Away travel guide: Luton Town (Saturday, February 3)

Exeter City travel to League Two leaders Luton Town on Saturday, February 3. Here is all you need to know about the Grecians trip to Kenilworth Road.

STADIUM (LU4 8AW)

Kenilworth Road is an all-seater stadium with a capacity of 10,226. The away fans are in one side of the Oak Road Stand which can house around 1,500 supporters. However, this is normally shared with home supporters. 

TICKETS:

Tickets are currently on sale for the match at Kenilworth Road and can be purchased by clicking on the following link. You can also call the club during the normal office hours on 01392 411243 or visit the club shop & reception in person between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

The game is all-ticket so you must purchase in advance of the game if you are going to Kenilworth Road. 

Oak Road Stand:

  • Adults: £24
  • Young adults (under-22): £19
  • Seniors (over-65): £19
  • Under-19s: £16
  • Golden Seniors (over-75): £16
  • Youth (under-17): £11
  • Juniors (under-10): £8

There are five wheelchair spaces available and these must be booked directly through Luton by calling 01582 416976. 

Ambulant disabled pay one category lower than their normal price, with their carer going free (Higher and Middle DLA).

GRECIAN TRAVEL 

Grecian Travel will depart Unit 1 nightclub at 8am on Saturday, February 3. Fares start at £30.

Other Pick-up Points: Honiton Road Park & Ride (By Miller and Carter Steakhouse), Cullompton Services (Junction 28), Tiverton (Junction 27), Taunton (Junction 25), any other pick-ups en-route by prior arrangement. For more information or to book please contact Chris Woolcott on 01392 250250 or John Bishop on 07904036334 or by email at: john.bishop760@btinternet.com (after 6pm).

Alternatively, drop into Reception at St James Park to book.

BY ROAD

Take the M5, M4 and then northbound on the M25 until you reach the bottom of the M1 at junction 21 of the M25. Leave the M1 at Junction 11 and take the A505 towards Luton. Go through one set of traffic lights and at the first roundabout, turn right into Chaul End Lane. At the next roundabout turn left into Hatters Way, whilst continuing down Hatters Way the ground will be seen on your left, although it is not accessible from this road. At the end of Hatters Way turn left and start looking for street parking from here on in.

BY RAIL 

Getting from Exeter St David’s to Luton via train would take between three-and-a-half and four-hours and would require two changes, at London Paddington and Farringdon. The 9.54am train from Exeter St David's on Saturday, February 3, via this route will get you into Luton at 1.40pm. The railway station is a 15-minute walk from Kenilworth Road. When you leave the station go right onto Station Road and continue on to Mill Street. Then, walk past Domino’s onto Crawley Road and follow it to Bury Park Road. Take the next right onto Waldeck Road and then a right onto Dunstable Road. Take the second left onto Ivy Road, where you will find the ground.

PARKING:

The Beech Hill Conservative Club has a large car park that you can use for £4. It can be found on Leagrave Road near the ground. There is a residents only parking scheme in the area near the ground, but street parking can be found if you travel further away.

PUBS/FOOD:

There is a small bar outside the away turnstiles that serves hot pies. It has a small screen to show the early kick-off but doesn’t have any seating. The Beech Hill Conservative Club serves drinks cheaper than pubs but you will be charged to go in. If you turn away from the town centre after leaving the railway station you will find the Bricklayers Arms on High Town Road. It shows live sport and it only a 15 to 20 minute walk from the ground.

TOTAL DISTANCE:

The total distance between St James Park and Kenilworth Road is 188 miles and would take around three-and-a-half to four hours to drive.