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London Broncos vs Castleford Tigers Matchday Guide

James Booth • 9 July 2024

The Broncos’ return to Ebbsfleet is only days away and we are excited to be able to share the matchday guide with you for this event, to make sure that you as happy and relaxed as possible ahead of your travels on Friday.

 

Important times to note:

18:00- Gates/Ticket Office/Club Shop opens.

20:00- London Broncos vs Castleford Tigers KO

20:40- London Broncos vs Castleford Tigers HT

21:30- London Broncos vs Castleford Tigers FT

 

Travel:

If you are looking to travel by train, you can get from London St Pancras International to Ebbsfleet International station and vice versa in just 18 minutes ensuring that, despite the later kick off, you can still make the journey home on time. The last train leaving Ebbsfleet International heading into London St Pancras International is at 23:35, getting you back into London at 23:54, so make sure that you plan accordingly.

 

The walking distance from Ebbsfleet International to Kuflink Stadium is 25 minutes (1.1 miles) around the roads OR 10-15 minutes if you cut through the car park so please ensure that you also factor in this information accordingly.


If you have booked the ebbsfleet international car parking for this fixture, make sure that you head to 'car park c' which will be stewarded with your name on the car parking list!


IMPORTANT M25 INFORMATION: The M25 will be closed between Junctions 10 and 11 from 9pm on Friday, 12th July until 6am on Monday, 15th July so please make sure that you plan accordingly.

 

Home Fans/Away Fans

Please may both home & away fans enter through the turnstiles that you will see directly ahead of you from your walk to the train station/from the car park, your tickets will be required. A reminder that general seating is UNRESTRICTED with the exception of the main stand which has restricted seating areas for season ticket holders, Gold Lounge/Broncos Bar members, match sponosor's & guests as well as home and away directors.

 

Food & Drink

There will be multiple bars & food stalls available around the stadium for you to enjoy.

 

If you have any further questions please email james.booth@londonbroncosrl.com OR mark.kemp@londonbroncosrl.com.

 

If you still haven’t got your ticket yet, there is no need to worry! You can get your ticket NOW by clicking the link below!


Buy your tickets here!


Thank you very much and we look forward to welcoming you to Kuflink Stadium on Friday, 12th July!

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