Notts County Hosts Crucial Home Match

Notts County is set to face Grimsby Town in a key Sky Bet League Two match at Blundell Park this Saturday. The Mariners look to enhance their momentum following a victory in the Emirates FA Cup and a recent draw against Shrewsbury. The team aims to convert strong performances into points as they strive for a play-off position.
Match Details and Ticket Information
The encounter promises excitement, with kicks off scheduled for 3 PM. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early, with limited availability in the Technical Absorbents Stand.
- Adult Tickets: £20
- Concessions: £5
Tickets can be purchased online or at the Ticket Office until kick-off. A reminder for attendees: following the match, fans in the Main Stand and covered corner should exit through designated exits.
Match Day Schedule
- 9 AM: Ticket Office & Club Shop Opens
- 12 PM: Fan Zone and Lower Bar Open
- 1:30 PM: Turnstiles Open
- 3 PM: Kick-Off
Additional Features for Fans
Supporters not attending the match in person can catch the action on Mariners TV, available for overseas viewers. Additionally, a half-time penalty shootout will provide two young participants a chance to engage on the pitch with The Mighty Mariner.
Food and Merchandise
A variety of food options will be available around the ground, including external vendors offering various cuisines. The Club Shop will be open pre-match, providing perfect Christmas gifts, including calendars and unique merchandise.
Travel Information
Blundell Park is located at Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, DN35 7PY, easily accessible by car, train, or bus. Supporters are advised on transport options:
- By Car: Follow M180, continuing onto A180. The stadium is next to a McDonald’s Drive-Thru.
- By Train: Nearest station is Cleethorpes, around a 20-minute walk from the ground.
- By Bus: Stagecoach services stop directly outside, including routes 9, 13, and 46.
Community and Inclusive Initiatives
Grimsby Town FC promotes a welcoming atmosphere, strictly opposing any form of discrimination or abuse. Fans can report issues on matchdays through various channels, including texting the club or speaking to stewards.
First-Time Attendees
New fans attending their first match are encouraged to reach out to the club for a complimentary certificate to commemorate the occasion.




