- Away Information | Middlesbrough.
- Latics head to the Riverside Stadium on Tuesday 20 August.
- Paul Cook's side face their first of two away games this week.
Middlesbrough v Wigan Athletic
Tuesday 20 August 2019
Riverside Stadium, TS3 6RS
Kick-Off 7.45pm
In the first of two away games this week, Latics head to Middlesbrough FC on Tuesday evening, as Paul Cook's side tackle their second away fixture of the 2019-20 Sky Bet Championship season.
If you haven't visited the Riverside Stadium before, or just want some additional details on the match day experience, our Supporter Liaison Officers, Ian Wadsworth and Jason Taylor, have the latest information from Middlesbrough. If you have any questions about the match day experience home or away, please contact Ian or Jason via ian@wiganathleticslo.co.uk or jason@wiganathleticslo.co.uk
Tickets
We have an allocation of 500 tickets for this game. A pay on the day facility will be available at the visitors' ticket office at the Riverside Stadium.
Prices
Adults - £30.00
Over 65s - £20.00
Under 18s - £17.00
Ambulant disabled tickets are available, priced as above with a carer ticket issued Free of Charge.
We have received 12 pairs of Wheelchair and Carer tickets priced as above, with a carer ticket issued Free of Charge.
Key Dates
- Tuesday 20 August – Tickets off sale at noon
How To Buy
- Online (collection at the DW before midday on Tuesday or collect at the Riverside on the day of the game)
- Phone - 01942 311111
- In Person - Ticket Office Opening Times or on the day at the Riverside Stadium.
Information for fans with Disabilities
We offer eight pairs of disabled bays on our wheelchair viewing area within the visitors section. We also offer front row seating for disabled supporters. These tickets will be forwarded to your Club for you to purchase directly. Wheelchair and carer, along with Visually Impaired tickets, are sold on a two-for-one basis at the normal price for the available stand (carer goes free). There are five spaces available for visiting disabled supporters, which can be booked by telephone on 01642 929421.
Assistance Dogs
Our Club does everything possible to assist those supporters with assistance dogs. Due to the design of the stadium, we are only able to accommodate supporters with assistance dogs on our front row seating. This service is only available by booking in advance via our Accessibility Liaison Officer, on 01642 757691.
Temporarily Disabled Supporters
Any supporter suffering from a temporary disability, which could affect their ease of access while at the stadium, must contact the ticket office on 01642 757691 before the match so their seats can be relocated to an area which is more accessible to them. The relocation will be subject to availability, so please contact us at least a week in advance of the match if possible.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
These are situated in each stand and you will need a Radar key to access them.
Epilepsy Warning
Flashing lights operate in this venue on matchdays. This is usually shortly before and after kick off. If you experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights, this light show may affect you.
Directions and Travel
The postcode for the Riverside Stadium is TS3 6RS. A sat nav will lead you to the ground. Please be aware that there will be road closures before and after the game surrounding the Riverside Stadium.
Routes into Middlesbrough by Road
From the North
Approaching Middlesbrough on the A19, cross over the River Tees and take the A66 eastbound towards Middlesbrough town centre. Stay on the A66 past the town centre and follow signs to the stadium, which you will see on your left.
From the South
Leave the A1 (M) at junction 49, signposted to Teesside, and join the A168, which after approximately 11 miles will become the A19. Approximately 19 miles later take the A66 eastbound towards Middlesbrough town centre. Stay on A66 past the town centre (on your right) and follow signs to the stadium, which you will see on your left.
From the West
Leave the A1(M) at junction 57 onto the A66(M). Follow signs to Teesside on the A66. In approximately 18 miles you will pass Middlesbrough town centre (on your right) and follow signs to the stadium, which you will see on your left.
By Rail
Middlesbrough Station is located on Albert Road which is a 10 to 15 minutes’ walk from the Riverside. TransPennine Express and Northern Railway both operate through Middlesbrough Railway Station with direct services to and from York, Leeds and Manchester. Connecting services run to Eaglescliffe (Grand Central) and Darlington (Virgin East Coast) which are on the main routes to London and around the country.
How to reach the Riverside on foot from the railway station:
Exiting the station on to Bridge Street West, turn right and cross Albert Road. Follow Bridge Street East to the junction with Windward Way. Stay on Winward Way, eventually passing the Hudson Quay development on the left, and continue on under the bridge to the Riverside Stadium.
Please check with rail providers and plan your journey ahead.
By Bus
Middlesbrough Bus Station is located with a 25 minute walk to the Riverside Stadium. It is served by coach services departing from and to many major cities throughout England. Buses operate from Middlesbrough town centre. Please note there is no
bus service directly to the Riverside Stadium.
How to reach the Riverside on foot from the bus station:
Leave the bus station via the Middlesbrough Cycle Centre exit on to Newport Road. Turning right, walk down Newport Road and turn left at Debenhams on to Linthorpe Road. Continue to the end of the road, cross over Wilson Street, and continue straight on. Walk through the railway underpass and up on to Bridge Street West. Turn right and walk down the road, crossing Albert Road on to Bridge Street East. Follow Bridge Street East to the Junction with Windward Way. Stay on Winward Way, eventually passing the Hudson Quay Development on the left, and continue on under the bridge to the Riverside Stadium. There are a number of Arriva and Stage Coach Services that drop off in North Ormesby.
Parking
Car Parking
Matchday Parking at the Stadium is only available to permit holders. Both home and away fans are able to purchase permits by calling the ticket office on 01642 929421 (subject to availability). If you do not have a permit, you are advised to use town centre parking. The town has 3558 long stay parking spaces, which give you plenty of options to leave your car whilst watching the match. You are advised to use the town centre car parks as enforcement action will be taken against cars parked illegally or unsafely in areas around the stadium. For further details on where to park on a matchday please visit http://visitmiddlesbrough.com/visitor-info/football
Coach Parking
Visiting coaches and minibuses are advised to park in car park D at the stadium. Access to this car park is from The Leeway. Coaches will be directed by MFC Stewards. The price of coach parking is £20 per coach and £10 per minibus. Parking is directly outside the visitors’ turnstiles.
Road Closures
Please note that a road closure operates before and immediately after the game to allow pedestrians to arrive and leave the Riverside safely. Road closures are likely to be in place for up to 45 minutes before kick off and up to 30 minutes after the final whistle.
Food and Drink
There are 5 concessions in the away end for visiting supporters in the Riverside Stadium supplying hot and cold drinks including alcohol.
We also offer an extensive food range including burgers, pies, pizzas and a local delicacy called a parmo – a breaded chicken escallop topped with béchamel sauce and a generous portion of cheese.
Alongside the food kiosks and bars we also offer visiting supporters a super-efficient standalone Bottom’s up Beer unit solely for those fans only wanting a fast poured pint of Fosters.
Our payment options include Credit & Debit cards including contactless payment at the majority if the away locations. Please be aware there are no cash machines located at the stadium. *Excluding Amex.