The Den

Away Fans' Guide | Millwall (A)

Argyle head to London to face Millwall this weekend in their final away fixture of the Sky Bet Championship season.

The Pilgrims were defeated at Stoke City last time out and sit two points above the relegation zone, with two matches to play.

2,000 Argyle fans have sold out the away end at The Den, and you can find all the information you need below. 

Away Fans' Guide | Millwall (A)

Tickets

All tickets for Saturday's game have sold out, with 2,000 members of the Green Army set to make the journey to London.

After communication with the home side, we can confirm our request for extra tickets for this fixture has been declined.  

Argyle fans will be situated in the North Stand.

Important Information 

  • Under 14’s, must be accompanied by an adult.  

  • Photographic ID will need to be presented when collecting any duplicate tickets on match day.  

  • Duplicate tickets can be collected from 90 minutes prior to kick off. 

Collections

Ticket collections will be available on the day at Millwall from the North Stand Ticket Office adjacent to the away turnstiles. 

Any duplicate tickets that have been requested can also be picked up from the same location.

Miles Away Coach Travel

There are still a few spaces available on the Miles Away coaches.  

The coaches will leave from outside of the Devonport End at 06.15am.

They are priced as follows:

Miles Away Adult - £51  

Miles Away Junior - £49  

Non-Member - £56

Argyle TV

Supporters unable to attend Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship game at Millwall can now purchase their audio match pass for the clash at The Den. 

With video streaming for this fixture prohibited in domestic territories, Argyle TV subscriptions and audio match passes are the only way to follow every kick of the action live in the UK and Ireland without being at the game – and the passes cost just £2.50.

Live video streaming is available for international subscribers to Argyle TV and can be purchased for £10, audio match passes can also be purchased for this fixture by overseas Pilgrims, enabling supporters to follow the action wherever you are in the world, and whatever you are doing. 

Domestic subscribers to Argyle TV have audio match pass access included in their package, alongside numerous other benefits, including box sets from the Argyle archives, exclusive features, full match replays, and extended highlights, all for just £5.50 per month, or £55 for an annual pass. 

The audio stream will become available to connect to from an hour before kick-off, and supporters can simply click the audio button under the media player to get started. 

Argyle TV’s pre-match show will be available to watch on the club’s YouTube channel from 2pm where Alex Wood will be joined by Katie Middleton. 

BBC Radio Devon will be bringing you the live match commentary from The Den. 

You can purchase your Argyle TV match pass here.

Getting to the stadium

By Train:

The Den is located in close proximity to several different railway stations.

In terms of overground rail, South Bermondsey station is the nearest at approximately five minutes’ walk away, with regular trains from London Bridge stopping there.

Surrey Quays overground station is about a 20-minute walk away, while walking from New Cross or New Cross Gate overground stations will take around 30 minutes.

The nearest underground station is Canada Water, which is on the Jubilee Line, and is roughly 20 minutes’ walk to the ground.

There is no disabled access at South Bermondsey or Surrey Quays stations. There is, however, disabled access at Canada Water tube/overground station.

Visit www.tfl.gov.uk to plan your journey.

By Bus:

A range of different bus services can get you close to the ground.

The 21, 53 and 172 will get you to Old Kent Road, the P12 to Ilderton Road, the 1 and 1381 to Rotherhithe New Road and the 47, 188 and 225 to Surrey Quays.

Visit www.tfl.gov.uk to plan your journey.

By Car:

The Den has no car parking facilities for supporters, so getting there by public transport is advisable. It is recommended that Argyle fans get to the ground by rail to South Bermondsey station. A walkway link is available to the stadium for away supporters only.

Directions to the stadium if travelling by road, however, are as follows:

From the North
Follow City signs from the A1/M1, then signs for Shoreditch and Whitechapel. Follow Ring Road signs for Dover, cross over Tower Bridge and after one mile take the first exit at the roundabout onto the A2. From Elephant & Castle take the A2 (New Kent Road) into Old Kent Road and turn left after four miles at The Gem Bar into Ilderton Road to Zampa Road, SE16 3LN. 

From the South
Take the A20 and A21 following signs to London. At New Cross follow signs for Surrey Quays into Kender Street, turn left into Old Kent Road then right at the turning signposted "car pound" into Ilderton Road. Zampa Road (SE16 3LN) is the seventh turning on the right. 

From the East
Take the A2 to New Cross (then as south). 

From the West
From the M4 and M3 follow the South Circular (A205) and then follow signs for Clapham, City (A3), then Camberwell to New Cross and then as from the South.

Accessibility

Millwall Football Club welcomes supporters with disabilities to The Den, and endeavours to make it an enjoyable and comfortable experience for everyone attending.

There are eight car park spaces for Argyle supporters in the vicinity of the stadium. Wheelchair supporters have priority for these spaces. For information around the availability of these spaces, please contact Millwall's Disabled Liaison Officer on 020 7232 1222 as prior booking is essential.

Visually impaired, hearing impaired and ambulant disabled Argyle supporters are able to purchase tickets in the North Stand.

Wheelchair supporters will be situated in the North Stand Lower behind the goal. Please note, this area is uncovered.

Stadium Plan

Click here to find The Den's stadium plan.

Ground Regulations

Click here to find The Den's ground regulations.

United For Change

In 2019, Millwall launched the ‘Hear Hate, Don’t Hesitate’ campaign – an official match day reporting messaging service set-up to allow supporters to immediately report any abusive or inappropriate behaviour they witness on a match day.

If you see and/or hear anti-social behaviour and foul, abusive, homophobic or racist language, please inform the nearest steward or police officer, or text a block and row number in confidence, along with the word ‘Hate’, to 66777.