Reduced capacity for Sunday’s Betfred Challenge Cup tie between Rochdale Hornets and Barrow Raiders

Date published: 25 February 2022


Due to a change in operating procedure, only half of the main stand will be open during Sunday’s game between Rochdale Hornets and Barrow Raiders in the fourth round of the Betfred Challenge Cup.

Main stand east (right of stand), blocks A, B and C will be accessible from turnstiles 1-3. The main stand west will be closed.

Stadium capacity is limited to 920 including hospitality, press and guest areas. Fans of both clubs are advised to book early as the game could reach capacity and become sold out.

Car parking will be free of charge on a first come, first serve basis with parking open from 1pm. Parking attendants will assist you on arrival.

A spokesperson for Rochdale Hornets said: “Unfortunately we are unable to provide the matchday scoreboard for the game against Barrow, but hope we can do so in the future.  

“We look forward to welcoming both sets of fans for what should be a fantastic Betfred Challenge Cup fourth round contest.”

Prices are £15 for adults, £10 for concession and £5 for students with juniors FOC. There will be no cash turnstiles and admission is only available via tickets.

You can purchase tickets in advance via the website or pay cash or card at the ticket office on game day. Fans are however advised to expect ticketing delays if choosing to buy on the day.

There will be no food kiosks available but the 1907 lounge is open to all fans for drinks and a counter service for food.

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