolves’ away trips.
These guides are designed to assist fans through an event using up to date pictures and giving them advanced knowledge of what to expect when visiting new places.
Any supporter who would benefit from a social story for visiting the Amex Stadium, or any future away game, should contact the Wolves Fan Services team on fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Each social story is individual to the away ground Wolves visits.
The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.