Away Days - Travel Guide | Leyton Orient vs. Cardiff City

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Up next for the Bluebirds is a Sky Bet League One clash on Saturday afternoon, taking on Leyton Orient at the BetWright Stadium.

TICKET NEWS

The Bluebirds will be backed by a sold-out away end for this fixture. Thank you for your amazing support!

Tickets collections and reprints will be available in the white hut located next to Leyton Orient's club superstore on Oliver Road.

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TRAVEL TIPS

By Car: The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to the O's home will take approximately four, via the M4, M25 and M11. The postcode for the BetWright Stadium is E10 5NF.

Parking: Please note that there is no parking available at the stadium for fans. There is some street parking but public transport from Stratford or Westfield Shopping Centre is advised.

By Public Transport: The train journey from Cardiff Central Station will take approximately three hours. Take a train to Paddington Station and from there, walk to Lancaster Gate Station. In the underground, board the central line eastbound, which runs every three minutes and exit at Leyton. The walk to the ground will then take 13 minutes.

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AWAY END

The BetWright Stadium has a capacity of 9,271.

It has been the home ground of Leyton Orient since 1937, before which it was the home of amateur football team Leyton, who moved to the Hare and Hounds ground. Since 2022 it has also been home to Tottenham Hotspur Women.

Visiting away supporters are also housed in the southern part of the Rhino Bet East Stand, accessible through Entrance D on matchday.

All flags must have the correct fire safety certificate and shown to a steward on arrival.

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PIES AND PINTS

There will be food and drink options available to purchase at the ground on matchday. 

The BetWright Stadium is a cashless stadium; they do not accept cash at any outlet, apart from programme sellers.

KAPTURE, a cocktail bar, restaurant and event venue in Leyton, welcomes away fans on matchday as well as the Official Supporters Club. There is a £1 entry fee for the latter.

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TOURIST TIME

If you're making the most of your trip to East London, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?

Victoria Park - Victoria Park or “Vicky Park” as it’s known locally, is London’s oldest public park. Opened in 1845 for the benefit of the East End working class, “The People’s Park” has a long and rich history spanning over 170 years.

Old Spitalfields Market - Hip Victorian-era market hall housing a wide variety of food items, plus apparel, art & crafts.

Whitechapel Gallery – Extensive exhibition and creative space showcasing mould-breaking contemporary art with workshops.

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CARDIFF CITY TV OPTIONS

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