Away Days - Travel Guide | Mansfield Town vs. Cardiff City

One Call Stadium
Our 2025/26 campaign comes to an end at the One Call Stadium, where a sold-out away end will support the Bluebirds against Mansfield Town.
TICKET NEWS

Away tickets for this fixture are sold out. Supporters without tickets are advised not to travel.

Collections and reprint requests will be available from 1:30pm on Saturday onwards, from the white booth near the away turnstiles.

One Call Stadium
TRAVEL TIPS

The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to Mansfield will take approximately three and a half hours. Take the M1 exiting at junction 28, then take the A38 towards Mansfield. After around six miles turn right into Belvedere Street (at crossroads), then after a quarter of a mile, turn right into Quarry Lane. The postcode for the ground is NG18 5DA.

There is no car parking available at One Call Stadium on matchday. However, there is alternative parking available:

Grove Street, NG18 1EL - £1 per hour, £4 day ticket, free disabled parking.

Garden Road, NG18 5SX - £1 per hour, free disabled parking.

Church Lane, NG18 1BA - £1 per hour, free disabled parking.

Victoria Street, NG18 5RZ - £1 per hour.

The train journey between Cardiff Central and Mansfield Station will take approximately four hours. This journey will involve a change at Nottingham. One Call Stadium is visible from Mansfield Rail Station. Supporters should leave the station via the footbridge, adjacent to Platform 2. It should take no longer than 10 minutes on foot.

One Call Stadium
AWAY END

Visiting supporters will be seated in the North Stand.

Smoking is prohibited in all enclosed and substantially enclosed premises.

Our Supporter Liaison Officer, Paul Corkrey, will be in attendance at the stadium on matchday. If you require any assistance, please contact him on 07903 619654. Alternatively, follow @CardiffCitySLO on Twitter for further supporter updates.

One Call Stadium
PIES AND PINTS

The family friendly establishment welcoming away support is the William IV which is just on the outskirts of town.

Pubs can be found closer to the town centre, which is around a 10 minute walk from the stadium. The pubs are friendly and welcoming of most away supporters, but again, supporters of rival clubs may not be granted entrance.

Please see police advice closer to the game for our nominated away day bar - keep updated on X/Twitter: @MansPolFootball.

Mansfield town centre
TOURIST TIME

If you're making the most of your trip to Mansfield and spending some extra time in Nottinghamshire, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?

Sherwood Pines - Immerse yourself in the outdoor life afforded by 3,300 acres of woodland, where the legend of Robin Hood was born.

Mansfield Museum -  With free entry, view a range of exhibitions and areas in which to develop personal interests such as creation stations and hands-on experiences, along with opportunities to increase your knowledge on Mansfield's Story.

Midland Railway-Butterly - A day out for the whole family with model and miniature railways, playground, picnic areas, cafes and a country park as well as heritage steam and diesel locomotives operating and a host of other attractions. Take a nostalgic trip on one of the heritage trains, immerse yourself in a heritage railway culture and explore the museums at Swanwick Junction.

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