City make their first ever trip to the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium to face Enfield Town in National League South on Saturday – 3.00pm.

When the two sides met back at the TCS in August, City recorded a maiden win at their new home thanks to goals from Seidou Sanogo alongside a Tyler Harvey brace, as Enfield were defeated 3-1.

This capital return sees the two sides needing three points for very different reasons as Truro occupy second in the table, while the Owners have, due to a brilliant recent run of form, hauled themselves out of the relegation zone.

Directions

A30, M5, A303, M3, M25 – 5 hours 5 minutes (285 miles)

A30, M5, M4, M25 – 5 hours 10 minutes (308 miles)

Queen Elizabeth II Stadium Donkey Lane, Enfield, EN1 3PL

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Car Parking

A public car park is situated just off Donkey Lane, next to Enfield Playing Fields, adjacent to the to the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium.

The entrance to the car park is at the end of the initial straight section of Donkey Lane, just past the houses on the left as you approach the stadium.

Before the road bears right (the 3G facilities are visible straight ahead) you need to enter the car park just beyond a speed hump.

Fans are requested not to park on Donkey Lane itself, as there is limited parking for residents and doing so also causes delays and difficulties to other road users.

The Ground

An athletics complex, the QE II Stadium has been home for the Towners since 2011, 10 years after the club was formed, with Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur the first opposition.

Before Enfield became tenants, the ground had fallen into disrepair, with the main stand, clubhouse and changing rooms, which is a listed building, fully refurbished. The athletics track only has six lanes opposed to eight and opposite the main stand is a small seated enclosure.

At each end, similar to that which is found at Chelmsford, standing structures are situated.

There will be no segregation in operation on Saturday, with food and drink available from food hatches next to the turnstiles.

The main bar serves alcoholic drinks, along with a small selection of food.

Soft drinks and sweets are available from the club shop.

Tickets

Enfield operate an advanced and on the day ticketing structure:

(On the day prices in brackets)

  • Adults: £14 (£15)
  • Concessions £10 (£11)
  • Under-21s: £8 (£9)
  • Under-16s: £2 (£3)

Enfield advise of a £3 surcharge to sit in the main stand, with only supporters aged over the age of 16 permitted to transfer.

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