Cambridge United host Swindon Town at 7:45pm on Tuesday 10th August in Round One of the Carabao Cup...
- Home Tickets…
Tickets for tonight's game can be bought online (until 7:15pm), over the phone by calling 01223 566500 (option 1) or by purchasing from the Abbey Stadium Ticket Office on Tuesday from 09:30am until kick-off.
Save money by purchasing your tickets in-advance of the fixture, as all prices increase by £2 when buying in-person on the day of the game. Please view advance prices below:
Advance Match Ticket Prices | Newmarket Rd/North Habbin | Main Stand Family Enclosures | Main Stand Blocks B, E, F & AC 1, 2 | Main Stand Blocks C & D |
Adult | £18 | £19 | £22 | £24 |
Concessions* | £14 | £14 | £17 | £20 |
Under 18 | £8 | £8 | £10 | £18 |
Under 12 | £5 | £5 | £5 | N/A |
Wheelchair Disabled | £15 |
Ambulant Disabled supporters in receipt of higher level disability living allowance pay their relevant age category with a Carer Free of Charge, whilst the Wheelchair Disabled price also included the admission of a Free Carer Ticket, if required.
*Concessions = Seniors (64+), Young Adults (18-23), Serving or Retired Armed Forces and Full-Time Students
- Away Tickets…
Swindon supporters can buy their tickets for the South Stand by ordering from CUFCDirect.com up until 7:15pm or by visiting the Abbey Stadium Ticket Office up until kick-off.
- Club Shop & Ticket Office…
The Club Shop and Ticket Office is open from 09:30am until kick-off and then for a short time after the final whistle. The Shop has the new Home, Away and Third Kits on sale, as well as much more United merchandise for fans to buy.
In addition to tickets for tonight's match, the Ticket Office is also selling tickets for the following matches:
- Accrington Stanley vs Cambridge Utd | Sky Bet League One | Sat 14th August – 3pm
- Plymouth Argyle vs Cambridge Utd | Sky Bet League One | Tues 17th August – 7:45pm
- Cambridge Utd vs Burton Albion | Sky Bet League One | Sat 21st August – 3pm
2021/22 Season Tickets can also be bought and supporters who have already purchased their Season Tickets can collect theirs from the collections window.
- Turnstiles…
The Turnstiles around the Abbey Stadium will open from 6:30pm and supporters are to be made aware that all tickets must be purchased before reaching this point of their Matchday journey. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to avoid queues close to kick-off.
- Match Programmes…
Tonight's Matchday Programme is digital only and supporters are able to download the publication now.
In tonight's edition, Ian Mather discusses learning points from Saturday's season opener, Memories Down Cut Throat Lane takes us back to 2002, Greg Taylor takes the Player Q&A and Doug Shulman looks back on a memorable afternoon at the Abbey.
- Entertainment...
Marvin the Moose will be back around the Abbey, so make sure to say hello to our furry friend! The Mick George Chip in the Skip Half-Time Challenge will also be taking place, with two home fans set to take on two away fans to win a £50 Mick George Voucher.
- Food and Drink…
With Wilson Vale now on-board as the Club’s new Catering Partner, The Abbey Arms, Tea Bars 1 (no alcohol), 3, 6 and 7 will be open from 6:30pm, in addition to the Dublin Bar which is also open from 6:30pm for Main Stand Ticket Holders.
Tea Bar 1 (The Paul Wanless Bar – Main Stand) will be serving hot drinks, soft drinks and crisps/confectionary with no alcohol available, whilst Tea Bar 3 (The Habbin Tea Bar) will be serving all of the previously mentioned refreshments as well as lager, ale, stout and cider.
For away supporters, Tea Bar 6 (South Stand) will be serving soft drinks, teas, coffee, bovril, crisps/chocolate bars, lager, ale, stout and cider.
Food Outlets around the stadium will also be open and supporters are encouraged to use contactless payments which are available at all food and drink points.
- Travel…
There is no on-site car parking available at the Abbey Stadium and supporters are to please note that the Cambridge Matchday Park & Ride service will not be in operation this evening.
- Supporter Safety…
U’s fans are asked to stay vigilant, aware and respectful to ensure that the Abbey Stadium is a safe place to watch football. Please read the Club’s guidance and stay mindful of the possible COVID-19 related risks that continue to exist.