Farsley Celtic will be hoping to get back to winning ways on Saturday when they visit Chorley in their latest National League North clash.

The Celts were defeated 2-1 at South Shields on Tuesday in an entertaining game they should have claimed at least a point from and will be looking to bounce back to winning ways on Saturday.

Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning to travel over the Pennines:

 

DATE:  Saturday, 27 January 2024.

KICK OFF: 3pm.

VENUE: Victory Park, Duke Street, Chorley, PR7 3DU.

DIRECTIONS: Directions to the ground and public transport details can be found here.

PARKING: With limited parking at Victory Park reserved for players and officials, the most convenient place to park is in the town centre, where parking is generally free after 1pm on Saturdays and after 5pm on Tuesdays.

Chorley train and bus stations are an easy ten minute walk away.

SUPPORTERS’ CLUB TRAVEL: Our supporters’ club travel is sold out for the trip.

ADMISSION: Tickets can be bought in advance at a reduced price here.

In advance online
Adult £14
Concession £11
Under 18 £5
Under 12 Free

On the day
Adult £18
Concession £15
Under 18 £7
Under 12 free

Disabled supporters pay the relevant price category with a carer admitted FREE

Concessions include over-65s, NHS Employees, First Responders & Armed Services. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult

SEGREGATION: Segregation will not be in place for this fixture. There is one stand with seating and the other three sides of the ground are standing, with the stands behind both goals covered.

FOOD OUTLETS AND BAR: The social club is open to both home and away fans alike. Situated on the left of the main entrance after the Duke Street turnstiles, the bar provides a friendly pre and post-match atmosphere where you can enjoy a pint while watching live football on TV (subject to availability).

Drinks specials are available ahead of every game. As for food, The Magpies Nest serves a selection of hot and cold snacks, plus Chorley’s famous butter pie. Why not try one with peas and gravy?