GUIDE: Round up of key information ahead of Saturday’s Play-Off Final! – News

We have introduced collectively all of the information we’ve revealed about Saturday’s Play-Off Final in a single place.
The Sky Blues journey to Wembley Stadium on Saturday 27th May to face Luton Town, with a spot within the Premier League being the prize for the winner.
Kick-off for the sport is at 4:45pm
Below is our spherical up of the key data for followers…
Matchday information from Wembley Stadium – this embrace particulars concerning coverage on pyrotechnics, fanzones and extra.
Details of designated pubs and particulars of the Public Spaces Protection Order – this stops ingesting and different actions round Wembley Stadium.
Information for supporters travelling on official EST coaches.
Regulations for followers seeking to carry flags into Wembley Stadium.
Important recommendation for followers travelling by practice – keep in mind: anticipate a lot busier journeys, enable time to journey, carry water, and be warned that you might have to queue! Chiltern Trains are offering further trains – details can be seen here.
TICKETS:
This is an e-ticket match – all followers will obtain their tickets electronically.
We strongly suggest followers print their tickets. While you may scan out of your cellphone, this isn’t at all times dependable because of being closely reliant on the system – e.g display screen dimension, high quality, brightness and cracks on the display screen can all restrict reliability.
Fans is not going to obtain bodily tickets for the match.
If you haven’t obtained your e-ticket by Friday at Midday, please contact Ticketmaster utilizing this contact form.
Coventry City may have a Ticket Office open at Wembley on matchday for any queries from 12:45pm.
DISABLED SUPPORTERS:
Disabled supporters can see key information on the Wembley Stadium website here.
Please notice that to carry drugs/water into the Stadium you’ll require an exemption letter.
ADDITIONAL TRAIN INFO:
Avanti and West Midlands Trains (London Northwestern) will probably be:
- Providing crowd administration (particularly at Coventry and Euston)
- Seeking to run the longest trains at busiest instances
Chiltern Railways will probably be:
- Making further calls at Wembley Stadium station of their West Midlands providers which name at Warwick Parkway and Leamington Spa
- 2 trains per hour will run from Birmingham Moor Street, calling at Warwick Parkway and Leamington Spa 1145 arrival into London Marylebone.
- 2 trains per hour will run between the 1502 to 2102 departures from London Marylebone.
- Running two further trains for Coventry followers as follows:
Train 1
Birmingham Moor Street 10.15
Warwick Parkway 10.36
Warwick 10.41
Leamington Spa 10.47
Banbury 11.07
Bicester North 11.22
Wembley Stadium 12.03/12.08
London Marylebone 12.19
Train 2
Birmingham Moor Street 11.22
Warwick Parkway 11.44
Warwick 11.48
Leamington Spa 11.54
Banbury 12.12
Bicester North 12.25
Wembley Stadium 13.18/13.22
London Marylebone 13.34
Any further return instances will probably be accessible on National Rail Enquires sooner or later.