It is a first ever friendly match at the Truro City Stadium tomorrow (Wednesday, 7.30pm) as John Askey’s Tinners host Tom Cleverley’s Greens.
Ahead of this sold out fixture, here is all your key matchday information:
Tickets
All available tickets for both home and away fans have been issued. Supporters are advised not to travel to the Truro City Stadium without a valid match ticket and there is no facility to pay on the gate.
Parking
Parking is available on the Langarth Park & Ride site, with plentiful space available. Although the Park & Ride service ends at 8.30pm, the car park will remain open after the game for all supporters who have travelled by car to exit.
Directions
Travelling from either east or west on the A30, at the Chiverton Cross roundabout, take the A390 signposted Truro. Then follow signs to the Langarth Park and Ride site.
Travelling on the A390 from the St Austell area, go through Truro and follow the signs for Redruth/A30, exit the A390 at the Langarth Park and Ride site.
Postcode for GPS is: TR4 9AN
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Train Travel
Supporters travelling by train should note that Truro Train Station is 2.7 miles from the Truro City Stadium.
Therefore, it is advised that supporters use public transport to get to the Truro City Stadium, once they have arrived at Truro Station. The T1 bus service stops at Truro Train Station and fans are advised to get off by Threemilestone Social Club and walk approximately 500 yards to the Truro City Stadium.
Turnstile Opening Times
Gates will open at 5.30pm, two hours before kick-off at 7.30pm.
Although there will be no segregation within the stadium bowl, home and away fans will need to use different turnstiles to enter.
- Turnstiles 2-4: Truro City Fans
- Turnstiles 5-6: Plymouth Argyle Fans
Supporters are once again reminded that all tickets have been issued, with no pay on the day available.
Prohibited Items
The following items are not permitted to be brought into the stadium through the turnstiles by supporters:
- Alcohol
- Illegal substances
- Large bags or holdalls – bags larger than A4 size (210mm x 297mm) are generally not permitted
- Motorcycle helmets
- Pyrotechnics
- Air horns and whistles
- Weapons and sharp objects
- Flag poles
- Footballs
- Glass bottles – including perfume & aftershave bottles
- Food and drink
Food & Drink
Due to the club’s promotion to the National League, changes have been necessary to comply with regulations regarding the sale and consumption of alcohol at the Truro City Stadium.
The consumption of alcohol is not permitted in view of the pitch and preventative measures will be in place to ensure compliance.
Alcohol can be purchased and consumed in the following areas of the Truro City Stadium.
- Wax Marquee
- Fan Zone (outside the stadium)
- Eden Hot Tubs North Stand Bars x2
Both home and away fans are permitted to use all bars inside the stadium.
The WAX BBQ serving hot food will be situated in its usual place on the south side of the ground. Pasties will be sold inside the Wax Marquee, along with hot drinks.
Merchandise
Our new home, away and third shirts for the 2025/26 season will be available for purchase inside the Truro City Stadium, with a pop-up shop situated on the south side of the ground.
As part of the club’s ground improvements, ahead of the 2025/26 National League campaign, a dedicated club shop for match day’s will be launched, in collaboration with Kappa, Truro City’s official technical and kit supplier.
Programmes
Match programmes will be on sale inside the stadium, priced £1.50
Matchday Draw
A special matchday draw will be taking place tomorrow, with tickets priced at £5. The three star prizes, are:
- Dinner, bed, breakfast and stay for one night at the Alverton Hotel
- Signed Plymouth Argyle shirt
- Signed Truro City shirt from 2024/25
Is the Truro City Stadium Cashless?
No, it isn’t. Cash and card can be used to pay for entry, food, drink, merchandise and programmes. 50/50 draw tickets are cash only.