2024 Nathaniel MG Cup final | Supporter information

The New Saints take on Swansea City in the 2024 Nathaniel MG Cup final at Jenner Park on Saturday 20 January (KO 17:30). 

Jenner Park is accessible via the A4055. There is no parking available on site however there are spaces available on Barry Road and side streets such as Cornwall Road and Orchard Drive.  

There are a number of local train stations close by including Cadoxton and Barry Docks, both a 20-minute walk from the stadium. 

The only turnstiles open on matchday will be the Barry Road turnstiles from 4pm. The Gladstone Road turnstiles will be open for disabled access only. 

Online ticket sales are now closed, but tickets can be bought on the gate. It is cash only on the turnstiles but there is an ATM across the road from the Barry Road turnstiles. Prices are as follows:

Adult – £8
Senior Citizen (65+) – £5
Young Adult (17-21) – £5
Junior (16 or under) – £3

Tickets bought online can be collected from the Jenner Suite to the right of the clubhouse entrance. 

The Barry Town United Clubhouse will be open from 12pm, selling a variety of alcoholic and soft drinks, with snacks also available behind the bar. There is seating available within the clubhouse for you to enjoy a drink before watching the match, it will also be open throughout the game, at half time and after the game has finished. A refreshments van is also available inside the stadium. 

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.co.uk.

You will need to provide your name and phone number and your receiver will be delivered to you 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.

Barry Island is located a short distance away and has an abundance of sights to see during your visit, including a beach and a cliff top walk. There are also ideal and iconic places to eat and drink while you’re there. 

The match kicks off at 5:30pm on Saturday evening giving you time to arrive in Barry early enough to enjoy a day out in the town. Barry is a lively town full of restaurants, bars, and places to visit so you will have plenty of things to do before going to enjoy the match.

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