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EASTLEIGH - FAC Saturday 12th October 2024

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Eastleigh - Saturday 12th October 2024 - 3.00pm kick-Off

Silverlake Stadium
Capacity: 5,500 (Seats 3,210)
Address: Ten Acres, Stoneham Lane, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 9NW
Pitch Size: 111 x 73 yards
Pitch Type: Grass
Club Nickname: The Spitfires
Year Ground Opened: 1957
Undersoil Heating: No
Home Kit: Blue and White

Record Attendance

5,250 v Bolton Wanderers FA Cup 3rd Round, 9th January 2016

Average Attendance
2022-2023 2,376 (National League)
2021-2022: 1,849 (National League)

Details shown are from the Footballgroundguide site:

WHAT IS IT LIKE FOR VISITING SUPPORTERS?

Away supporters are mostly housed on the East side of the Mackoy Community (South) Stand at one end of the stadium. This all seated stand is covered and is of a good size, having a capacity of over 2,000, although the normal number of seats made available to visiting fans is around 500. The stand is quite tall and so you generally get a good view of the playing action, however it does have a couple of large supporting pillars at the front of it, that could get the way of your sightlines.

In addition, away fans are given a portion of the covered East terrace (towards the South Stand) so visiting supporters have a choice of standing or sitting. There is normally a good atmosphere generated inside the ground. There is normally a good atmosphere generated inside the ground. Food on offer inside the stadium includes; a range of burgers, hot dogs and chips.

Away fans are now allowed to freely move around the stadium to access other facilities such as toilets.

WHAT IS THE STADIUM LIKE?

Silverlake Stadium has undergone some major changes over the past 15 years, with new stands erected and other developments on three sides of the stadium. Although two of these stands, on the East side and South End may be of a semi-permanent nature in construction, they have very much improved the overall look of the ground, as beforehand these areas were largely open to the elements.

On the West Side of the stadium is the Main Stand. During 2017, this stand which originally was a small, raised covered seated stand that sat astride the halfway line, has been extended down towards the Mackoy Community (South) Stand, more or less trebling its original size, having a capacity of 1,170 covered seats. Comprising of mostly eight rows of seats, the seating areas are raised above pitch level, meaning that supporters need to climb a small staircase to reach them. The stand is also cantilevered, meaning that there are no supporting pillars, so supporters can enjoy unobstructed views of the playing action. The stand also incorporates a small press box/area for the stadium announcer. On the other side of the Main Stand towards the Clubhouse End is an open flat standing area. The team dugouts are located in front of this stand.

On the East side is a covered terrace that was purchased from Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club and transported to the Silverlake Stadium in 2014. Although only a few steps high, it is covered and has a capacity of 1,250. On the roof of the terrace above the halfway line, there is a television gantry. A more substantial covered all seated stand has been built at the South End. The Mackoy Community Stand has a capacity of 2,290. At the opposite Clubhouse End, a new tall club building has been built behind a small terrace, which overlooks the ground and terrace below. Looking somewhat out of place at a football ground and not the most attractive of buildings, it is used to how the club offices and has facilities for corporate clients. It has a high roof that has been extended out from the Club building over the terrace. The terrace runs for around a third of the width of the pitch and is located directly behind the goal. Although it does have some supporting pillars along its front it is an improvement on what was originally an open area. In the North East corner of the stadium, there is a fair sized electronic scoreboard. The stadium has a set of four modern floodlights.

The ground was originally known as Ten Acres but was renamed the Silverlake Stadium in a corporate sponsorship deal.

WHERE TO DRINK?

There is a club bar at the ground called the Hangar, which welcomes both home and away supporters. Nearby pubs include:

  • Cricketers Arms (232 Chestnut Ave, North Stoneham, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh SO53 3HN)
  • The Spitfire (18-20 High St, Eastleigh SO50 5LD)
  • The Station (36-38 High St, Eastleigh SO50 5LE)

DIRECTIONS AND CAR PARKING

Leave the M27 at Junction 5 and take the Stoneham Lane exit towards Eastleigh. You will pass the back of the stadium on your left. Continue to the end of the road and at the roundabout go completely around the roundabout to come back on yourself, back towards the motorway. Just as you pass the Concorde Club on your left turn right into Stoneham Lane. The entrance to the ground is around the bend on the left. However, the Club close this north part of Stoneham Lane from 12.30pm for Saturday kicks offs and 5pm for evening kick offs. An alternative route is as follows:

Leave the M27 at Junction 5 and take the A335 towards Swaythling and Southampton. At the next set of traffic lights turn right onto Bassett Green Road and then take the second right onto Stoneham Lane. The Club entrance is located half a mile up this lane on the right.

Car Parking
There is a good sized car park at the ground which holds 600 cars, however only 125 are these are available on a first come first served basis at a cost of £5 per car (free for Blue Badge holders).

BY TRAIN

The closest railway station to the Silverlake Stadium is Southampton Airport Parkway, which as the crow flies is only about half a mile away from the ground and takes about a twenty minutes to walk. Myles Munsey informs me; ‘Although it would seem natural to turn left as you come out of the station, it would be foolhardy to do so as the pedestrian pathway soon runs out along that way. Instead, as you come out of the station, turn right and then cross over to the other side of the road. Turn left at the brown sign advertising the Lakeside Miniature Railway and follow the road and footpath through the Lakeside County Park. You will come out of the park onto a main road, which you crossover at the pedestrian crossing and then proceed down Stoneham Lane in front of you. This will probably be closed to traffic. On your right you will pass St Nicholas Parish Church which is famous for its One Handed Clock. Silverlake Stadium is on the left shortly after the church.

There is also taxi rank outside the station, in case you don’t fancy the walk. Southampton Airport Parkway station is served by trains from Southampton and London Waterloo.

Trains from London:

For Example 12.05 Waterloo Arrive Southampton Airport Parkway 13.23.
Return Southampton Airport Parkway 17.33 arrive Waterloo 18.47

OFF PEAK RETURN £44.10 (any train)

Can be done cheaper £34.00 with Advance singles but these are limited and likely to go quickly.

Advance singles can be bought online and must be bought in advance and the longer you leave it prices may go up.


BY COACH

We are extremely lucky two have two different independent coach services to away games,

BLUES ON TOUR details will be posted when available


SHRIMPERS TRUST details will be posted when available


TICKETS


Ticket information will be posted when available
 
According to the SUFC official site:

We will face Eastleigh away from home in Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round Qualifying.
The tie will be played on Saturday, 12 October. Ticket details will be announced in due course.


With just over a week to go it needs to be confirmed and tickets sorted, I thought best to post this while I had the time.
 
TICKET details on the Eastleigh Official Site:

Eastleigh Football Club can confirm ticket details for our Emirates FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round fixture against Southend United.

The Spitfires are set to host Southend United in the Emirates FA Cup on Saturday 12th October with kick-off at 3pm.

Tickets for this fixture will be priced at:

Adults: £15

Concessions: £10

Under 16s: £5

Supporters can purchase their tickets for the first game of the 2024/25 FA Cup journey by clicking here!

Southend United have been allocated an initial total of 618 tickets for this fixture and, subject to demand, this can be increased accordingly.

Please note, The East Stand will be closed for this fixture.

Parking will be available to purchase for just £5 per vehicle by clicking here. Please note, 2024/25 seasonal parking passes will not be valid for this fixture.
 

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