Match Pack: Sheffield Wednesday (H) – News


Cheltenham Town will host Sheffield Wednesday in Sky Bet League One at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium this Wednesday (7:45pm KO).

The game had previously been moved due to an icy pitch at Completely-Suzuki Stadium earlier in the year, however the Robins will get a chance to take on the Owls this week.

Both teams have collected 10 points from their last six games, however the visitors enter the tie with two straight losses, the opposite of Wade Elliott’s team, which they face on Wednesday with wins against Peterborough United and Exeter City.

Tickets are still available for this weekend’s game and are cheaper when purchased in advance. You can do it online here or from the box office. Prices vary with adult tickets ranging from £18-£26, students and over 65s between £13-£18 and £7-£10 for under 18s.

Tickets for this match are only available online to fans who already had a ticket account registered with us as of February 22, 2023. Fans who would like to attend, but did not have an account prior to that date, can buy tickets in person at the box office.

If you buy the tickets in person, you can do it in cash or with a card at the point of sale in the main car park.

Fans should arrive early to avoid lines, and any ticket changes must be made one day in advance due to the time it takes to change tickets.

If you can’t make the game, watch the action live on iFollow. Available to all supporters outside and within the UK.

There will be no parking available for the game unless you have a parking season pass.

You can find the details for getting to the Completely-Suzuki Stadium below.

The doors will open from 18:15. Upon arrival and around the ground you will see our new food pods. These are cashless, and only card payments are accepted.

We have a new information booth on the ground, which is run by our supporters liaison and disability assistance team. It is located in the car park on the right hand side as you enter, between the ticket office and the “Hungry Robins” sales point. The hut bears the Community Trust, Robins Trust and Proud Robins logos, reflecting that we are all working together to support the club, represent the fans and celebrate inclusion and diversity.

Our aim is to service the hut from around 6:00pm until just before kick-off on match days, and to provide assistance with any disabilities, provide access to free DAB radios, hearing protectors and sensory packs, as well as accept bookings. for our halftime crossbar challenge.

A new set of actions will be implemented across all English football leagues for the 2022/23 season and will be supported by the Football Supporters’ Association. They will target activities such as trespassing on the field, carrying or using smoke bombs or fireworks, and throwing objects, as well as drug use and discriminatory behavior.

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