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A Rough Guide to Millwall

How to venture safely into the lion's den

Saints visit Millwall for the first time in two years and will once again be given the upper tier of the North Stand which has a great view of the pitch and can hold approximately 4,000 fans.

Getting There

By car

This is the last option you should choose given not only the stop start nature of getting around the streets of South London, but the limited parking in the area near the ground makes it a nightmare, there is some street parking but literally no large car parks nearby so its pot luck, an easier option would be to park up near a station on the lines near the ground and complete the journey by train.

By Train

Perhaps the most simple trip by rail to a London ground for us, get off at Waterloo and then transfer to Waterloo East station taking a train one stop to London Bridge, alight there and then another quick journey to South Bermondsey.

Last time the police laid on a special train from London Bridge for Saints supporters and when you arrive at South Bermondsey there is a enclosed walkway from the station directly into the away section, after the game the reverse will apply, however be careful as after escorting you safely to South Bermondsey and then putting you on a special train back to London Bridge the police then leave you to find your own way from there.

Drinking Eating Etc

In the ground there is the usual fare including alcohol, but near to the ground there is little for away supporters, the few pubs nearby are usually home fans only and slightly unwelcoming.

Two years ago the police corralled Saints supporters at Waterloo into firstly the hole in the wall pub and then the Duke Of Wellington before escorting them to the special train at London Bridge, so if you want to avoid this keep a low profile at Waterloo on arrival, also beware that its not unknown for Millwall fans to look for the opposition at Waterloo after the game so keep an eye out.

If you dont fancy the kettling option then usually London Bridge is a nice option, but again certain pubs are frequented by Millwall, however there are several nice bars on the river there which although a bit touristy should be safe.

Ground Name: The Den

Capacity: 20,146 (all seated)

Address:

Zampa Road, London SE16 3LN

Main Telephone No: 020 7232 1222

Ticket Office: 020 7231 9999

Fax No: 020 7231 3663

Pitch Size: 105 x 68 yards

Team Nickname: The Lions

Year Ground Opened: 1993

Shirt Sponsors: Racing +

Home Kit Colours: Blue With White Trim

Away Kit Colours: White With Blue Trim

Kit Manufacturers: Macron

Official Web Site: www.millwallfc.co.uk

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