After two weeks on the road Salford City return to The Peninsula Stadium on Saturday to face Bradford City in Sky Bet League Two (KO 12:30pm).
As well as being an important game in both teams’ ambitions for promotion, it’s a return to M7 for former manager Graham Alexander to give the game more depth.
With five wins and two draws in our last eight fixtures at home form has been good, but we need your support to continue picking up the points. Tickets are available to buy online until kick-off at salfordcitytickets.co.uk, or by scanning the QR codes at the home turnstiles.
There will be no tickets available to purchase on the day for Bradford supporters as away end tickets are sold out, and checks will be in place at the home turnstiles. We reserve the right to refuse entry if suitable ID or proof of address can’t be provided if challenged.
Ticket prices for this fixture are:
IN ADVANCE | MATCHDAY | |
WEST STAND | ||
ADULT | £20 | £21 |
SENIOR (65+) | £16 | £17 |
YOUNG ADULT (18 - 21) | £14 | £15 |
YOUTH (14 - 17) | £14 | £15 |
JUNIOR (5 - 13) | £5 | £6 |
NORTH AND SOUTH STANDS | ||
ADULT | £22 | £23 |
SENIOR (65+) | £19 | £20 |
YOUNG ADULT (18 - 21) | £19 | £20 |
YOUTH (14 - 17) | £16 | £17 |
JUNIOR (5 - 13) | £10 | £11 |
Supporters with a disability pay the age-appropriate rate, with a carer or assistant admitted free of charge for those earning higher rate DLA or enhanced PIP payments. Wheelchair user bays are also available at ground level in the north and south stands, and can be booked by contacting the ticket office during opening hours on 0161 711 1164 or emailing tickets@salfordcityfc.co.uk. Our DLO, Claire, can be contacted by email on claire.hamer@salfordcityfc.co.uk to answer any questions you may have, or if you would like to arrange help on the day.
Under-5s are admitted free of charge, but expected to sit on the knee of a parent or guardian. If a child under five requires their own seat, this is charged at the Junior rate. All children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 or over, up to a maximum ration of three under-14s per adult.
Hospitality is sold out for this fixture. Our next available hospitality bookings are available for the visit of Chesterfield on Tuesday 11th March (KO 19:45), please email hospitality@salfordcityfc.co.uk to book.
Salford vs Bradford
Don't miss out on a great game in M7
WHAT’S ON
All turnstiles, kiosks and bars around the ground will open from 11:00am, your stand and turnstile details are on your ticket.
Home supporters in the north stand can access the 92 Bar which is an indoor supporters bar serving alcoholic, soft and hot drinks, and a selection of confectionary and food. There is seating and the bar has TV screens showing the morning’s sport programmes. There is also an open-air amphitheatre area with a couple of kiosks, some bench seating and a gazebo for cover. The toilets for the stand can also be found in this area.

The south and west stands share a fanzone which includes several kiosks behind the west stand, one by the south stand turnstiles, and Buck’s Bar behind the south stand. These offer fans a range of food and drink options, while Buck’s Bar is an indoor supporters bar also with TV screens, and our matchday hub where you can find activities to keep younger supporters entertained. Club mascot Billy the Lion will be there to meet young supporters from around 11:45am, and George the Lion will be roaming the stands in the half hour leading up to kick off.
We also have a pop-up shop in Buck’s Bar with smaller merchandise items like hats and scarves, which can be purchased by card.
The south stand kiosk by the turnstiles no longer serves alcohol, please use Buck’s Bar or the Fireball fan zone behind the west stand. Hot and soft drinks, and food, are still on sale there.
The main club shop on Moor Lane can be accessed from outside the ground. Once you have entered the stadium you cannot access the shop until after the game, when it is open for about 30 minutes after full time. A larger range of merchandise including training and travel wear (with 25% off) is available in there, as well as match and coach tickets for upcoming fixtures which can be purchased after the game.
Staying with us after the game? The 92 Bar is open for all home supporters after full time until 5:00pm, with last orders called at 4:30pm.
In the away end there are two kiosks for supporters; Babs’ Cafe serving hot food and drinks, and a bar serving alcoholic drinks. There are also a couple of gazebos for cover and toilets.
HOW TO FIND US
The stadium’s main address is Salford City FC, The Peninsula Stadium, Moor Lane, Salford, M7 3PZ. This will direct you to the north stand turnstiles, the club shop, the Directors’ entrance and the away turnstiles.
For the south stand and west stand turnstiles, please use Nevile Road, Salford, M7 3PT for navigation.

TRAVEL
Good public transport connections run from Manchester city centre near to Moor Lane and The Peninsula Stadium.
There are a number of bus services that run along Bury New Road from Shudehill, and services that operate from Salford Shopping City for connections around Salford. Full service details can be found in our Supporters Guide, and for latest travel updates please see the Bee Network website.
We have no parking for supporters at the ground, and there are no official car parks in the surrounding area. A residential parking restriction scheme is in operation around the stadium on matchdays which is enforced by Salford City Council, please do not park in these areas (marked below). Restrictions are in place from three hours before kick off until two hours after full time.

If leaving your vehicle elsewhere outside these restrictions, please do so sensibly and legally and don’t block access for emergency services, local businesses or residents.
Blue badge holders are allowed to park inside the restriction zone for a maximum of three hours, by clearly displaying your badge in the windscreen of your vehicle with the clock set correctly.
Salford City FC accepts no liability for any damage caused to vehicles, and as such we cannot recommend anywhere specific to park.
TOGETHER AGAINST RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION
Salford City has an absolute zero tolerance stance on the use of racist or discriminative language and behaviour, and supported by the EFL and relevant authorities we will not hesitate to take the strongest possible action against any perpetrators.
To help us enforce this we have a number of reporting mechanisms in place at The Peninsula Stadium should you witness or be subjected to any form or racism or discrimination.
The most immediate action you can take is to speak to your nearest steward, or you can contact our matchday helpline on 07341 589 842.
Our teamsheets have a QR code that you can scan to fill out our matchday feedback form, which can also be used to report any other matchday concerns or issues such as customer service, facility cleanliness or any other general complaints.
HERE TO HELP
If there is anything else you would like to discuss with us on the day, our Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) Dave Hamer and Disability Liaison Officer (DLO) Claire Hamer can be found around the ground to offer help and support - they will be wearing hi-visibility ‘here to help’ jackets.
Turnstile staff and stewards can also help to point you in the right direction.
We hope that you enjoy your visit to The Peninsula Stadium, and if you would like to leave any feedback you can do so by emailing fans@salfordcityfc.co.uk.