Our final away trip of the season takes us to Preston North End's Deepdale.
We'll be looking to back up three consecutive home wins with one on the road, in order to keep our survival hopes alive.
Travelling supporters can read key information below.
Away Fans' Guide | Preston North End
Tickets will be available to purchase on the day. They will be available from the Away Ticket Office at Deepdale for £10, while Under-14s go for a quid.
Preston announced a reduced ticket offer in the week leading up to the match. Argyle fans who had already bought tickets at the normal price will be refunded the difference, to the card used for payment.
Collections
All uncollected tickets can be picked up from away turnstiles 15-19, from 1pm on Saturday, 26 April.
Photo ID will be required for collection.
Coaches will depart from outside of the Babcock Devonport End at 5.30am.
Address:
Deepdale, Sir Tom Finney Way, Deepdale, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 6RU
By Car
From M6 J31, head west and follow A59. After one mile up-hill, take the second exit off the mini roundabout adjacent to the Hesketh Arms on to A5085 Blackpool Road. Carry straight on for 1.2 miles through four sets of traffic lights, then take a left before the lights (signposted to Town Centre, Football Ground) into Parkside.
By Train
Preston Railway Station is located in the city centre and is situated approximately two miles away from Deepdale.
By Taxi
Taxis are also available from outside the station which will cost approximately £5. Some of the main local taxi firms are as follows:
Millers Citax: 01772 884000
AAA Taxis: 01722 555999
New City VIP Taxis: 01722 824000
Eagle Taxis: 01772 200300
Preston urge all supporters to arrive at the stadium early enough to avoid traffic congestion or crowding at the turnstiles.
Stadium parking is priced at £15 per vehicle and sold in advance of the fixture date, subject to availability.
External parking on Moor Park car park is available on a first-come-first-served basis for £7.50. It is situated across from the stadium on Sir Tom Finney Way.
Facilities
An in-seat service for refreshments is available for disabled supporters sat at pitch level who cannot access the kiosk facilities. Preston's catering staff will be on hand to take orders before kick-off.
Accessibility
There are two accessible toilets in the visitors section which are fitted with radar locks. Preston also have a 'Changing Places' facility in the Invincibles Pavilion. For visually impaired supporters, Preston have two wireless receivers available which provide live match commentary from Hospital Radio.
Official Preston Match-Day Programme
Preston's match-day programme can be purchased from around the ground for just £3.50. The programme includes exclusive features and interviews and also provides an in-depth look into Argyle.
Club Store
Our official club retail store is located at the Sir Tom Finney Stand next to the main ticket office and is the place to go for all memorabilia, keep sakes and to have a look at our official club merchandise
Sir Tom Finney Statue
Preston North End’s most famous player, Sir Tom Finney, unveiled his signature ‘Splash’ statue in 2004 which was inspired from a photograph taken at a waterlogged Stamford Bridge in a match versus Chelsea in 1956. Around the statue are a number of special bricks forming the ‘Walk of Fame’, with the bricks occupying a combination of supporters and ex-PNE players’ names.
The Dick, Kerr Ladies Monument
In 2017, a monument for the Dick, Kerr Ladies was opened to remember the fantastic efforts and achievements at Deepdale. The Dick, Kerr Ladies were one of the first ladies football teams in England and one of, if not, the most successful team of all-time, playing from 1917 until 1965. You will find this monument overlooking the Sir Tom Finney statue on the wall.
Supporters are reminded of Preston's zero-tolerance policy to any behaviours such as abuse, anti-social behaviour, and any form of language deemed discriminatory.
If you do hear any form of discrimination or abuse, please report it using Preston's match-day text reporting service.
You can do so by texting 66777, starting your message with ‘PNE’, followed by details of the incident.
An example of how to use this service can be found below:
“PNE I’m in the Sir Tom Finney Stand, row 10, seat 34. Person sitting directly in front of me shouting racist abuse.”
Smoking and the use of electronic cigarettes is strictly not permitted inside Deepdale.
Ground regulations state that “EFL stadia are smoke-free and smoking or the use of electronic cigarettes is not permitted inside the ground.”
Anyone found in breach of ground regulations could be subject to ejection from the stadium.
A range of refreshments are available to purchase on the concourse before the match and at half-time.
Please see the menus on this page which highlight the food and drink offerings available. All items are sold subject to product availability.
SNACKS
Chocolate bars: £1.60
Crisps: £1.80
Sweet bags: £3.00
HOT FOOD
Pies: £3.75
Small Hotdog: £3.50
Large Hotdog: £4.95
DRINKS
Soft drinks: £2.80
Bottled water (500ml): £2.00
Hot drinks: £2.80
ALCOHOL
Strongbow cans (440ml): £4.50
John Smith’s can (440ml): £4.50
Red & white wine (125ml): £4.70
Fosters (pint): £4.50
Strongbow (pint): £4.50
Moretti (pint): £5.50
Guinness (pint): £5.50
Payments made for food and drink are contactless only.
For Greens travelling by train, there are plenty of pubs within the town centre within walking distance of the station.
These include: Old Vic, Station Hotel, Hogarths, The Bears Paw, Twelve Tellers, Slug and Lettuce.
For some fixtures, pubs may be allocated as designated away pubs. Follow Preston's official police X account @PNEPolice for updates and advice ahead of the fixture.
Deepdale is a smoke-free stadium and smoking is not permitted inside the ground.
This includes ‘e-cigarettes’ and any other smoke emitting devices of a similar nature. A smoking area is in operation at half-time located outside, in the corner of the Alan Kelly Town End and Sir Tom Finney Stand.
Tickets or cards need to be shown to regain entry to your respective stand.
Contact must be made with Preston's ground safety department in advance of the fixture if a banner or flag is being brought to Deepdale.
All banners and flags must have a fire safety certificate.
Banners and flags of discriminatory, political or commercial nature will not be permitted;
Banners and flags must not cover any signage or advertising, or obstruct the view of other supporters.
Contact must be made with Preston's ground safety department before any instruments are allowed into the ground.
Generally, instruments must be played from the front row only. The ground safety department will advise accordingly.
| Ticket Office | 0344 856 1966 | ticketoffice@pne.com |
| Club Shop | 0344 856 1965 | preston@castore.co.uk |
| Main Office | 0344 856 1964 | enquiries@pne.com |
| Commercial | 0344 856 1960 | commercial@pne.com |
| Community | 01722 693309 | community@pne.com |
| Ground Safety | 0344 856 1964 | safety@pne.com |
| Media | 0344 856 1964 | media@pne.com |
| Supporter Liaison Officer | 0344 856 1966 | slo@pne.com |
| Disability Liaison Officer | 0344 856 1966 | lucy@pne.com |