TO THE 92: OLDHAM ATHLETIC TO THE 92: OLDHAM ATHLETIC
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TO THE 92: OLDHAM ATHLETIC

This weekend, Walsall Football Club make the trip to Greater Manchester to take on Oldham Athletic in the latest Sky Bet League One match of the season. Once again, we have teamed up with ToThe92.co.uk to bring you all the latest stadium information including, where to park and where to get a pre-match drink.
This weekend, Walsall Football Club make the trip to Greater Manchester to take on Oldham Athletic in the latest Sky Bet League One match of the season. Once again, we have teamed up with ToThe92.co.uk to bring you all the latest stadium information including, where to park and where to get a pre-match drink.

 STADIUM INFO 
Boundary Park has an all-seated capacity of just 10,638 since the demolition of the 4th stand opposite the main stand. When the stadium was originally opened it could accommodate nearly 50,000 fans although the highest crowd ever recorded here is 47,671. The Chadderton Road and Rochdale Road end stands behind either goal are quite new builds and as such are very good places to view the action from. The Main Stand has a couple of supporting pillars toward the back and is slightly lacking in leg room.

 AWAY SUPPORTERS 
Visiting supporters are situated on the Main Stand side of the Rochdale Road end. However, on days when a large away support is expected visitors are moved to the other end of the stand. A minimum of 1,600 can be catered for and a maximum of 3,000. Facilities are ok and the food is generally very good and also very well priced.

 WHERE TO DRINK 
There's numerous pubs within a close proximity and the general 'away fans pub' is the BlueBell, a small friendly little place which welcomes children and has a play area for them. It's just out of the Car Park and right and across the road. Also there is a few other pubs at the top of Sheepfoot Lane (The big road the opposite side of the big car park), if you walk up that hill and turn right you'll see the Old Grey Mare.

 PARKING 
Parking is available in the large car park situated at the stadium. It comes at a cost of £3 per car which is very reasonable but I'd advise a quick escape after the game to ensure being able to leave the car park without serious delays. Street parking is very limited on match days as the area is generally coned off by police. There is street parking available if you're willing to walk 10-15 minutes into the ground but with the sizeable amount of spaces at Boundary Park, you don't need to.

 BY TRAIN 
The nearest / closest train station to Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park Stadium is Oldham Werneth. The Railway station is around a 15 minute walk away from the ground.

Turn left right when you come out of the station and walk until you come to a Tesco's then left at the Dual Carriage way where you will see Boundary Park on your right.

 TICKETS 
Walsall have been sent an allocation for advance sale from the Banks's Stadium Ticket Office as from September 3rd, at the following prices:

ADULTS: £22
OVER 65's: £12
UNDER 16's: £10
UNDER 12's: £5

Ambulant and wheelchair disabled are charged at the relevant price for their age category and are entitled to a carer free of charge.

Tickets will be on advance sale up until midday on Friday, October 10th 2014.

 SOURCE  ToThe92.co.uk 
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