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LFW Travel Guides — Millwall, The Den

On Tuesday night QPR travel to South London to face Millwall. If you’re going to, here are some bits and pieces of information for you.

Ground Name: The Den

Capacity: 20,146

Address: Zampa Road, London, SE16 3LN

Main Phone Number: 020 7232 1222

Ticket Office: 020 7231 9999

By Car: Always a bit difficult to write this section for games in London because, of course, we’re all coming from all over the capital. The ground is next to the A2 Old Kent Road, so if you’re coming from out of town leave the M25 at junction two and follow that into town following signs for City and Westminster.

Map:

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Parking: There are no official car parks around the ground so it’s the usual mix of street parking and businesses letting their car parks out on a matchday. Worth bearing in mind that at least once in the recent past the police have, in their wisdom, forced all QPR fans to get the train back into London Bridge and then even gone so far as putting them on the Northern Line as well regardless of whether they came by train or car leaving some with a trek back to the ground to find their car in the middle of the night.

Train: South Bermondsey train station is seconds away from the ground, and only four minutes outside London Bridge with a train every ten minutes. There is a specified walkway from the station to the away end but expect to be held in this for some time after the match by the police. A return ticket will set you back £4.70.

Coach: Now brace yourself for this one – tickets for the official club coach from Loftus Road to the Den, a journey of ten miles, are priced at an astonishing £24 for adults, £14 for seniors and young adults and £12 for juniors. The coach leaves Rangers at 5.30pm. There is no LSA coach for this game.

Pubs: We all know about the situation at Millwall by now and the usual warnings about keeping your wits about you. Most QPR fans drink around London bridge but if you’re doing so then please bear in mind that Cardiff are playing at Palace just to further complicate matters. The Barrow Boy and Banker is always popular on Borough High Street.

Tickets: Rangers have 2,200 unreserved seats in the upper tier, these must be purchased before the day of the game as this is an all ticket match. They are priced £22 for adults, £13 for seniors and under 16s, and £8 for under 12s.

Links >>> Detailed Ground Guide >>> Official Website

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