Official Club coach travel prices 2008-09.

Supporters are advised to book official coach travel early to avoid disappointment.

Tickets are available from the Ticket Office, Prenton Park (0871 221 2001). 

Executive Coaches (£) Standard Coaches (£)
Adults Concessions Adults Concessions Departure Time
Brighton 28.00 26.00 7.00am
Bristol Rovers 18.50 17.00 9.30 am
Carlisle United 15.00 13.50 12.50 10.30am
Cheltenham Town 16.00 14.50 3.30pm
Colchester United 27.50 25.50 7.00am
Crewe Alexandra 11.50 9.75 8.50 12.00pm
Hartlepool United 16.50 15.00 14.00 3.30pm
Hereford United 14.50 13.50 12.50 11.00am
Huddersfield Town 11.50 10.50 9.50 11.45am
Leeds United 12.50 11.50 10.50 11.45am
Leicester City 15.50 14.50 13.50 10.30am
Leyton Orient 25.00 23.00 8.00am
Millwall 25.00 23.00 7.30am
MK Dons 24.00 22.50 10.00am
Northampton Town 17.00 15.50 14.00 10.15am
Oldham Athletic 10.50 9.50 8.50 12.00pm
Peterborough United 17.50 16.00 10.15am
Scunthorpe United 14.50 13.50 12.50 11.00am
Southend United 27.00 25.00 7.00am
Stockport County 11.00 10.00 9.00 5.30pm
Swindon Town 22.50 21.00 9.45am
Walsall 12.50 11.50 10.50 11.30am
Yeovil Town 27.00 25.00 8.00am

Official coach travel - let us do the driving for you

Supporters wishing to take the hassle out of their journey to away games can do so by using the Club's official travel service.

Simply arrive at Prenton Park with your coach ticket, sit back and relax and let us do the driving for you.

Departure times are calculated based on journey time, plus time to allow local police to marshall the coaches on the final leg of their journeys. In matches where there are a large number of coaches (for example Chesterfield and Bradford in the 2007-08 FA Cup), extra time may need to be added on to allow the police sufficient time to ensure all coaches arrive at the ground safely.

Supporters are reminded that under current legislation, away games are defined as 'designated sporting events' and as such, there exists a strict ban on the carrying and consumption of alcohol on such trips. Anyone attempting to avoid this restriction is committing a criminal act and not only placing themselves at risk, but also their fellow passengers, the carrying company and the hiring agent, namely the football club.

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