Argyle start 2026 with a trip to Stevenage on New Year's Day, backed by a sell-out following of almost 1,400 Greens.
Supporters making the trip can find all the information they need ahead of the trip below.
Away Fans' Guide | Stevenage
We wish to remind supporters of the importance of adhering to opposition ground regulations at all away games. These are standard practice across all EFL grounds, specifically in relation to the use of pyrotechnics, missile throwing and pitch incursions.
Pyrotechnics and objects, or missiles specifically, can cause serious injury or harm.
Any incidents of this nature will be investigated and could lead to sanctions being applied by Plymouth Argyle, the football authorities, or the Police.
Please also remain courteous when inside the stadium, with regards to foul and abusive language. If you do hear anything offensive while inside the stadium, please report it to your nearest steward. Tragedy chanting and discriminatory abuse of any kind is not tolerated.
If the match officials hear any abusive or discriminatory chanting during the game, they hold the right to suspend the game, taking the players off the field until further notice.
We would like to remind supporters that the strongest condemnation is employed towards discriminatory abuse, tragedy chanting, anti-social behaviour, crowd disorder and misconduct, and illegal activity inside football stadia.
Our stance on the above will ensure the strongest possible action continues to be taken against those found guilty of any offence, including the issuing of Football Banning Orders.
Ticket Sales
Tickets have SOLD OUT for this match. Our total allocation was 1,363.
PLEASE NOTE: After 2pm on Wednesday, 31 December, the Home Park Ticket Office will be closed, and emails will not be responded to. For any queries, please go to the Stevenage Away Ticket Office on the day, with booking confirmation and Photo ID.
Important Information:
This match is all-ticket.
Anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult/senior, and be sat next to them.
Photo ID will be required for collections.
After 2pm on Wednesday, 31 December, the Home Park Ticket Office will be closed, and emails will not be responded to. For any queries, please go to the Stevenage Away Ticket Office on the day, with booking confirmation and Photo ID.
Collections
Collections are available from the Home Park Ticket Office until 2pm on Wednesday, 31 December.
After this point, any uncollected tickets will be available to pick up on the day at Stevenage. These will be available from the Away Ticket Office, situated on the West Stand, next to the club shop, from 1.30pm. Photo ID will be required for collection.
Posted Tickets
If you have paid for postage and your tickets have not arrived, please either call us on 01752 907700 or email tickets@pafc.co.uk, by midday on Wednesday, 31 December, so that the Ticket Office can arrange duplicates for collection.
These will be available to pick up on the day at Stevenage. These will be available from the Away Ticket Office, situated on the West Stand, next to the club shop, from 1.30pm. Photo ID will be required for collection.
Miles Away Travel has sold out for this match. Leaving from outside of the Babcock Devonport End at 6.30am.
Address
Lamex Stadium
Broadhall Way,
Hertfordshire,
Stevenage,
SG2 8RH
By Car
Supporters should travel via the M606, M62, and A1. Head all the way down the A1 to Stevenage before exiting to the A602 and Monkswood Way, which is directly outside the ground.
By Train
The closest train station to the ground is Stevenage Railway Station, which is around a 25-minute walk away from the stadium, along the A602.
To walk from the station to the Lamex Stadium, cross over the bridge towards the Gordon Craig Theatre. Walk through the tunnel and continue before turning right once you reach the town square. Then continue through the town before going down the underpass at ASDA.
From there, continue walking on the pavement down the dual carriageway, past McDonald’s and the Roaring Meg Retail Park.
The Lamex Stadium is then viewable on the corner of the roundabout. Please use the underpasses on Broadhall Way to complete your journey.
Parking
If you are travelling by car to the game, there is a range of parking options available.
There are around 500 free car parking spots available at the Fairlands Valley Car Park, to the north of the ground.
Please note - there are strict parking restrictions on the retail parks situated close to the ground and supporter parking is not permitted on match days. This is the same with parking on the grass verges near the ground. The council parking enforcement teams are active on a match day.
The best parking alternatives are either in the town centre car parks (a 15-minute walk to the stadium), or limited parking in the nearby residential streets.
Coaches can drop off and pick up supporters from outside of the away (South) stand, which is situated on Monkswood Way, off the A602. From there, the supporter coaches can park in the overflow car park next to Stevenage's academy site (SG2 8RH), which is only a five-minute drive from the stadium.
To access the site, from the A602, turn off into the academy site, ignore the academy gates on the right and park up in the overflow car park on the right-hand side. There will be car parking stewards on hand to assist any coach drivers.
For disabled parking, email dslo@stevenagefc.com.
There will be a selection of food and drink available to supporters at the stadium.
For a pint and hot food before the game, away supporters are welcome in the Broadhall Suite, which is situated next to the away end.
There is a Burger King and a KFC on the retail parks near the ground, as well as a McDonald's, which is a ten-minute walk away. There is also a Tesco just five-minutes away on London Road.
Stevenage have asked supporters to contact them if they are wanting to bring a flag or banner of a significant size. This decision is at the discretion of the Safety Management Team - the same applies to any musical instrument.
Please email info@stevenagefc.com as soon as possible for this to be arranged.
Please note, flags and banners must be situated in accordance with the stewards directions in the South Sound, and not cause any annoyance, danger, or nuisance to other supporters.
Drums and other musical instruments are permitted BUT they must be situated in Block C or D of the South Stand and are subject to the same caveats as flags and banners.
All items are subject to search and final approval at the ground.
The Old Post Office: The Plaza Leisure Development, Town Square.
Man in the Moon: Broadwater Cres, Broadwater.
Our Mutual Friend: Broadwater Cres, Broadwater.
Audio Commentary
For visually impaired or blind supporters, Stevenage have audio commentary provided by BBC Three Counties radio.
This can be accessed on the supporters own FM radio on 95.5FM.
Stevenage do have a limited number of audio receivers, which can be pre-booked by emailing dslo@stevenagefc.com, if you do not have access to a FM radio.
For hygiene reasons, you will need to supply your own 3.5.mm jack plug headphones, as these are not provided.
Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome, and Stevenage are happy to provide a water bowl, blanket, and a dog spending area if required. Please email dslo@stevenagefc.com or call the club on 01438 223223.
If you require assistance to access the stadium on match day, please email dslo@stevenagefc.com or call the club on 01438 223223 to arrange a place and time to meet, and the hosts' DSLO will then assist you into the stadium.
The Lamex Stadium is a cashless venue.