This weekend Walsall Football Club will travel to Oakwell to take on Barnsley for the latest Sky Bet League fixture of the season. Once again we have teamed up with tothe92.co.uk, to bring you the latest stadium information.
STADIUM INFORMATION
With a capacity of more than 23,000, Oakwell is more than double the size of the average home gate. A nice modern stadium with one stand in need of redevelopment. The West Stand has wooden flooring in the upper tier and there are some 'issues' with the roof, all of which culminating in the club announcing back in 2008 that they would be knocking it down and re-building it. If this was to happen, it would increase capacity by just under 4,500.
AWAY SUPPORTERS
Visiting supporters are seated in the North Stand. You'll normally get about 2,000 tickets but if there is more demand the number can rise to around 6,000. It's not recommended that away fans drink in Barnsley city centre at all. So if you do it might be a good idea to cover up any colours.
WHERE TO DRINK
The Metro Dome, which serves food till 2pm, The Coach and Horses and The East Deane Working Mens' Club both on Doncaster Road are reportedly away fan friendly. The East Deane Club serves food from a hatch but you have to sign in to enter. Children are welcome however, if accompanied by an adult.
CAR PARKING
Parking is freely available on site at the club. There are two large car parks, one for home and one for visiting supporters which allow easy access to and from the stadium.
TRAVELLING BY TRAIN
The closest train station to Barnsley's Oakwell Stadium is Barnsley. This is around a five minute walk from the ground.
Turn left away from the town centre when you leave the train station then left again onto Eldon St N. After 100 yards turn left onto Regent Street and follow it to Kendray St where you turn right again. Continue onto Pontefract Road for a couple of hundred yards and then take the left at Bala Street. The Ground is about 5 minutes walk straight ahead.