Argyle open their Vertu Trophy campaign against Cheltenham Town on Tuesday, 2 September.
The game kicks off at 7pm. Those attending can get all the details they need with our Fans' Guide below.
Fans' Guide | Cheltenham Town (H)
Tickets remain on sale for this match - these can be bought online here.
With video streaming being unavailable in domestic territories, Argyle TV subscriptions and audio match passes will allow supporters to follow every kick of the action live in the UK and Ireland, without being at the game – and passes cost just £2.50.
However, live video streaming is available in international territories, and individual match passes can be purchased for £10.
Audio match passes can also be purchased for this fixture by overseas Pilgrims, enabling supporters to follow the action wherever you are in the world.
The match kicks off at 7pm, and live match commentary will come from Charlie Price, who will be joined by Under-18s Head Coach Jamie Lowry.
For all this content, click here and purchase your Argyle TV match pass.
Following a spate of recent incidents both on match days and non-match days, we feel it is necessary to remind the Green Army of the importance of good fan behaviour.
Behaviour in certain cases around the stadium at our opening home games of the season has been unacceptable with supporters consistently reminded that their actions impact those around them.
There has also been a rise in rude behaviour towards our Retail and Ticket Office staff in the past few weeks.
We understand sometimes not everything is perfect, but our staff are always working hard to deliver the best possible service to visitors, and recently behaviour has not been acceptable.
Please be mindful of your words and actions and treat people as you wish to be treated.
Rest assured, we are always striving to give the best possible fan experience on match days and non-match days.
We are all One Argyle.
Ground Regulations
Supporters are reminded about the importance of adhering to ground regulations.
These include pitch incursions, the use of pyrotechnics and missile throwing, as well as any form of discriminatory behaviour towards players on the pitch, staff or your fellow supporters.
Fans from both clubs are also reminded that persistent standing throughout Home Park is not accepted and supporters will be told to take their seats throughout the game.
We also wanted to remind fans of the importance of not throwing objects onto the field of play.
Objects or missiles thrown towards the field of play could cause serious injury or harm.
In certain parts of the stadium, we have made changes to how drinks are served in order to ensure this does not happen again, including the removal of lids on entry.
Yellow Hatched Areas
We wanted to remind members of the Green Army of the importance of keeping yellow hatched areas free from supporters.
The yellow hatched areas throughout the stadium are designed to be kept clear for safety reasons and to also provide accessible viewing.
While we are aware and appreciate people want to stand at the front to watch the warm-up, it is limiting the spectator experience for those in wheelchairs who then cannot see.
Stewards throughout Home Park Stadium will be asked the clear the walkways to ensure every member of the Green Army has the same opportunity to view the players undergo their preparations.
Supporters are asked to watch the warm-ups from their seats, respecting the wishes of all fans.
We thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding.
Laser Pens
Please note, laser pens are a prohibited item inside Home Park. Any supporter found to have a laser pen will have it taken from their possession immediately.
Persistent Standing
Following dialogue with the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA), Argyle would like to remind supporters of the importance of avoiding lengthy periods of persistent standing during matches at Home Park.
By ‘persistent’ the Club means when individuals are standing in seated areas for prolonged periods of time other than for short durations in periods of play where it could be deemed unnatural to remain seated.
Standing in areas that are designed for seated accommodation can be dangerous, but can also impact the experience of your fellow Argyle supporters around you. The Club is intent on providing the best possible matchday experience for the whole Green Army and persistent standing has an impact on fans throughout Home Park and their viewing, but also their general experience.
Argyle are currently exploring the feasibility of implementing safe standing at Home Park, but for the foreseeable future we have to ensure we are complying with regulations.
We ask all supporters to work with us in adhering to the licence conditions of the ground. If we cannot address this situation and show improvement then it is likely that the club will be forced to impose, or have imposed, stricter measures, including a potential capacity reduction.
Similar measures have been imposed at other stadiums previously and it is likely that others will also find themselves in the same situation as ourselves during the 2025/26 season.
The Club have reminded supporters several times of the impact persistent standing has on those around them. Stewards will now be instructed to direct Argyle fans to take their seat during matches, and we would encourage said supporters to comply with their instructions for the benefit of those around them. Should instructions not be adhered to, the Club may have to take further action moving forward.
Argyle fans should be aware that gates open 90 minutes before kick-off.
The match-day football special bus services will not be running for this match.
Outland Road Car Park, adjacent to Home Park is a very large – and free! – car park. It is council-run, and is typically a park-and-ride car park into the city. It is free to use on match days, but will obviously begin to fill up very early for many fixtures, especially local derbies, Bank Holiday fixtures, etc.
Additional street parking is available surrounding Home Park, but please be mindful of local residents, park sensibly, and be aware of any parking restrictions and permit areas. Considerations should include:
- Don’t park on double yellow lines
- Please avoid dropped kerbs in front of people’s houses
- Please avoid parking on junctions
- Please display a blue badge if you have one
There are also several large pay and display car parks in the city centre, which is within walking distance of Home Park, but not advised for those who struggle to walk beyond short distances.
Parking is once again available through our official event parking supplier, Big Parking. Cars cost £10 with full details available here.
100 members of the Green Army will be allowed to make their way towards the players' car park area to get autographs upon Argyle's arrival at the stadium.
Numbers have been limited to ensure supporter safety with a number of vehicles passing through this area ahead of kick off.
Food and drink options will be available in the internal concourse and Biffa Fan Zone for this match.
The following Gluten Free options are available:
- Naked Burger
- Nachos Box
- Chips
- Cheesy Chips
- Salt and Pepper Chips
- Chips & Katsu curry sauce
- Chips & smoky bean veg chilli
- All soft drinks
- All crisps
- Buttermilk chocolate bar
- Haribo Tangfastics
The Biffa Fan Zone, located on the Mayflower Quarter, between Home Park and the Life Centre, will be open for the visit of Cheltenham Town..
Ticket holders can enjoy a drink, and some food from our range of stalls inside the Fan Zone.
A digital version of the match-day programme will be available on our website ahead of the match.
The programme will feature exclusive interviews and articles not found elsewhere, and will focus on historical and archive features, as well as looking at the current squads of the men’s, women’s and Academy sides at Argyle.
Physical programmes will return on Saturday, and continue to run for all league matches.
One fan will be invited to the pitch at half-time to take on our crossbar challenge, with a prize on offer if they win!
For any accessibility or match day support queries, our dedicated Disability Liaison Officer can be contacted on disability@pafc.co.uk.
Complimentary sanitary products are available in all female and accessible toilets across Home Park.
Argyle are intent on providing a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors who attend matches.
Supporters should be prepared to be searched by our security team as they enter the stadium.
Wherever possible, we will ensure that 'wand' searches are also undertaken by members of the same gender. If that is not the case upon entry, and you feel at all uncomfortable, please raise this with a member of the security team - who will make the necessary arrangements.
As with all major sporting events, bringing bags to the stadium is actively discouraged. However, fans arriving at Home Park with a small personal bag (for example, medical bags or handbags) capable of being stowed under seats is permitted. Please note, supporters should expect this to be searched before entry.
We ask that supporters arrive in plenty of time to avoid queues forming as kick-off approaches.
The Argyle Superstore, located next to the Home Park Ticket Office by the main entrance to the Beacon Electrical Mayflower Grandstand, will be open ahead of kick-off.
Supporters can browse our Training and Travel Ranges, as well as the 2025/26 Home, Away and Goalkeeper Kits.
The Evergreen Suite, adjacent to the Home Park Ticket Office, is open ahead of the game.
Not one of the more than 6,000 Evergreen members? No problem, you can speak to our dedicated supporter engagement team to find out more.
Members of the team will be on hand to share more details about the scheme, which sees members contribute directly to funding the past, present and future of Argyle, and help supporters sign up, if they would like to.
To find out more about Evergreen in advance of your visit to Home Park, click here.
It's not just team news and ticket information available on the official Argyle App, there are lots of fun ways to enhance your match day and prove your football knowledge to the rest of your family!
Predict the score, and don't forget to vote for your Player of the Match from our shortlist of four contenders straight after the final whistle.
Not got the App yet? Click here to download free on Android devices, and here for Apple.
If supporters see anything unusual during their visit to Home Park, report it.
Text ARGYLE to 66777 followed by your message and a member of the team will investigate.
'It' is racism, homophobia, sexism and misogyny, sexual harassment, ableism, ageism and religious beliefs.
Sensory packs, which include a drawstring bag, ear defenders, fidget spinners, and a sensory ball, as well as further match day information, are now available for children and young adults who need them – free of charge.
There are extra parking enforcements in place for this game. Fans' are encouraged to avoid parking on the following roads:
- Browning Road
- Ponsonby Road
- St Levan Road
- Fullerton Road
- Beaumont Road