Visitors’ guide
Match day admission
Match Day and season ticket details are available in our ticket section TICKET & EVENTS
* A concession refers to persons aged 65 or over and students with a clearly dated student card.
Admission
The Northern Competitions Stadium offers seated accommodation in the Main Stand and covered standing on the Clive Street (popular side) terrace. There is uncovered standing at either end of the ground on the Willie Horne Way terrace and the Hindpool Road terrace.
Turnstiles, the Raiders Bar and refreshment facilities generally open 2 hours before kick off unless otherwise stated.
Since 2019, unlimited children (U-16) are admitted for FREE with an accompanying adult. This is to provide a cost effective solution for families and groups/teams/clubs/friends to see the Raiders in action.
Disabled Supporter Information
Tickets: Disabled supporters can purchase tickets online or on arrival. Accompanying carers are free of charge.
Accessible parking: There is no parking available at the club so consequently there is no disabled parking facility. However, an area by the main gate is coned off for access on match days and disabled supporters may be dropped off at this point.
Accessible seating: There are 20 spaces available for home and away supporters on a first come first served basis. The area is under the cover of the front of the main stand. Carer seats are moveable so you can sit next to or behind the supporter you are accompanying.
Ambulant seating: Available as required whenever possible.
Refreshments: The area in which the kiosk is located is not wheelchair friendly but a steward will assist if required.
Accessible toilets: Located near to the accessible seating area and the marquee.
Hospitality: Unfortunately the hospitality box areas are not accessible to wheelchair users, but we will do our utmost to accommodate you in our marquee facility if required.
Additional Services: Unfortunately we are unable to offer an induction loop service or audio commentary. Barrow Raiders welcome assistance dogs and have dedicated stewards who work in the disabled area each week.