Cambridge United face Northampton Town in an Emirates FA Cup First Round replay on Tuesday 16th November at 7:45pm...
- Tickets
Tickets for Tuesday's game can be bought online, 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. Prices can be found below:
Seats:
- Adults: £17
- Concessions: £12
- Under 18s: £7
- Under 12s: £5
Terrace:
- Adults: £14
- Concessions: £10
- Under 18s: £5
- Abbey Helpers...
If you have any questions or queries on the evening of the game, please speak to our Abbey Helpers who are wearing high-viz jacket and will be located around the ground.
- Away Fans...
Northampton supporters can buy South Stand tickets from the Abbey Stadium Ticket Office on the day of the game. For more away fan information, please click here.
- 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 kit on sale, as well as much more United merchandise for fans to buy. The Away and Third shirts are currently awaiting a restock.
In addition to tickets for Tuesday's game, the Ticket Office is selling tickets for the following matches:
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- Rotherham vs Cambridge Utd | Sky Bet League One | Sat 20th November - 3pm
- Cambridge Utd vs Wigan Athletic | Sky Bet League One | Tues 23rd November - 7:45pm
- Cambridge Utd vs Sunderland | Sky Bet League One | Sat 27th November - 3pm
- Cheltenham Town vs Cambridge Utd | Sky Bet League One | Tues 7th December - 7:45pm
- Charlton Athletic vs Cambridge Utd | Sky Bet League One | Sat 11th December - 3pm
- Cambridge Utd vs Rotherham | Sky Bet League One | Sat 18th December - 3pm
Away travel for upcoming away games can be booked from the Cambridge Fans United (CFU) kiosk near the Club Shop.
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Turnstiles…
The Turnstiles around the Abbey Stadium will open at 6:30pm and supporters are encouraged to arrive early to avoid queues close to kick-off. If you are using an e-ticket, please ensure your QR code is on a white background and have your email ready before you reach the gates.
- Match Programmes…
There will be no Matchday Programme available for Tuesday's game. A downloadable PDF Teamsheet will be published when teams are announced at 6:45pm from Cambridge-United.co.uk.
- Food and Drink…
The Abbey Arms and all Tea Bars will be open from 6:30pm on Saturday, in addition to the Dublin Bar which is open to Main Stand Ticket Holders.
Food Outlets around the stadium will also be open and supporters are required to use contactless or card payments at all catering outlets, with the news that the Abbey Stadium has become a cashless venue.
With the hospitality industry struggling with staff due to COVID-19, supporters may need to wait longer than normal for their refreshments, so please be patient remain patient and show understanding as staff do their best.
- Travel…
There is no on-site car parking available at the Abbey Stadium and supporters are advised that the Cambridge Matchday Park & Ride service will not be in operation tomorrow evening.
For supporters who have difficult accessing public transport, the Club has partnered with Dial a Ride to offer home-to-stadium transport. For more information, please click here.
If you require disabled parking, please call the Club on 01223 566500.
- Picturepath Visual Visitor Guide...
Cambridge United has teamed up with picturepath, to provide a visual visitor guide for supporters with an aim to help reduce anxiety for SEN Children.
All fans are able to benefit from using picturepath's visual timelines. The app based timelines will support fans, in particular those with additional needs and heightened anxiety such as autism, in preparation for and during their visit to the stadium.
The guides are available within the existing app that can be downloaded for free via your app store (Apple/Android), simply navigate to add routine, and then “visit with picturepath” to access the guides.
- 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.