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Match details Maidenhead United FC v FCUM

The Chauntry Challenge Cup Final - Maidenhead United FC v FC United of Manchester, Saturday 26th July, kick off 3pm

This game is to be played at York Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1SF.

This game will be pay on the gate. Admission prices are as follows:

£10 Adults
£6 Concessions
£2 children

The theme of the match will be an old-fashioned FA Cup Final day, starting with the players walking the pitch before the game. Margy promises they won’t be in white suits, though maybe we’re hoping the Maidenhead United players will be. Pre-match brass band entertainment will be provided by the British Marching Band, culminating in the traditional Abide With Me, which will be sung by Kenny Lynch. Immediately pre-match there will be a presentation of the players on the red carpet and post-game there will be the usual trophy presentation ceremony. The referee for the game will be former Premiership ref Mark Halsey.

Travel

By coach:

The coach will depart from Chorlton Street in Manchester City Centre (next to the Britannia Hotel) at 8:30am.

The cost is £32 for adults, £16 for Under 16s.

To book please click here or email travel@fc-utd.uk or ring the FC United office on 0161 273 8950.

By car:

At junction 10, take the M6 (S) exit to Birmingham. Continue onto M6 Toll. Continue onto M42. At junction 3A, exit onto M40 toward London/Warwick/Stratford. At junction 4, take the A404 exit to High Wycombe/Marlow/Maidenhead. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A404. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Marlow Road/A308. Continue to follow A308. Go through 1 roundabout. Turn left onto Bell Street.

Parking:

Car parking at the ground at the ground is strictly limited to the players and officials of each club on match days.

There is no street parking close to the ground, so you are recommended to use the municipal car parks, for example:

Town Hall click here
Stafferton Way click here
Grove Road click here
West Street click here
The Broadway

These are all within five minutes’ walk of York Road.

By Train:

Public transport is often the best way to get to York Road as Maidenhead railway station is only five minutes’ walk away. The station provides fast links to the rest of the country with four trains an hour between London and Reading.

For help planning your journey by train, please visit mytrains.co.uk (free downloadable app available).



First Posted ~ 15:54 Wed 23 Jul 2014
News ID ~ 5599
Last Updated ~ 00:47 Tue 16 Feb 2021