Away supporters are seated in the Railway End Stand, in the section closest to the Spion Kop. Approximately a quarter to a half of the Lower Tier is reserved for away fans although for games when the away allocation is increased to 10% of the total capacity, the section extends down towards all but the last section of the lower tier. You can expect a decent bit of banter with the home supporters. You’ll come to the away turnstiles first when walking up from the city centre.
The quality of the seating and views of the game from the Railway End are both excellent, though there can be a problem with legroom and with getting served at the catering kiosks (though this is true for everywhere in the ground with a constant battle of push and pull to try and get served, and to make it back to your seat without wearing whichever item of food you bought).
Away coaches generally park in a purpose built car park next to the away supporters’ entrance to the ground.
Matchday Arrangements
There aren’t that many places in the ground to hang flags that don’t obscure the advertising boards, but you do see the odd couple hanging over the lower tier of the away supporters section.
The police close off part of the Coventry road to allow both before and after games for access and egress of the official supporters coaches.
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