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2024 Bute Energy Welsh Cup final: Supporter information

The 2023/24 Bute Energy Welsh Cup reaches its conclusion on Sunday, as Wrexham go head-to-head with current holders Cardiff City at Rodney Parade (KO 17:25).

Below, you will find vital supporter information that provides advice and all the details you’ll need to make your visit to Rodney Parade an enjoyable one.

It is advised that supporters arrive early on matchday to enjoy the pre-match entertainment, and follow the advice below.

Fan Zone

The JD Welsh Cup Final Fan Zone, located within the grounds of Rodney Parade and free to enter, will open from 14:00pm, with DJ Kay Russant opening the show. Iconic Welsh samba band Samba Galez will get the atmosphere going with their roving performances, before local artist Macy takes to the stage to perfect.

Supporters can also enjoy food & drink from the local vendors, and even have the chance to get their photo taken with the new bespoke Bute Energy Welsh Cup trophy.

The fan zone will be the perfect start to the day for the whole family, with face painting and children’s activities and competitions also available.

If you’re planning to get to the ground even earlier, you can enjoy some live football as Newport Live and County in the Community are delivering a girls’ football fun festival from 2pm on the Rodney Parade ‘cabbage patch’, featuring various mini games for kids to enjoy.

Tickets

If you have purchased tickets to the match in advance, you will need to download and use the Cymru Tickets app to access the stadium.

Tickets are still available to buy in advance by clicking here, priced at £5 for adults and £2 for juniors.

Tickets will also be available at the gate on matchday, but for increased prices of £10 for adults and £5 for juniors.

Important Transport Information

Parking at Rodney Parade is very limited and supporters will not be able to park at the stadium for this match.

Supporters park in side streets near the stadium – please be aware of any parking restrictions – or use the multi-storey car parks in the city centre. If you are leaving your car in nearby streets, please park courteously for local residents.

Rail services will be running as normal, with Newport station a short 10-minute walk from the stadium.

Report IT – Say No to Discrimination

The Football Association of Wales welcomes everyone and we constantly strive to ensure that at our matches there is a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere where all fans can come to enjoy watching football in a safe, secure and welcoming environment and feel that they belong.

While promoting inclusion and diversity within the stadium, we applaud and encourage passionate support. However, we do not tolerate discrimination, abuse, foul and abusive language or anti-social and threatening behaviour. If supporters experience any form of anti-social behaviour, abuse or discrimination inside the stadium please help us to eliminate it and react immediately by reporting any discrimination or abuse by speaking to your nearest steward.

You can also report any incidents at www.faw.cymru/ReportIT or by emailing ReportIT@faw.Cymru. Please provide as much detail of any offence as possible. This may include specific seat details if applicable, descriptions of persons involved, and exact words and phrases wherever possible.

Audio Descriptive Commentary

The FAW will be offering a free-to-use audio description commentary service for blind and vision-impaired spectators at the match provided by Alan March Sport Ltd. This will be available to fans with trained audio describers keeping up with play to the second to ensure listeners know exactly where the ball is and what is happening on the pitch.

To register your interest and book a receiver for the match, email PAWB@faw.cymru

You will need to provide your name and phone number and you will be able to collect your receiver at the ticket booth prior to kick-off.

It will be possible to request a receiver on the day by speaking to a steward at the stadium. Please note receivers are subject to availability. Users are required to bring their own headphones to ensure both comfort and hygiene.

Sensory Pack

Fans with sensory needs attending the match can apply for a free FAW Sensory Pack. The packs have been designed to help fans, particularly those with autism, who attend matches, to enhance the matchday experience, making it more comfortable and enjoyable. Each pack is presented in an official FAW drawstring bag and contains a disability awareness lanyard, as well as noise-cancelling headphones, a football fidget spinner, a poppet sensory keyring, and a FAW football soft stress ball.

All sensory packs will need to be pre-booked and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

To apply for a pack please complete the Sensory Pack Request form.

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