It's another sold out City away end this weekend, with over 2,700 Bluebirds travelling to Berkshire as BBM's men face Reading.
TICKET NEWS
Away tickets for this fixture are sold out. Supporters without tickets are advised not to travel.
Tickets for this fixture have been issued as E-Ticket PDF links. These E-Ticket PDF tickets can either be held and accessed via your mobile device, or printed off and scanned at the turnstile.
Supporters can either download the PDF directly from the booking confirmation email or log into their ticketing account, go to their Reading ticket listing, and click the download arrow which will then load the PDF.
This ticket cannot be accessed via the Cardiff City Club App.
Reprint requests will be made available from the Main Ticket Office, next to Gate 5 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Reprinted tickets will only be issued once the supporter has produced identification. Please be advised the original ticket will be invalid once a reprint has been issued.
TRAVEL TIPS
The car journey from Cardiff City Stadium to Reading will take approximately two hours. From Junction 11 of the M4, follow signs towards Reading. The Select Car Leasing Stadium is on your left-hand side after less than a mile. For SatNav systems, the postcode is RG2 0FL.
A limited number of parking spaces are available at the stadium. Please note supporters are encouraged to book parking in advance, including accessible parking, by clicking here, or by phoning 0118 968 1313.
The recommended car park for visiting supporters is Mereoak Park & Ride (F3 shuttle), RG2 9FW. Parking is free and is situated only a short bus ride away from the stadium. Fares on return bus shuttle are £7.50 for Adults and £5.50 for U19s.
Direct rail services run between Cardiff Central and Reading Station, with a journey time of 1 hour and 30 minutes. From there, take the F1 (Reading Station Shuttle Service) which commences 2 hours before kick-off. A minimum of 12 buses run frequently to and from the stadium, up to 1 hour and 45 minutes after the final whistle.
Alternatively, a taxi from the railway station or town centre to the Select Car Leasing Stadium should cost approximately £15.
AWAY END
Visiting supporters will be seated in blocks R30-R32 in the South Stand or GU1-GU3 in the Upper West Stand, depending on allocation. Please use Gate 10 for South Stand entry, or Gate 11 for Upper West Stand entry.
Wheelchair accessible entry can be found at Gate 10. Accessible seating and wheelchair bays are located in R30, R31, and R32. Headsets with running commentary by BBC Berkshire are available for visually impaired supporters - please email sales@readingfc.co.uk prior to matchday to arrange this.
The Reading FC Fun Zone is located just in front of the Family Zone, at Gate 6 of the Eamonn Dolan Stand and will be in action from two hours before kick-off. There's loads to keep the little ones entertained: step up to the speed cage and give the ball a whack, or get competitive with a game of table football. There is also a Kids' Activity Cabin, where there are board games, books, games and much more for junior fans.
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.
PIES AND PINTS
The Three Guineas Pub, attached to Reading Station in the Town Centre, welcomes visiting supporters. Closer to the stadium, the Holiday Inn Bar, RG2 0SL or the World Turned Upside Down, RG2 0JE permits both Home and Away Supporters.
Food and drink kiosks inside the concourse will open 90 minutes before the match, and will close after halftime.
The Reading FC Fan Zone opens 1½ hours prior to kick-off, outside the Sir John Madejski Stand. A large LED screen shows the day's early kick-off. The Fan Zone is the perfect place to grab a drink and a bite to eat, chat through the score predictions and soak up the atmosphere before kick-off.
TOURIST TIME
If you're making the most of your trip to Reading and spending some extra time in Berkshire, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
Beale Wildlife Park - Founded in 1956 by Gilbert Beale, dedicated to the care and conservation of rare and endangered mammals and birds.
Reading Museum - From biscuit tins to beetles, Romans to Rodin, there’s something for everyone. Explore the galleries of amazing local and global objects.
Tilehurst Water Tower - A distinctive local landmark, built in 1932.