A Rough Guide To Chelsea Tuesday, 14th Feb 2023 10:03 Saints have one of their closest away trips of the season on Saturday when they travel to Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea, here is all the details that you need, including rail issues between Southampton & Eastleigh. The Ground Stamford Bridge is a stadium relatively unchanged since its major redevelopment back in the late 90's early 00's, the East Stand is the oldest part of the ground, though it has been there for nearly 50 years and is the only surviving stand from that great game in 1976 when we beat Crystal Palace to reach the FA Cup Final. Getting There By Car Take the M3 and follow it towards central London, you then have two options, just after Richmond take the South Circular A205 and follow signs to Putney, there turn over Putney Bridge and you will be within a 15 minute walk of the ground, or alternatively follow signs to Hammersmith, my advice would then to take the signs to Fulham and go down the Fulham Road, after passing Craven Cottage on your right head towards Chelsea on your left. Parking As you would expect there isn't much parking available however if you park down towards Fulham there should be plenty of street parking although you need to check for restrictions etc, with Tube journeys costing £4 for a single journey these days, gone are the days when it was cost effective to park a few tube stops up the line. By Train Surprise surprise there are more rail disruptions on Saturday, there are replacement bus services between Bournemouth and Eastleigh that will had around 30-60 minutes to the journey, depending on the train times. If you are going by train its probably cheaper to buy a ticket direct to either Clapham, Putney or West Brompton avoiding Waterloo if you are not planning on going into central London . It can also work out cheaper if you split the ticket, a cheap day return with a third off using a railcard or groupsave to Putney You can go into central london via Waterloo and then take the tube to Embankment and pick up a District line train bound for Wimbledon that takes you to Fulham Broadway which is the nearest tube station to Stamford Bridge, but the quickest way is to get off at Clapham Junction and pick an overground train to either Putney a 30 minute walk away or Imperial Wharf or West Brompton, both are about a ten minute walk to Stamford Bridge, from a logistical point of view you will probably get there quicker. By Coach Local independent coach operators to all Saints away games Southampton Away Travel run coaches to all Southampton away games, for information on this game or future fixtures, more details can be found on their official website via the link below. https://southamptonawaytravel.co.uk/ The Away Section Its situated in the East corner of the Shed End and consists of two tiers, upper and lower, a few season's ago it was over £50 for the upper and £47 for the lower, but now due to the Twenty's Plenty campaign by the Football Supporters Federation that has seen all away tickets reduced to £30. Given just how low to the action that lower tier is, its recommended to pay the extra and get an elevated view of proceedings. It has the full range of food etc, tv screens in the concourse and beer. Eating Drinking Etc There are quite a few pubs on Fulham Broadway which runs past the stadium, but most of these are quite partisan although as long as your not loud etc, some can be ok, but most don't let in away supporters and usually away supporters will have a drink around Earls Court and West Brompton where there are a few pubs and a little less hectic than around the ground as well as a plethora of take aways etc. Putney is also an option, it is a little further away from Stamford Bridge, but there are many pubs en route which are a little quieter than those around Earls Court and West Brompton. Alternatively just outside Clapham Junction station there are a few good pubs and its a short journey on the overground. As usual if you have any good tips for going to Chelsea then pass them on to your fellow Saints fans in the comments section below Capacity: 41,623 (all seated) Photo: Action Images via Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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