The Carabao Cup returns on Tuesday, 26 August, as Argyle head to Swansea City.
Travelling supporters can read key information ahead of the second-round match below.
Away Fans' Guide | Swansea City (A)
Tickets will remain on sale from the Home Park Ticket Office in person, over the phone on 01752 907700, or online from www.argyletickets.com until 11am on Tuesday, 26 August.
Important Information:
This fixture is all-ticket, with no on the day ticket sales or upgrades.
Under-14s must be accompanied by a full-paying adult.
Unaccompanied children under the age of 14 will not be admitted into the stadium.
Collections will be available from the Swansea.com Stadium on match day.
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Coach travel is leaving from outside of the Babcock Devonport End at 1pm.
Parking
For supporters wishing to drive to the stadium, there may be spaces available to purchase within the stadium car park. Supporters can book in advance by calling the Swansea ticket office on 01792 616400 (option 1). Alternatively, supporters can pay by card on arrival.
Please note that parking on site is not guaranteed, and will be on a first come, first service basis. The car park will close approximately 15 minutes before kick-off, any supporters arriving after this time will not be permitted entry.
Accessible Parking
A limited number of disabled car parking spaces are reserved for visiting supporters just behind the North Stand.
Spaces are allocated on a first come first served basis, and can be booked up to two weeks before the date of the match.
To book one of these spaces enquire about these, please call the Swansea ticket office on 01792 616400 and select option one.
For a more detailed view of the car park, click here.
By Bus
The Swansea.com Stadium is located 2.5 miles from Swansea bus station with route 4 and 4A taking you directly to the stadium. The journey takes around 15 minutes and the bus stop is adjacent to the stadium. Between the stop and the stadium, there is a pelican crossing and drop kerbs. You will arrive at the stadium in the north-west corner.
There is also a taxi rank located outside the bus station. A taxi from here will cost approximately £15.
The full bus timetable can be accessed HERE.
By Train
Swansea Station is located 1.5 miles from the stadium. There is a direct train link to London Paddington and Manchester Piccadilly. It is managed by GWR and you can find out more amenities at the station by clicking here.
Once you arrive in Swansea, you can either walk, take the bus, or use a taxi to get to the stadium.
By bus – There is a bus stop opposite the train station. You will need the 4 or 4A route.
By taxi – There is a taxi rank to the left of the station as you exit. Taxis from here are charged at approximately £7.
On foot – It will take approximately 30 minutes to walk from the train station to the stadium. The postcode for the stadium is SA1 2FA.
By Taxi
There are a number of taxi firms operating in Swansea and supporters may find the following numbers useful.
Yellow Cabs – 01792 644446/ 01792 700400
Oyster Cabs - 01792 367777
Data Cabs - 01792 474747
As well as on-site parking, there is a designated drop-off point at the stadium which is located next to the Ivor Allchurch Statue (close to the ticket office).
Swansea ask supporters who are visiting to be mindful of where they park on a matchday and respect residential parking near the stadium, and avoid blocking driveways and garages.
Away supporters are located in the stadium's North Stand, behind the goal.
Stadium turnstiles will open 90 minutes before kick-off. Please have your tickets ready to make entry into the stadium as quick as possible. Please enter the stadium via the turnstile number on your ticket.
Disabled supporters and those with low mobility can use the accessible entrances, please let a steward know if you require this option.
The away end concourses benefit from drop counters, accessible toilets and an accessible lift (operated by a push button). For a more detailed guide of the accessible facilities at the Swansea.com Stadium, please click HERE.
For blind or partially sighted supporters, Swansea offer a complimentary headset for matchday commentary, which uses the local hospital radio commentary feed.
These headsets can be requested from stewards on the day, or booked in advance in one of the following ways:
• Visiting the Swansea ticket office in person
• Calling Swansea's disability liaison officer on 01792 616 629 (Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm)
• Emailing accessibility@swanseacity.com
For more information on accessible facilities at the Swansea.com Stadium, please click here.
Swansea have a specific disability liaison steward - identifiable by their green bib - dedicated to visiting supporters, so if you feel you need additional assistance, please do not hesitate to ask.
Swansea also have a disability access officer and disability liaison officer who you can get in touch with in advance of your visit, by emailing accessibility@swanseacity.com.
The Swansea.com Stadium is a cashless venue, with card accepted throughout the ground. This leads to shorter queuing times with a fast, friendly service at all kiosks.
However, if you need a cash point, the nearest one is located at the Morfa Retail Park which is a five minute walk from the stadium. Cash points are located in front of Argos, and inside Morrisons.
Supporters are able to purchase food and refreshments in the concourses with a range of drinks, snacks, and meal options to enjoy.
Self-order units (SOUs) will be stationed in the South and West Stands of the Swansea.com Stadium, with supporters now able to place their order ready for half-time.
Supporters are reminded that pyrotechnics are banned from the Swansea.com Stadium, and attempting to bring one into the stadium could result in refused entry.
Other prohibited items include: knives, video cameras, cigarettes, drinks glasses, bottles, cans, or any other item Swansea.com Stadium employees believe could potentially be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety.
Supporters are welcome to display banners and flags within the stadium, however, they must adhere to the following rules:
• must be no bigger than 150cm in depth or width.
• must not obstruct the view of others, cover advertising signs or cause a safety hazard
• must not display any abusive or threatening words, images or messages or anything else that is deemed unacceptable. No flags with political messaging are allowed.
• flagpoles must be no more than 7mm in diameter in one metre length and must be either wood or plastic.
Any 'flags' larger than 150cm will be considered a banner and must adhere to the following additional rules:
• must have a certificate proving they meet all fire and safety standards
• must not block any advertising, signage or exit routes
Some exceptions may apply, if agreed in advance with the stadium. Supporters should email support@swanseacity.com to find out more.
Supporters are able to purchase food and refreshments in the concourses, with a range of drinks, snacks, and meal options to enjoy.