Key Match Info: FC Halifax Town

Eddie Turner • March 17, 2026

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TICKETS
Season Tickets

Season tickets are valid for this fixture

Opening times and turnstile access

The car park will open at 2.30 pm

The box office for ticket collection will be open from 3.30 pm

The turnstiles will be open from 3.30 pm for home and away supporters to gain entry into the stadium. When you purchase a match ticket, you must sit or stand in the area where you bought your ticket.
The main bar and the Trevor Stevens Bar will be open at 3.30 pm.


Hospitality/Executive Boxes

Hospitality doors for this fixture will open at 3.00 pm.


Junior Tickets

14-year-olds and under must be accompanied by a full-paying adult on the day of the match; otherwise, U14 ticket holders may be refused entry to the venue: to turn up to the match without a full-paying adult is a safeguarding issue.

SAFEGUARDING RE ADMISSION: Note for reference, those supporters aged 14 and under MUST be accompanied by an adult to enter the ground, i.e. individual must be 14 or over.


REFRESHMENTS

Supporters can purchase alcohol and refreshments from the Main Bar, Trevor Stevens Suite and the Fan Zone.

There will be food available at:

Burger Van

Hot Food Bar in the old reception



GETTING HERE
PARKING

The Car Park is open from 2.30 pm and tickets can be purchased below:

https://solihullmoorsfc.ticketco.events/uk/en/e/car_park_solihull_moors_v_fc_halifax_town


Please do not park on the Damson Parkway dual carriageway – this is a red route and parking here is strictly prohibited.
Supporters will receive tickets for parking illegally, so we stress the importance of utilising the NCP Car Park and planning your journey well in advance.


DAMSON PARKWAY WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY THE 21st MARCH BETWEEN YEW TREE LANE AND BARNFIELD DRIVE AS SHOWN BELOW.


We advise all supporters to use Damson Lane to reach the ground if your normal route includes Damson Parkway.

Supporters who are unable to park at the stadium should use the NCP Car Park at Birmingham Airport Cargo Term (B26 3QT). Use code MOORS25 at the NCP Parking Point.
There are some operational changes at Cargo Freeport Car Park this season. This car park now operates as a barrierless car park. The code 
MOORS25 is a unique code for Solihull Moors matchdays only and fans must use this code when they pay at the pay machine before exiting to take advantage of the discounted price. Please note that the pay machines do not accept cash; they are card-only.

If fans forget to pay before leaving, they will still be able to pay via Post Pay within 24 hours of exiting the car park however this will charge them the original tariff. Failure to pay will result in a Parking Charge.

To learn more, including tariffs and PostPay, please visit: https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/parking/freeport-car-park .

Any supporters' coaches must drop fans off at the NCP parking point, as the Damson Parkway dual carriageway is a red route. It is at the coach driver’s discretion to drop supporters off on the red route; supporters must then walk from the NCP Car Park to the stadium.


Travel by Bus

The X12 bus runs to the ground every 15/20 minutes from Solihull Town Centre, the NCP and Birmingham International. In night matches, this increases to every 30 minutes.

Click here to view the X12 bus route, stops and full timetable
.

Travel by Train

Solihull Railway Station is served by trains from Birmingham Moor Street and London Marylebone. The ground is situated two and a half miles away from the station in a roughly north-easterly direction.
Birmingham International Station is roughly one and a half miles from the ground and is on the Euston to Birmingham New Street line.



Match Programme

The match programme will be downloadable here.


Kick It Out

You can report an incident of discrimination via the Kick It Out App, which can be used on iPhone and Android devices.
Phone – 
0800 169 9414
Twitter - 
@kickitout, or by contacting the organisation’s Reporting Officers on @kickitoutreport.

Solihull Moors Supporters Association
Click here
 to find out more about the Solihull Moors Supporters Association.


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