
Away Day Guide: Chorley (A)
A trip to Victory Park is in prospect for the Blues’ first outing on the road of 25/26, after a well-deserved victory on the opening day over Peterborough Sports at the Deva.
Last season saw Calum McIntyre’s side share the spoils with the Magpies, with a 2-1 win down CH1 in November for the hosts, before Andy Preece’s men came from two goals down to pick up all three points in Lancashire in March.
Chorley have featured in all-but-one of the previous 10 National League North campaigns, with a brief hiatus in the National League after promotion in 2019.
Here is everything you need to know before travelling…
Kick off on Saturday is 15:00. The postcode for the ground is PR7 3DU. Chester FC supporters have received an allocation of 750 tickets at Victory Park.
Ticket Details
There is no seated tickets available for travelling fans due to ground safety reasons, with our entire allocation made up of standing tickets.
No tickets will be sold to Chester FC supporters on the day at Victory Park, but online sales will remain open until kick-off.
Non-matchday prices will remain at a reduced rate until midday on Saturday, when adult tickets will rise by £3 and concessions by £2.
Purchased in advance
- Adult – £17
- Concession – £13
- Under 18 – £5
- Under 12 – Free
Purchased after midday on matchday
- Adult – £20
- Concession – £15
- Under 18 – £7
- Under 12 – Free
How to buy
CLICK HERE TO SECURE YOUR TICKET!
Travel
By Car – Leave the M56 at junction nine and join the M6 Northbound. Exit at junction 27 from the M6 and join the A49, followed by the B5251. This will lead to Duke Street on which Victory Park is located.
By Train – Chorley is accessible on the train via a connection at either Manchester Oxford Road or Preston. Service to Manchester Oxford Road are scheduled to run every hour, whilst services to Preston via Warrington Bank Quay run at a rate of approximately two an hour. Chorley train station is located just 0.5 miles from Victory Park.
We hope to see you there. UTS!