Ahead of Saturday's FA Cup tie against Luton Town, take a read of our Matchday Guide for all the off-the-pitch info you need to know...
- Sold Out
Saturday's 5:30pm kick-off is officially a sell-out with no sales available on the day for home or away fans. Return tickets are being added online once they are received and the Ticket Office Twitter Account will be posting updates as and when tickets become available.
Supporters can save time by selecting e-ticket delivery and scanning their way through the turnstiles via a mobile device. We are asking for supporters to ensure their e-ticket QR codes have a white background or have the relevant email attachment open to show the turnstile operator.
If you haven't been able to secure a ticket or can't make it to the game, watch the match live on the BBC Red Button, the BBC Website or BBC iPlayer.
- COVID certification...
COVID certification checks will no longer be carried out at the Abbey Stadium. For more information, please click here.
- Abbey Helpers...
If you have any questions or queries on the day of the game, please speak to our Abbey Helpers who are wearing high-viz jacket and will be located around the ground.
- Away Fans...
Cambridge United looks forward to welcoming Luton's travelling supporters to the Abbey Stadium. For Away Fan Information including how to find the ground, catering options and travel information, please click here.
- Marvin the Moose
Our resident mascot, Marvin the Moose will be strutting his stuff around the Abbey in the build up to kick-off, so make sure to say hello, give him a wave or stop for a photo if you see him out and about!
- Birthday Messages...
If somebody you know has their big day coming up soon, send us an email with all the relevant details to make sure it gets read out on the tannoy at half-time.
- Match Sponsor...
Thank you to CamTech, independent supplier of a comprehensive range of clay facing bricks from around the world, for sponsoring this Saturday's fixture.
- Club Shop & Ticket Office…
The Club Shop and Ticket Office is open from 12pm until kick-off and then for a short time after the final whistle.
In addition to tickets for Saturday's game, the Ticket Office is selling Match Tickets for the following fixtures:
- Gillingham vs Cambridge Utd - Sky Bet League One - Tuesday 8th February 2022
- Cambridge Utd U18s vs Nottingham Forest U18s - FA Youth Cup Fourth Round - Wednesday 9th February 2022
- Burton Albion vs Cambridge Utd - Sky Bet League One - Saturday 12th February 2022
- Cambridge Utd vs Accrington Stanley - Sky Bet League One - Saturday 19th February 2022
- Cambridge Utd vs Plymouth Argyle - Sky Bet League One - Tuesday 22nd February 2022
- Wycombe Wanderers vs Cambridge Utd - Sky Bet League One - Tuesday 1st March 2022
Away travel for upcoming away games can be booked from the Cambridge Fans United (CFU) kiosk near the Club Shop.
- Turnstiles…
The Turnstiles around the Abbey Stadium will open at 3:30pm and supporters are advised to arrive early to avoid queues close to kick-off.
- Match Programmes…
Our new-look Matchday Programme is on sale this weekend, produced in partnership with Ignition Sports Media. The Programme features all of the regular pages that you know and love but with a fresh design and four additional pages of content.
Programmes are available to buy from the Club Shop and around the ground on Matchday, with home and away supporters welcome to come and make their purchase. Alternatively, individual programmes can be ordered online from the Ignition Sports website. Please note, online orders are not available for overseas delivery.
- Food and Drink…
Supporters are to be made aware that due to the very high demand for this Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup match against Luton Town, the Dublin Bar will be used as an extended Hospitality area.
To compensate for this and to further improve the club’s matchday experience, the Abbey Arms will be upgraded ahead of this Saturday for the remainder of the season. The bar has been extended and a large Marquee has been erected at the front.
The Abbey Arms will be open from when the turnstiles open at 3.30pm until kick-off and then after the final whistle until 10pm.
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.
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 to use the Cambridge Matchday Park & Ride service.
Home and away supporters can take advantage of the Cambridge Park & Ride for a £2.50 Matchday return ticket from Newmarket Road Park & Ride, CB5 8AA.
The ticket is valid for one passenger only. However, if travelling with children, the normal £3 Park & Ride ticket is also available to purchase, allowing children under the age of 16 to travel free with one fee-paying adult.
Click here for more information on the Park & Ride service.
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. Face Masks must be worn in all indoor areas and supporters are to follow the Club’s guidance and stay mindful of the possible COVID-19 related risks that continue to exist.