Away Day Guide: Plymouth Argyle

Away Day Guide: Plymouth Argyle

Argyle Guide

The Grecians are in Devon Derby action at Home Park for the first time since October 2022 on Saturday, 12:30pm.

If you were one of the lucky ones with tickets and are making the trip, check out all you need to know:

Match Tickets

Tickets for the Devon Derby at Home Park on Saturday, April 11, 12:30pm are now SOLD OUT - thank you for your support.

We were allocated 1770 tickets for this fixture, which comprise of Blocks 21-23 in the Kawasaki Barn Park Stand. 

Please note there is no waiting list for the fixture and any returned tickets will be put back on sale at tickets.ecfc.co.uk

The Stadium

  • Name: Home Park
  • Opened: 1893
  • Capacity: 16,388
  • Address: Home Park, Plymouth PL2 3DQ

Home Park has been the home of Plymouth Argyle since 1901. The Stadium is all-seater with a maximum capacity of 16,388.

Grecians are housed in the Kawaski Barn Park End.

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How to get there

By Car

The Journey to Home Park is a straightforward hours drive from Exeter. Just put PL2 3DQ into your satnav.

By Train

The train journey takes just over an hour from Exeter St Davids. Click here to plan your journey.

Plymouth Train Station is a 15-20 minute walk through the back of Central Park to Home Park. Alternatively, it’s a 5 minute drive in a Taxi.

Parking

The Milehouse park and ride car park, adjacent to Home Park, is a large and free car park. As it is used by those travelling into the City Centre and by users of the nearby Life Centre, the car park is usually very busy and fills up extremely quickly on matchdays, so very early arrival is essential to secure a space.

There are other parking options in the City Centre and in Plymouth’s other park and ride car parks. There are several pay-and-display car parks in and around the city centre. The closest of these to Home Park is on Stuart Road (PL1 5LH), but there are also several others in the city centre at Western Approach (PL1 1AJ), Theatre Royal (PL1 2TR) and Drake’s Circus (PL1 1EA).

Using park and ride services are also excellent options:

The George Park & Ride - PL6 7HB
Coypool Park Ride - PL7 4TB

Parking at these park and ride car parks is free, and there are dedicated match day special bus services, provided by Plymouth Citybus, which run to and from Home Park on match-days to get you to the game.

Please click here to view their travel guide here for full details and timetables.

Any supporters requiring accessible parking are advised to still contact the club directly.

At the Stadium

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Turnstile Info

Plymouth operate a turnstile entry system using tickets with a barcode. Turnstiles typically open 1 and a half hours before kick-off.

Food and Drink

Hot food and drink can be purchased from the kiosk at Home Park including a range of pasties, pies, hot and cold drinks and snacks. There are also meal deals available.

Pubs for Away Fans

There are NO dedicated away fan pubs in Plymouth.

The Weather

At the time of writing the forecast is for light rain and highs of 11 degrees. So make sure you take a coat!

Total Distance

The trip is City's shortest of the season at just 46 miles from St James Park and will take roughly an hour each way!