PREVIEW: Clyde v Falkirk
Clyde are back at home this weekend as we take on Falkirk in cinch League 1.
The Bairns sit a place above the Bully Wee in the league table in 5th place, and a Clyde win would see us go a point being the visitors. The last meeting between the sides ended in a 2-1 win for the Bully Wee, with goals from Ally Love and Aaron Splaine securing a 2-1 win at The Falkirk Stadium in December. The last encounter in Cumbernauld saw the visitors win 3-1.
Danny Lennon should have the same squad available that faced Airdrie, but will continue to assess the goalkeeping department after Neil Parry was ruled out of playing Airdrie after suffering a knock in the Montrose match, while Joshua Bradley-Hurt took a sore one towards the end of the game last week.
Match tickets are now on sale for both home and away supporters through the Clyde FC Ticket Store or through the TicketCo Wallet app on your smartphone.
Entry to Saturday’s game is by advance ticket only. There will be no cash or pay-at-the-gate facility available on the day so tickets must be purchased through the Ticket Store.
Falkirk fans will be seated in the South end of the Main Stand.
The club has seen a fantastic initial response to the Ukraine Crisis Appeal. Supporters have the option to add a donation whilst purchasing their tickets through the Ticket Store.
Supporters who have already purchased tickets or will not be attending Saturday’s match can also donate through the Appeal Page on the Ticket Store.
Our ticketing provider TicketCo have agreed to waive their fees so 100% of all donations will be passed to the appeal.
MATCHDAY INFORMATION
Kick-off: 3pm
Tickets: Tickets are available to purchase in advance from the Ticket Store. Supporters attending must purchase their tickets online.
Stadium Entry: All entry gates will be signed. Home supporters should enter by the double doors to the left of turnstile D. Away fans should enter by the double doors adjacent to turnstiles A & B.
Seating Arrangements: Away supporters will be seated in the South end of the Main Stand. The lower central section of the Main Stand behind the dugouts will be closed as this area is required to seat substitutes and backroom staff of both teams.
Arria Fanzone: The Arria Fanzone will be closed for this match due to hospitality. Access to the Arria will be for hospitality guests and 1877 Rewards subscribers only.
Ukraine Appeal: Supporters can donate through the Appeal Page on the Ticket Store.
Live Stream: The match will be streamed live, with stream access available to be purchased through the Ticket Store, priced at £13. Coverage will start around 2.45pm. A help guide to the streaming service can be found here.
Getting Here: Click here for details of how to get to the stadium by car, bus or train.
Car Parking: There will be no parking available at the front of the stadium due to the COVID-19 test centre in the car park. However those travelling to the stadium by car should note that there will be a limited number of spaces in away car park at the rear of the South Stand. Other car parking provision can also be accessed within the surrounding areas, including St Maurice’s School which will be signposted and stewarded. Supporters are encouraged to arrive early to obtain one of the limited designated car parking spaces available.
Club Shop: The club shop will be open from 2.15pm for the sale of Clyde merchandise, located off the disabled entrance corridor.
Face Coverings: Face coverings are not mandatory inside the stadium but fans are encouraged to continue to wear these. Masks should be worn when moving from seats into enclosed areas such as kiosks and toilets.
Track & Trace: Check In Scotland QR codes will be posted at various points around the stadium. Please take the time to scan these on your phone and check in to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
The Clyde View: Issue 16 of the club’s award-winning matchday programme will be on sale, priced at £3.