The Reds welcome the Silkmen to Stebonheath Park this Saturday for an early lunchtime kick off in our sixth game of the JD Cymru Premier campaign.
An earlier kick off than usual in what is yet another important game in our top flight season. This matchday guide will aim to assist you and ensure you have a great experience with us.
Kick off on Saturday is at the earlier time of 12:30pm meaning the ground itself will be open from around 11:30am.
Tickets & Entry
Tickets for this game are available both online and on the gate with supporters of both teams able to pre purchase their tickets in advance to avoid the queues on matchday.
Our online ticketing system has helped supporters enter Stebonheath Park with ease and much quicker than usual with online ticket holders able to enter the ground via the side gate situated next to the Stebonheath Sports Bar – this of course also applies to our season ticket holders.
PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE HERE!
If you prefer to pay on the day you’re more than welcome to at our turnstiles. All entries to the ground will be open for the game including our main turnstiles and Evans Terrace entrance. Ticket prices on the day are as shown below;
Adults – £8
Concessions – £6
U16 – £3
Cash and card payments are accepted at the turnstiles.

Getting to Stebonheath Park
We look forward to welcoming both sets of supporters this Saturday and we aim to support all in their commute to the ground.
If you’re travelling by car, simply head over to the page shown below, there you will be able to find our address and postcode which can be entered into Google/Apple Maps or your Sat Nav.
PLEASE NOTE: Car Parking on site is extremely limited and our staff, match officials and players all take priority on the day. If you desperately require a parking space please contact us and we will try to accommodate you to the best of our ability.
IMPORTANT: If you are parking on the roads outside the ground please show our neighbours the utmost respect and do not park over their driveways or obstruct access to their properties in any way.
If you require a disabled parking space we only have two designated spaces at the ground, see our disabled supporters information guide below.
Travelling by train? Llanelli station is a 28 minute walk from the ground. Please see the map below for the recommended walking route.

Accessibility at Stebonheath Park
Llanelli Town AFC is committed to welcoming supporters with disabilities to enjoy the matchday experience.
We aim as a club to keep improving disability provisions as is reasonably practical to do so, to be able to facilitate your enjoyment.
Please see our full guide below.
Food & Drink
Our Cafe 1893 situated to the left of our main stand is operated by our fantastic supporters club. They serve a wide range of fantastic hot and cold food and drinks and are continuing to expand their evergrowing menu.
Both cash and card payments are accepted in the cafe building with an example of pricing available to view below;

All hot food items – £3.50
Snacks range from £1 to £1.50
Hot drinks – £1.50
Cold drinks range from £1 to £2
Our supporters club also sells pin badges which are on sale within the cafe building. The cafe itself will be open before, during and after the game.
Alcoholic beverages are available in our Jock Stein Lounge which is situated to the right of our main stand. Inside we serve a great range of beers for fans to enjoy on matchday.
NOTE: Alcohol must be kept inside the bar and cannot be taken outside due to FAW rules and regulations.
Club sponsors & season ticket holders can enjoy a premium price of just £3 per pint in the Jock Stein Lounge!
Matchday Hospitality
We would like to thank all at Pontarddulais Town FC for sponsoring Saturday’s game. A great chance to enjoy the game in the comfort of our hospitality suite with a fantastic view of the game outside. Once again, thank you for your fantastic support.
We look forward to welcoming our supporters to our second home game in a row! We extend our welcome to all of the players, staff and supporters from Flint Town United and wish them a safe journey down from North Wales.