Salisbury travel to North London on Saturday (9th November) to face Enfield Town in the Vanarama National League South, with both sides coming into the game looking to pick up points.
Salisbury come into the game with three straight defeats and a run of five without a win, the last one coming away at St Albans. Enfield lost their last four games and haven’t won since defeating Weymouth in early October.
The home side have yet to draw this season after being promoted from the Isthmian League Premier Division, like Salisbury, via the playoffs.
Enfield haven’t had a league game since October 26th, when they fell to defeat against Chesham United, losing three goals to two at home.
The home side had come behind after trailing to a first-half Chesham penalty and led going into the final ten minutes before an equaliser in the 80th minute. The game ended with a red card for Sam Youngs and a second penalty for the visitors, which was despatched in the 89th minute to deny Enfield anything from the game.
Since then, Essex Senior League (Non-league step 5) side Athletic Newham knocked them out of the London Senior Cup. Although a much-changed starting lineup, many on the side were first-team squad members.
Salisbury come into the game on the back of a narrow 1-0 defeat at home against Torquay United. Salisbury played well in the first half, and it took a penalty in the 85th minute to separate the two sides.
Prior to that, Salisbury suffered defeat away at Chelmsford City, with a goal in injury time separating the two sides.
If you can’t make the game, listen to live commentary with Ian Pearson and Andy Munns on Salisbury Radio Sport – https://www.salisburyradio.co.uk/player/salisbury-radio-sport/, on an Alexa by saying ‘Play Salisbury Radio Sport’ or on the Salisbury Radio App.
Tickets for the match can be purchased in advance online here – https://enfieldtownfc.ktckts.com/event/245match8/enfield-town-vs-salisbury-city
Visitor Information (from the Enfield Town website)
The Dave Bryant Stadium is easily accessible by public transport, car, or bike. We encourage supporters to use these options – if public transport is not an option, please consider car sharing with other fans. Please read below for more information:
By Rail:
Enfield Town, and Southbury are the nearest train stations to the stadium. Both stations are on the London Overground network and are around 25 minutes’ walk.
Brimsdown (then 191 bus) is also an option if travelling via Liverpool Street, Tottenham Hale or Hertford East.
Both Enfield Town and Brimsdown stations have step free access.
By Bus:
The following London Buses stop within easy walking distance of the ground: 191,217, 307, 317, 456.
Note: Please use the links for the latest travel information for local buses.
By Car:
Take Junction 25 of the M25 and Head towards London on the A10. Turn right into Carterhatch Lane at the second set of lights. Donkey Lane is the first left after the Toby Carvery.
Alternatively, use the North Circular Road. Head north up the A10 and turn left into Carterhatch Lane at the Toby Carvery. Donkey Lane is the first left. Brown road signs should also help direct you towards the stadium.
There is car parking adjacent to the stadium, but this may be busy on matchdays.
By Bike:
The stadium is served by a cycle path through Enfield Playing Fields, and will also be just off the New River cycling route between Enfield Town and Broxbourne which opens in late 2024. There are plenty of bike parking spaces nearby.
Disabled Access:
If you require disabled access or assistance, please see here for more information. The stadium has step-free access.
Ticket Prices:
Advanced Price [Online] | ||
Adults | £14 | £15 |
Concessions* | £10 | £11 |
Under-21s | £8 | £9 |
Under-16s | £2 | £3 |