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Matchday Guide | City vs. Sheffield United

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City face the Blades in our final fixture before the international break!

Cardiff City vs. Sheffield United. Saturday, November 12th, 2022. Kick-Off: 3pm

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Tickets

Tickets for our clash with the Blades are available to purchase now, starting at just £21 for adults and £9 for U16s! Click here to secure your seat.

The Ticket Office will be open on matchday from 10am until half-time. If visiting the Ticket Office before kick-off, supporters are asked to arrive as early as possible, taking possible queue times into consideration. Please note that the preferred method of payment is by card.

Find full 2022/23 Match Ticket pricing here, with our match against Sheffield United listed as a gold category fixture.

GLJ Recycling
City vs. Sheffield United - Match Sponsors | GLJ Recycling Limited

We'd like to thank Saturday’s match sponsors, GLJ Recycling, for their support of the Bluebirds!

GLJ Recycling was founded by Managing Director Gareth Jones in 2007. Gareth’s family has been in the recycling industry for three generations and offer a tremendous range of experience within the field, whilst operating from three sites within the South Wales region.

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Arriving at Cardiff City Stadium

Supporters are encouraged to arrive at Cardiff City Stadium in good time, so as to enter the ground as easily as possible ahead of kick-off at 3pm.

The gates at CCS will open at 1:30pm – 90 minutes before kick-off against Sheffield United. Hospitality areas will open at 12:30pm.

Limited matchday parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at £10 per car. Payments will be cash only, and car parks will close one hour before kick-off.

Our Supporter Liaison Officer, Paul Corkrey, will be in attendance at the stadium on matchday. If you require any assistance, please contact him on 07522 321389. Alternatively, follow @CardiffCitySLO on Twitter for further supporter updates.

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Superstore | Ninian Stand store open on Saturday!

Our new retail Store in the Ninian Stand opens at midday on Saturday!

Alongside our new home, away and third kits, which are now available in Women's sizes for the first time, City supporters can also pick up our new range of 2022/23 training wear, homeware and more!

In the Grandstand, the Superstore will be opening its doors from 10am on Saturday, giving City supporters plenty of time to visit before entering CCS! The Superstore will then reopen for half an hour after the final whistle.

Can’t get down to CCS on Saturday? Don’t worry – get your online order in here!

Stoke Bowen & Moore
Ahead of Kick-Off

Once inside CCS, you will be able to purchase food and drink from the stadium kiosks located around the concourses.

Please note: Payments at kiosks around CCS will be cashless throughout the season.

Following a change to policy, E-cigarettes/vaporisers are no longer permitted to be used in the seating bowl at CCS. Supporters who wish to use these devices are welcome to leave the ground at half-time to do so.

Audio Description Commentary Service

Cardiff City Football Club is delighted to continue the audio description commentary service at Cardiff City Stadium to promote access for all football fans this season. The service, provided by Alan March Sport Ltd, will be available at all future home fixtures also.

The free to use service for blind and vision impaired spectators will be available to both home and visiting fans, with our team of trained audio describers keeping up with play to the second to ensure listeners know exactly where the ball is and what is happening on the pitch.

To register your interest and book a receiver, email ben.jones@cardiffcityfc.co.uk ahead of Saturday's match. Click here for more information.

Canton Stand – Bowen & Moore

Returning to the Canton Stand before kick-off today are Bowen & Moore!

Bowen & Moore are two lifelong Bluebirds with a big passion for music! They try to incorporate their love for both the Bluebirds and music when performing at Cardiff City Stadium.

Love Football. Protect The Game.
Love Football. Protect the Game.

The FA, Premier League and EFL are together introducing new measures and stronger sanctions across the game to tackle the increased anti-social and criminal behaviours recently seen within football grounds and underline the importance of a safe matchday environment. 

 The new set of actions, which will be implemented across all English football leagues from the start of Season 2022/23 and backed by the Football Supporters’ Association, will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.  

These acts are dangerous, illegal and have severe consequences. They have no place in football, or anywhere.

Any supporters who experience or witness any anti-social behaviour, directly or indirectly, should contact us by emailing slo@cardiffcityfc.co.uk or texting 07554 158224, giving as much detail as possible (including row, seat number and a description of the incident).

Using video evidence and stewarding practices, we will do our utmost to identify anti-social individuals and ensure that they are no longer able to attend Cardiff City fixtures and are reported to the Police. We do not consider them supporters of our Club.

Find more information here.

Anti Discrimination
Together Against Discrimination

Football is for everyone. We might support different teams, but football unites and inspires us. It is a game with many opinions. But there is one on which we should all agree.

Racism and discrimination is not welcome in our game. So if you hear it, report it - whether in the street, at Cardiff City Stadium or online.

And when you see players taking the knee ahead of the game as a simple and peaceful act of protest this season, please respect their choice.

Because we are all Together Against Discrimination.

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Poppy Appeal 2022

Ahead of kick-off on Saturday, the teams will be led out with a Guard of Honour by Regimental Sgt Major Dan Cope and a Guardsman from the Welsh Guards, with Club Wreaths being laid at the centre spot on behalf of each team.

The Last Post will be played, before we invite supporters to join us in a period of silence as we remember those who have suffered and lost their lives. The silence will start and end on the referee’s whistle.

Cardiff City Football Club continues to show their support for the Armed Forces community, with all players bearing the poppy on their shirts in Saturday’s game against Sheffield United.

The match-worn shirts will be made available to purchase in a live auction, with proceeds going to the Royal British Legion.

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Kick-Off

We get underway at 3pm on Saturday afternoon!

See you at CCS, Bluebirds!