The Bluebirds are in Sky Bet League One action on Saturday afternoon, taking on Bolton Wanderers at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.

TRAVEL TIPS
By Car: The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to the home of the Wanderers will take approximately four hours, via the M5, M6, M62 and M60. The postcode for the Toughsheet Community Stadium is BL6 6JW.
Parking: Away supporters parking is on Car Park A, which is signposted, but if you have any issues on the day of the fixture, there will be parking attendants who will be happy to provide further direction. Spaces are sold on matchday on a first come, first served basis. Prices on Car Park A are £8 per vehicle. Parking on all car parks at the Toughsheet Community Stadium is cashless.
By Train: The train journey from Cardiff Central to Bolton takes approximately four hours and 15 minutes. The journey requires a change in Manchester Picadilly. Please note that Bolton Train Station is around two miles away from the ground, so a taxi or bus service is advised. Horwich Parkway is the closest station to the ground. A train from Bolton Train Station to Horwich Parkway takes around 10 minutes and is a direct service.

AWAY END
The Toughsheet Community Stadium, opened in 1997, has a capacity of 28,723. Away fans are seated in the two-tiered Franking Sense South Stand.
Turnstiles will open an hour and a half before kick-off. Our hosts operate QR code/barcode scanners so please ensure that you have your ticket ready and in good condition to avoid queues building up at the turnstiles.
If you are using an e-ticket, please ensure that your phone brightness is turned up to full and you have your ticket on your smart device screen in readiness for it to be scanned.
There is a map of the stadium on the back of the ticket and the front of your ticket shows your stand, row and seat number and the entrance that you need to use.
Any supporter attempting to enter the stadium using a ticket that has already been scanned in or that has been cancelled will not be allowed entry. Supporters under 14 must be accompanied by an adult (over 18).
You will not be allowed to re-enter the ground if you leave the stadium before the end of the fixture.
Our hosts allow flags in the away end providing permission from the club is sought by the supporter and there is space to display your flag. Flags must comply with fire regulations. Bolton Wanderers reserve the right to ban any flag which can be considered as offensive, discriminatory, insulting or that contains commercial language or messaging.

PIES AND PINTS
The away section within the stadium provides a selection of hot drinks, hot food such as pasties, pies, cheeseburgers and hot dogs, and a wide selection of soft drinks, crisps, and confectionery.
A varied selection of beers, cider and wine are also available to purchase on the concourses.
Supporters must be 18 years of age as a minimum to purchase and consume alcohol. Photo ID may be requested to determine proof of age.
Anyone found consuming alcohol in view of the pitch will be ejected and may face criminal prosecution.
Please note the stadium is a cashless venue.

TOURIST TIME
If you're making the most of your trip to Bolton, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive - 15th-century building with displays of local history, painting, decorative art and freshwater fish.
Jumbles Country Park Cafe - Tranquil park featuring a walking path around a reservoir, woodlands with birdwatching & a cafe.
Moses Gate Country Park - This 300-hectare country park features lakes & nature trails for walking, horses & cycling.