Only three days on from our win over Southampton in the League Cup, your London City Lionesses are back at Hayes Lane ready to go again against Portsmouth!
Here is everything you need to know about the fan experience at Hayes Lane.
How do I buy tickets for London City Lionesses' fixtures?
There is only one way into a London City fixture — buying a ticket from eticketing.co.uk ahead of kick-off.
When do the turnstiles open for London City .vs. Newcastle United?
Hayes Lane will open to supporters at 12:30pm, an hour-and-a-half before kick-off.
That said, Broomfields Bar & Kitchen is open from 8am to 8pm, allowing supporters to soak in the atmosphere all day long.
Besides the match, what is there to do at Hayes Lane on matchday?
We'll be joined this week by a crew of face-painters, and interactive football games (fan zone).
Can I bring my dog to London City Lionesses matches?
Absolutely — however, dogs must be kept on their leads and (unless they are a service animal) are prohibited from entering Broomfields Bar & Kitchen.
Where can I watch the match from at Hayes Lane?
There is no allocated seating or segregation at our fixtures, with the John Fiorini Stand, North Terrace, and Glynn Beverly Stand open on matchdays.
I require a wheelchair bay, what advice can you provide?
There are eight wheelchair bays, with accompanying seats, in the Glynn Beverly Stand. If you require assistance on matchday, our stewards and permanent staff will be happy to help.
Can I park at Hayes Lane?
Parking, including blue badge bays, is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
If the stadium's primary car parks reach capacity, our stewards will direct you to overflow parking nearby.
If parking on-street, we advise supporters to check local authority rules and regulations.
I'll be travelling by train, what is the nearest station?
Bromley South is our nearest train station, with frequent services to/from London and the South-East.
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