
Supporter Info: JD Welsh Cup Final

Match
Caernarfon Town v Flint Town United
Competition
JD Welsh Cup Final
Venue
Rodney Parade, Newport
NP19 0UU
When
KO: 15:15
12th April 2026
Gates open: 13:45
Match Day Travel
The FAW encourages all fans to embrace sustainable travel options when heading to the match, from public transport to carpooling or cycling. Together, we can reduce our environmental impact.
Parking at the stadium is very limited on matchdays Supporters are encouraged to use city‑centre multi‑storey car parks before walking over the footbridge to the ground.
Newport Railway Station is around a 10‑minute walk from Rodney Parade, with additional services from North Wales on matchday.
Match Day Entertainment
DJ Kay Russant, DJ Gareth Hopkins and DJ Molly Palmer will be playing around the ground pre-match.
Dafydd Iwan will sing Yma o Hyd and the National Anthem Prior to kick off.
Stadium Rules
Even if you are a regular visitor to Rodney Parade, keep in mind that the stadium may operate differently for domestic cup finals and rules may be different from what you are used to.
Large bags won’t be allowed into the stadium, small bags may be permitted as long as they are able to fit under your seat.
Remember that professional cameras and cane umbrellas are not permitted inside the stadium. However, you can bring a small, fully collapsible umbrella.
Smoking is not permitted in any part of the stadium. If you wish to smoke, please use one of the designated smoking shelters.
Please see Rodney Parade ground regulations for more information.
Follow live updates
The match centre is your destination for all the build-up, live match updates and post-match reactions
At the Stadium
Mobile Tickets
If you’re going to the match, you’ll need to download and use the Cymru Tickets app to get in, unless you’ve specifically requested and paid to receive paper tickets.
The FAW are introducing the Cymru Tickets App for two key reasons:
- To improve the match day experience for fans
- To make our matches more sustainable
For more information click here and watch the video.
Please note, Rodney Parade is a cashless stadium and only card or contactless will be accepted.
Food & Beverage
Rodney Parade has food and beverage options to suit most diets and culinary requirements. If you have any allergy concerns, please speak to a member of staff at the kiosk.
There are alcoholic and non-alcoholic options available to supporters, however please note that alcoholic beverages cannot be taken up to your seat or drunk in view of the field of play. This is in accordance with the UK Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Act 1985.
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.
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 by reporting any discrimination or abuse by alerting it to your nearest steward.
You can also report 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.
Pyrotechnic Warning
There is no safe use of pyrotechnics in spectator areas at football events with their use having many health risks and dangers such as loss of sight, limb or digit removal due to their explosive power.
Being in possession of a pyrotechnic device at a football match or attempting to bring such a device into a football stadium, is a criminal offence under the Sporting Events Act 1985. Any person committing such an offence faces an FA Wales ban, probable arrest and a minimum 3-year Football Banning Order.
Additionally, should persons be identified using pyrotechnics in places of public assembly away from and en route to the stadium, they can be issued with section 34 notices and be instructed to leave the area with details passed to the FAW, Rodney Parade and the authorities. This may result in entry to the stadium being denied.
Visit the Cymru Shop
The Cymru shop is the place to find all your essential matchday attire!
FAQ
Is there a minimum age to attend the match?
There is no minimum age requirement for this match.
Do underage ticket holders need to be accompanied by an adult?
Yes, all ticket holders under 14 should be accompanied by an adult.
How early should I get to the stadium before the match?
We advise that you arrive at the stadium as soon as gates open.
Can I use any entrance at the stadium to get to my seat?
Please use the entrance stated on your ticket. This will be the entrance closest to your seat.
If I’m late to the match, can I still enter after kick-off?
Yes, you will be able to enter the stadium up until half-time.
Once I enter the stadium, can I leave and come back in?
No re-entry is permitted at Rodney Parade
What kind of flags and banners can I bring into the stadium?
Flags that are 2×1 meters in size will be allowed into the stadium, flags with offensive or political statements will not be permitted.
I need to bring an item from the prohibited list for medical reasons. Does it need to be requested in advance?
To avoid any complications at entry, it is advised that you let the FAW know if you require any medical items. Please email fans@faw.cymru detailing your medications.
What should I do if I have a problem with my mobile match tickets? Is there somewhere at the stadium that I can get help?
If you have a problem with your match tickets contact your nearest steward or go to the ticket office at the stadium.
What if I have a problem/emergency at the stadium?
Problems and emergencies should be reported to the nearest steward as and when they occur.
Is there a lost and found office at the stadium and what do I do if I lose or find something?
There is no formal lost and found, however lost items are sometimes kept in storage at the stadium – please contact the stadium.
Are there phone charging stations in or around the stadium in case my phone runs out of battery?
There are no phone charging stations at the stadium, please ensure your phone is fully charged before travelling to the match.
Are there toilets outside the stadium?
There are toilets outside in the Rodney Parade fan zone
Is there Wi-Fi at the stadium?
There is no public Wi-Fi at the stadium, if you require internet access, please contact your nearest steward.
Will the stadium be covered if it rains?
Please prepare in advance for adverse weather conditions
Any advice for fans attending the match with children or infants?
Supporters attending with young children and infants should buy tickets in the family stand and aim to arrive at the stadium as early as possible to avoid busy periods of entry.