The Stones host Truro City in Vanarama National League South, with a 15:00 kick off.
Admission prices for this season are:
Adults £17.00
Concessions (65+/students) £13.00
Youth (11-16) £7.00
Juniors (under 11) Free, with a paying adult
- All children aged 16 and under must be accompanied by a paying adult unless they are a youth season ticket holder, a club youth player or a holder of a club ID membership card
Turnstiles 1 to 6 will be open for home and away supporters from 12:30. Each turnstile will serve the following:
Turnstile 1: Season tickets, e-tickets, card payments
Turnstile 2: Season tickets, e-tickets, card payments
Turnstile 3: Season tickets, e-tickets, card payments, guest passes
Turnstile 4: Season tickets, card payments, cash payments
Turnstile 5: Season tickets, card payments, cash payments
Turnstile 6: Season tickets only
E-tickets for the ground and Manchett Main Stand are available from Ticketpass for this weekend’s match.
Once inside, the Spitfire Lounge will be open from 12:30 to 18:00. We’re showing the early Premier League fixture between Ipswich Town and Liverpool on the big screen. Between 12:30 and 14:00, there is £1 off a pint and a pint of draught coke or lemonade for £1.50.
At the Town End, the club shop, outside bar, Stones Pie Hut, Gemz & Magz and Stones Grill will be open.
The toilet block at the Town End is closed, ahead of its replacement in the next few weeks. There are three temporary toilets there, with others located in the Spitfire Lounge, under the Genco Stand and below the match day control room.
The Under Stand Inn will be open from 13:00. There are two new food units coming at the Genco End. One will open early September and the other later that month. For the time being, all catering concessions are at the Town End.
If you haven’t got the new away shirt, head to the club shop which will be open during the afternoon. That’s also the place for your match day programmes and team sheets. Team sheets will be available from 14:20.
There will be a limited number of main stand transfers available. Head down to the far set of steps of the main stand to see what’s available. Seat transfers are priced at £3 per seat.
A quick reminder about car parking. Following the closure of Sandling Road car park earlier this year, Maidstone East Station is now the nearest car park to the ground. Parking fees can be paid via the Apcoa Connect app or online.
If you’re coming into town early or staying afterwards, here are some other things happening on Saturday.
- Kentish Lady riverboat trips: see an alternative view of Maidstone between the town centre and Allington Lock. Hourly sailings from 11:00.
- Maidstone Museum: I Grew Up 80s exhibition – revisit the colourful vibrancy and innovation that defined the decade. From Betamax to BMX, Dirty Dancing to Donkey Kong, the Thompson Twins to Transformers. £4 adults, £2 children (under 5’s free), £10 family (two adults and up to three children).
- Shaun the Sheep in the Heart of Kent: free art trail from Heart of Kent Hospice with 50 large sculptures dotted around the county town
- The Three Musketeers: open-air theatre at the Hermitage Millennium Amphitheatre, opposite Lockmeadow. Book tickets for the 18:00 performance via the Hazlitt Theatre’s website