The fans of both clubs mingled without any issues. I also had a hot dog when I went into the ground which was quite nice too. It was easy to park and to fine the Carrow Road Ground. We had a walk around the ground and a look inside the Norwich club shop which weren't bad at all. When we did leave we walked back round to the players entrance where the team bus was waiting. On this seating plan page you can discover where it is recommended to sit in Norwich City matches. Scan this QR code to download the app now. We enjoyed a decent local beer or two in the Compleat Angler pub, the night before the game, The pub is located on the river bank across from the railway station. On board a train, who were happy singing out loud, after enjoying a classic football match. Plenty of home fans around and all friendly. This would be my first visit to Carrow Road to watch the East Anglian Derby. Other websites that compare prices but don't include the service charges and hidden costs. The away end was a partitioned section of a stand running parallel to the field the detached Barclay end stand behind the goal to our right seemed to hold the singing section. Able to stand throughout, which was a good job, as there is a metal barrier directly in front on the seat which could spoil the view. The atmosphere during the game was really pretty good and lively from both sets of fans. I jumped in the air with excitement, Norwich was a ground I always wanted to visit. We'd thumped Huddersfield 4-1 midweek, so were travelling to East Anglia in a decent mood. The stewards were effective, but in no way overbearing. For more information, please see our As you pull into Norwich station the floodlights and the back of the Jarrold Stand are easily visible on your left. For some maps and seating plans we include season ticket prices which illustrates the premium seating in the stadium. I've heard really good things about the ground from people who have been there in the past. If you ignore all those wonderful pubs it should take you no more than 10 minutes to walk to the ground. Over 65s 25 Carrow Road Stadium 198 Reviews #30 of 152 things to do in Norwich Sights & Landmarks, Arenas & Stadiums Carrow Road, Norwich NR1 1JE, England Save Read all 198 reviews Ellisdav 13 4 The seats Review of Carrow Road Stadium Reviewed 21 October 2017 via mobile The seats are very colourful. Section G ZEDZIG SCFC Nov 15, 2022 Not an amazing view of the Pitch, however we were sat lower down and the away supporters were only allocated the right of the stand, the seat had decent legroom so overall wouldn't say it was a bad seat, but I recommend trying to sit higher He shoots he saves! Use our mobile apps to share photos & reviews or find a view on the go. The ground looks modern and compact from the outside. It was before 12 so despite the 'Home Fans Only' signs there didn't seem to be any spot-checks by door staff, at least not of those not wearing colours. Our journey to Norwich seemed to take ages. The magic of the FA Cup and taking my over-excited five-year-old son. The journey up to Norwich itself was very smooth. Toilets were bog standard. We arrived outside Carrow Road at 2.15pm. I have for the last year used the Swansea City travel club to make most of my away journeys, having previously driven to most games in my own car but the cost of fuel has made this way too expensive. Decent advanced fares are often available on this line although given the vintage of much of the rolling stock used you might easily end-up thinking you've ended up on a 'heritage' service. I had to pick up a ticket from the ticket office which had people queuing out the door to renew season tickets. The 'old farm' derby is always a classic and this was to be my first trip to Carrow Road. There was, as is usual, a large police presence especially around the pubs near the train station, including a few members of West Yorkshires finest. It was around 11am when we arrived and with plenty of time on our hands we set off to look around the city and find somewhere for a bite to eat and a meal. Next stop was the Coach and Horses on Thorpe Road. We ordered breakfasts and beers on the app once we'd found a table upstairs. In all it took around 4 hours to get there, including a 15 minute toilet break at the services. I went to the shopping mall, some high st. shops. The only problem I had was forgetting a raincoat and getting a bit wet in the first half. With more clinical finishing, it could genuinely have been four or five. Summary of overall thoughts of the day out: Excellent. It was extremely noisy from the Leicester end after that. We snatched an early lead which we kept until half time. We were about 6 rows from the front which is lower than preferred but this was offset by being on the extreme edge of the away section, away from the corner flag. 4. In recent years, Norwich City have tentatively considered further expanding Carrow Road, but have decided that an expansion will only be feasible after the club has played at least three seasons in the Premier League. Huge numbers of us got the train from Suffolk designated for football fans although you could tell a few people making the trip were not there for the footy and were regretting their choice of travel. My wife and I will be in England and are planning on attending the Home Game vs. Newcastle on April 2nd. Norwich played some good football last season and Sunderland had something to prove after their ignominious relegation. These are called The Barclay and the River End, with The Barclay being the hub of Norwich's vocal support. Cantwell levelled 10 minutes into the second half, netting a cutback from Pukki. I wasn't impressed to find people smoking in the toilets. Seces com fotos em carrow road ; carrow road, AU; carrow road, B; carrow road, Barclay E; carrow road, Block E; carrow road, BU; carrow road, Community stand lower tier; carrow road, D; carrow road, F; carrow road, G; carrow road, Geoffrey Watling City Stand; It is quite a small, single-tiered stand. A nice day out with the Community Trust. Inside Carrow Road alcohol is on sale to away fans in the form of; Carlsberg 4 (500ml can), Budweiser 4.50 (500ml can), East Coast 4 (440ml can), Red or Rose wine 5 (187ml bottle), Miniature Spirits 5, Gin & Tonic 5(250ml can), Wherry Beer 4 (330ml can) and Stowford Press 5 (500ml can). Wrath Of The Barclay To my eyes, it's very much a 'proper' football ground. I would definitely avoid it if you can. I've always found it to be a good day out at Carrow Road. At the next roundabout stay in the left-hand lane and continue towards the city centre along the A147. Your email address will not be published. Not for the first time, Blues got in the way of a good day on the drink by losing 3-1. I opted to park in the Norfolk County Hall Car Park which as we were early had plenty of spaces, however the 7 charged was a lot for parking. We went for a drink in a Wetherspoons which over looked the river on Wherry Road. Which I thought was decent. Whilst other websites will give you the lowest price of a single Carrow Road ticket, this doesn't reflect the true market meaning ticket prices are infact higher. Also on Thorpe Road is the Fat Cat and Canary. Around a five minute walk away from Norwich Railway Station and a 15 minute walk away from Carrow Road is the Stadia Bar on Upper King Street. He stood by the door with his programme while the Portsmouth players got off the bus the majority of them stopped to sign his programme. East Anglia is, for most, a painful away trip. It is well maintained and you can see that they are a well run football club! to watch the tea time football. The atmosphere was ok leaving the ground with no hassle or fans rubbing it in. This game being on a Sunday allowed me to get two grounds this weekend. It could have gone either way with both goalkeepers making some very good saves and the defenders on both teams making important challenges. Didn't get any food inside as I got a burger outside just before I went in. Norwich quickly found a new site though, and in the weeks before the new season built a new stadium. I have no real complaints to make about Carrow Road at all and with Norwich looking in a good position to stay in the Premier League it looks like another trip to Carrow Road could well be on the cards for 2012/13. Average ground, smart but nothing special. Ipswich and Norwich fans were kept apart only by a few stewards but more came out in force for the second half when the atmosphere turned a bit nasty. Hundreds of home fans had already left the ground early, so as we boarded the busy service with broad smiles both at the win and relief at making the train, there were a sea of glum Norfolk faces on board to greet us. No issues walking away from the stadium and going for a pint in 'The Stadia Bar', 4.95 a pint here. The timings of connections though gave the chance to tick off English ground No. Well it all started one Sunday afternoon in February, when the draw was taking place for the fifth round of the FA Cup. I went up bysupporters coach with a close friend. home fans friendly? Input your search keywords and press Enter. Why were you looking forward to this game and visiting Carrow Road? Alas, we conceded in the 97th minute, just when it looked as though we were going to wreck the promotion party. Aside from the result, it was a really terrific day out. Haha. Thorpe Corner (The Snakepit) section N row 271 seat Hfdug Carrow Road Norwich City vs Parma Pre season friendly Community stand lower tier section G row 240 seat Hfdug Carrow Road Norwich City vs Real Zaragoza Preseason friendly Wensum section D row 37 seat Simon Carrow Road Norwich City Block E Out of the 26,000 spectators in attendance with 750 Away fans the Stewards did very well in controlling the situation. Responsibly, Book The Trip of a Lifetime To Watch The Madrid Derby, Map showing the location of Carrow Road, railway station and listed pubs. As we had arrived quite late the ground was filling up when we arrived and by the time we got into the away stand the ground was virtually full with a crowd of about 22 thousand. I cut my homeward journey short by staying in a Bed and Breakfast Hotel near Sleaford in Lincolnshire which is about halfway home from Norwich. There were screens showing highlights of the first half and the Leicester fans weren't impressed on seeing an incident where the ball looked to have crossed the goal line but it wasn't given. The journey took about 4 1/2 hours each way and parked around a ten minute walk from the ground. It was a 5 minute walk back to the coaches, or rather a glum trudge amongst the sea of happy Canaries. The game got underway and immediately the Norwich fans in the Barclay end began making a good noise and it seemed to spur on Norwich who were putting in lots of crosses with Chris Martin in particular causing our makeshift fullbacks lots of problems. Norwich itself is a beautiful city, with plenty of history to be seen and a nice river flowing through it. Norwich won 1-0 through a fantastic goal in fairness. Despite shooting from the edge of the penalty area, their attempts were miserable and it took 16 attempts before one of them at last grazed the crossbar. Last week I was offered a spare ticket by a relative. Given we were staying overnight there was no immediate need to head into the centre pre-match. SeatPick has the best Carrow Road Seating plan page online. On entrance to the ground the actually food area is quite small, and you can imagine that getting packed with a big away following (Ill tell you about that later), after having a drink in the concourse we went to our seats. Two seats in row, very near exit, safety rail blocks view slightly. Norwich were caught on the counter-attack in the 95th minute, Portsmouth scored, 1-0, cue incredible scenes of jubilation! Really frustrating!! You tend to fear for teams that are so wasteful in front of goal at this level, so suspect this might only be a one-season stay in the top-flight for Norwich. Carrow Road opened on the 31st of August 1935 with a league match between Norwich and West Ham (4-3). And so the first half ended 1-0 to Norwich. To be fair there isnt many pubs near the ground, probably because the city centre is so near. Jonas Knudsen heading home unmarked at the back post sending us wild. I thought the atmosphere crackled all game. No problem. By the time we had walked back to our friends house and had a quick cuppa we got away rather quickly, and on their advice went east towards Great Yarmouth before cutting back on the A46 bypass rather than trying to get past the ground or through the city centre. Im sure Ill be here next time we play and Ill look forward to it! We decided to use the clubs official coaches, as they worked out cheaper than the train. A similar scoreline would be a huge boost to our slim play-off chances. Home and away fans mixed together quite happily. I would recommend this ground to visit nothing to dislike. Opening at 12 noon on Saturdays, this family-friendlypub, offers a range of drinks. I Really had fun on my night out in Norfolk really will go again 10/10 must recommend it to people who haven't been before good luck to Norwich City for the rest of the campaign they are a good team to play against. YArmy Fanzine 1. This pub which like the Coach and Horses is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, has a number of real ales available as well as Sky Television. had a look around town. Closer to kick off I went in Bar & Beyond on Prince of Wales Road, which is an away friendly bar and offers half price drinks before 10pm. Book your next dream trip with Nickes.Com! I was gutted. I parked on Rouen Road which is a Pay and Display car park, and only a 10-15 minute walk over the river to the Carrow Road ground. There was good attacking football from both teams. Stewards were notably friendly (even a 'Merry Christmas' from one turnstile operator going in) and let Wolves fans stand throughout. Once we arrived in Norwich we were herded like sheep by the Police around the back of the station and along Carrow Road to the stadium. Expect to pay around30.00 for a ticket. This has not been a particularly happy hunting ground for Wolves over the years but that's two successive wins here now. As Wolves fans, we're somewhat used to having our dreams crushed.but there is a pace and quality to this current squad that exceeds anything we have been able to put-together at this level previously. A sunny afternoon meant loads of shirts on display and the home opener gave fans some optimism. This would only be the second time I have been to Carrow Road. We had beaten Preston 4 -0 at the Liberty in our last game and I was sure we could get some goals but the loss of Rangel Angel to injury and Fede Bessonne to Leeds during the summer left our defence looking a bit dodgy with 4 centre halves across the back. Had a bog-standard burger outside the ground which I thought was expensive at 4.50. 3. A pretty good game with a few goals as well. Once in the ground we made straight for the bar area. Carrow Road is a football stadium with a capacity of 27,359 and is home to Norwich City football club. Checked out an antique fair, the Cathedral and the market area. A short walk back to the station. If youre planning on using the coaches or driving, be prepared for a 30-40 minute wait before your journey home starts properly. I left the city about 6pm and joined a long queue of traffic still trying to get away. 2018-2019: 26,014 (Championship League) I have to say that the home fans were extremely friendly, relaxed and welcoming. Like a lot of modern football grounds, there are plenty of commercial avenues at the ground, meaning the outside of the stands is taken up by swanky, sweeping office windows. As a Blues fan living near Nottingham, I am 126 miles from Norwich. I do believe some roads near the ground were closed until about 30 minutes after the game finished in order to let all the fans get away first. The Rotherham fans were to the right of me alongside the giant tilt 'n' turn TV screen (definitely unique). Main Areas: City Stand, River End Stand, South Stand, and Barclay Stand. The other stands all looked smart and well designed. Getting away was easy for me straight out of the car park and onto the ring road, must have only taken five minutes. I wasn 't going to turn down the chance to go to an away game, especially as it's difficult to get tickets for Wolves away games right now.

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