Away Fans' Guide | Millwall (A)
Argyle head to London on Wednesday night for a Sky Bet Championship meeting with Millwall.
The Greens are on the search for their first away win of the season, and a big response to Saturday's defeat at Cardiff City.
If you're making the journey to The Den for the 7.45pm kick-off, find all the information you need below.
Away Fans' Guide | Millwall (A)
Tickets will be available to purchase on the evening of the match from the North Stand Ticket Office adjacent to the away supporters’ turnstiles - for an increased price.
Supporters will be able to pay by cash or card. Concession tickets must be purchased with proof of age.
Advance tickets will be available to purchase and collect from the Home Park Ticket Office until 4pm on Tuesday, 22 October.
Ticket prices are as follows:
Advance | On the day | |
Adult | £27 | £31 |
Over 64 | £18 | £22 |
Serving Armed Forces (with ID) | £18 | £22 |
18-21 | £18 | £22 |
Under 18 | £16 | £19 |
Under 16 | £13 | £16 |
Under 12 | £8 | £11 |
Under 6 | £7 | £10 |
Personal Assistant | Free | Free |
Miles Away Travel
Coach travel is sold out for this fixture.
Leaving from outside of the Babcock Devonport End at 11am.
Collections
Tickets can be collected from the Home Park Ticket Office before 4pm on Tuesday, 22 October.
After this, any uncollected tickets can be picked up from the North Stand Ticket Office at Millwall, from 6.15pm.
Postage
If you have booked postage and your tickets have not arrived, please advise the Home Park Ticket Office by phone on 01752 907700, or via email on tickets@pafc.co.uk, no later than 4pm on Wednesday, 23 October. If emailing, please include your booking reference details.
Duplicates will be arranged for collection at Millwall on the evening of the game.
Important Information
- Supporters under the age of 14 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 6.15pm.
BY TRAIN
Millwall Football Club is located in close proximity to several different stations.
In terms of overground rail, South Bermondsey station is the nearest at approximately a 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 a 20 minutes’ walk from the ground.
Disabled Supporters
There is no disabled access at South Bermondsey or Surrey Quays stations. There is, however, disabled access at Canada Water tube/overground station.
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.
Directions to the area 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 Afrikiko Bar & Restaurant 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.
Millwall has no car parking facilities for supporters, so getting to The Den by public transport is advisable. It is recommended that away fans get to the ground either by official supporter coach or by rail to South Bermondsey station. A walkway link is available to the stadium on match days for away supporters only.
Disabled Supporters
There are eight car park spaces for away 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.
There are eight car park spaces for away 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 away 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.
Before entry through the turnstiles, there is an away supporters' bar which will be branded in Argyle’s colours. There are also food outlets, both of which open 90 minutes before kick-off. Whilst inside The Den, food and drink will be available from kiosks situated in the concourse.
Millwall only accept card payments.
You are not permitted to bring any bag larger than A4 size into the stadium, and all bags are subject to search upon entry.
Click here to find The Den's stadium plan.
Click here to find The Den's ground regulations.
Millwall's Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) is Alex Russell - slo@millwallfc.co.uk
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.