Eco-Power Stadium

Away Fans' Guide | Doncaster Rovers

Heading to the Eco-Power Stadium on Saturday for the Greens’ Sky Bet League One clash with Doncaster Rovers? Check out the guide below to ensure that you get the most out of your match-day.
 

Away fans' guide to the Eco-Power Stadium

Travel

Miles Away Travel Club

The Miles Away Travel Club Coaches will depart from outside of the Devonport End at 6:30am.

By Road 

For GPS purposes, the postcode for the Eco-Power Stadium is DN4 5JW.

From the A1 (M) join the M18 Eastbound at Junction 35 (signposted Hull), or from the M1, join the M18 Eastbound at Junction 32.

Once on the M18, leave at Junction 3 and take the A6182 towards Doncaster (the stadium is well signposted from Junction 3 and is about one and a half miles away). You will pass a retail park on your left and then at the next traffic lights (which has the Lakeside Pub visible behind it) turn left onto White Rose Way.

The Lakeside Shopping Centre is now on your right (the stadium is located directly behind the shopping centre). At the next island turn right onto the industrial estate and after passing the Tesco distribution centre on your right, turn right at the bottom of the road and the stadium is further down on your left.

By Train 

 Doncaster Station is just less than two miles away and a bus service is available from the Transport Interchange (attached to the Train Station). If you do have time on your hands and you fancy the walk (around 25-30 minutes) then as you come out of the station turn right and then keep straight on this road (the A6182 Trafford Way) and you will eventually reach the stadium complex on your left.

Parking 

There are 1,000 car parking spaces at the stadium, which will mean that for the bigger games, parking will be at a premium. Out of the 1,000 there are 60 parking spaces reserved for disabled fans, which must be booked prior to match day. The cost of parking at the stadium is £5. Alternatively, a number of companies on the nearby industrial park offer matchday parking at around £3-£4 per vehicle. Please be aware users park at their own risk and Doncaster Rovers endorses none of the unofficial car parks. 

By Bus

 For travel to the Eco-Power Stadium from the town centre: Buses will leave Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange direct to the ground as follows:

• Service 56 - Every 15 minutes, at 12, 27, 42, 57 minutes past the hour. The journey time is approximately 18 minutes

For travel to the town centre after the game:

Fans should make their way to the bus stop opposite Car Park 2 on the far side of the road.

First Group will provide an appropriate bus service to enable all supporters who wish to travel back to the town centre to do so. Further details of these and other services are available on the First Group website, www.firstgroup.com, and the Travel South Yorkshire website, www.travelsouthyorkshire.com, or by ringing Traveline on 01709 515151.

Entertainment

One of Rovers’ designated away fan friendly bars is The Leopard, located only a four minute walk from the Doncaster Train Station - 2 West Street, Doncaster, DN1 3AA

The stadium is on the outskirts of town, so the best place for food and drink when you get to the Eco-Power Stadium would be from the Stadium itself. 

Belle Vue Bar 

The Belle Vue Bar is an external bar situated on the outside of the West Stand, and welcomes supporters from both home and away clubs.

Alternative entertainment 

There are also entertainment facilities away from the stadium who welcome both home and away fans, these include Lakeside Beefeater pub/restaurant which is situated within the Lakeside Shopping Village opposite the stadium.

Within the shopping village there is also a KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Costa outlet. Across the lake there is also the Cheswold Pub, Vue Cinema, Frankie and Benny’s Restaurant, the Doncaster Superbowl (bowling, arcade and bar) approximately 15 mins walk from the stadium.

Disabled supporters

There are 60 wide access car parking bays for disabled supporters at the stadium.

A number of these bays are be held in reserve for visiting supporters who may book these in advance of a match. Visiting supporters have access to 18 wheelchair spaces at pitch level in the North Stand. RADAR keys needed for disabled toilets – key available from head steward if necessary.

Match programmes

Available from around the stadium for £3.

Supporter Liaison Officers (SLOs)

Two SLOs will be present during games – please seek them out if you require any assistance through your visit.

 

Tickets

Pay on the day is available for this fixture, as well as collections for pre-booked tickets.

Please visit the Club Doncaster Away Ticket Sales & Collections area next to the away turnstiles.

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