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Information for fans travelling to Molineux

Thu 01 November 2018, 17:46|Tottenham Hotspur

Wolves are urging all supporters to be in the stands at 7.30pm for our Premier League match at Molineux on Saturday to observe tributes to the victims of last weekend’s tragic accident at Leicester City and all those who have lost their lives in conflict ahead of Armistice Day. Kick-off is 7.45pm.

Remembrance respects at Molineux

Saturday represents Wolves' Remembrance fixture. Veterans and serving Armed Forces from all three services - Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force - will be welcomed onto the pitch by both sets of players before honouring the fallen with a rendition of the Last Post and a period of silence.

The Steve Bull Upper stand will display a mosaic of 4,272 poppies - each one representing someone from the city of Wolverhampton who lost their lives during the First World War, which ended 100 years ago this month.

Before the players enter the field of play, royal blue floral tributes will be laid in the centre circle in honour of Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Nursara Suknamai, Kaveporn Punpare, Eric Swaffer and Izabela Roza Lechowic, who tragically died in a helicopter accident at the King Power Stadium last weekend.

Both sets of players will also warm-up for the fixture in special t-shirts, showing solidarity with the East Midlands club and its supporters at this tragic time.

Whilst the regular pyrotechnic display will make way for the tributes before the game, fans are urged to stay in the stands for half-time when a full light and firework show will entertain the capacity crowd ahead of the second half.

Matchday guide for visiting supporters

Wolves have produced a full matchday guide for visiting supporters that you can read HERE.

The guide includes:
Getting to Molineux
Planning your travel
Parking
Road closures
Match ticket
At the stadium
Countdown to kick-off
Catering
Information for disabled fans
Map of Wolverhampton
Local hotels
Things to do in Wolverhampton
Further information

Again, the guide is available HERE...

Train

Wolverhampton train station is approximately a 14-minute walk to Molineux. It is signposted all the way.

Car parking

Official car parks at the stadium are sold out. There are a number of council and privately-owned car parks that are a short walk from the stadium.

Pubs

The designated pub for visiting supporters is The Bluebrick on Broad Gauge Way, WV10 0BA. The majority of pubs around the stadium and city centre will only admit supporters with a home ticket.

At the stadium

The visiting concourse will be open at 6.15pm. Arsenal v Liverpool will be shown on TVs within the concourse. Refreshments are available. All kiosks are CASH ONLY. There are cashpoints nearby at Asda.