Salisbury FC make their longest away trip of the season this weekend as they prepare for their 370-mile round trip to play Truro City.

It seems like a long time ago since these two clubs met early in the season in August when they played out a draw at the Ray Mac. The ‘Tinners’ took the lead in the first minute through Ryan Law, and Josh Hedges levelled from the spot midway through the second half to share the spoils.

Since the early stages of the season, the clubs have settled into positions at opposite ends of the table. Truro are currently in second place, four points behind leaders Worthing, having played a game more.

Salisbury are still battling to stay in the league. They are currently 19th with a five-point buffer between themselves and St Albans, who occupy the final relegation spot going into this weekend’s fixtures.

Brian Dutton has described the final seven matches as cup finals as his side looks to maintain their status as a Vanarama National League South side.

The Whites come into the game with four points from their last two games—a credible draw away at Torquay United and then a boost of a win at home against Hampton and Richmond on Saturday at the Ray Mac. Goals from Callum Watts and Noah Coppin were enough to secure all three points despite a nervy finish to the game.

Brian Dutton said he was pleased for the players as they found a way to win the game:

Truro City comes into the game still pushing for that one automatic promotion place as they chase Worthing for that title. They will also want to finish at least in the top three places to ensure passage straight through to the playoff semi-finals.

Their title credentials took a knock last Saturday when they were beaten by Enfield Town. At the end of the 90 minutes, Enfield scored two injury-time goals to turn the game on its head.

Thanks to a brace from Tyler Harvey, the Tinners were leading by two goals to nil at halftime. However, they allowed Enfield back into the game, with goals in the 50th minute (Harry Sidwell) and then Oliver Knight scoring a brace in the 5th and 7th minutes of added time at the end of the game.

It was Truro’s first defeat in ten games, and the side from Cornwall has scored more points than anyone over the last ten games, scoring 23 from a possible 30.

John Askey was disappointed with the result and the game management in the final stages:

The fixture falls on Non-League Day, and Truro City is offering free entry to Under 18s attending the game with a paying adult – more details here – https://www.salisburyfc.co.uk/kids-go-free-at-truro-for-non-league-day/

The Raymond McEnhill Stadium, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Vanarama National League South
Salisbury
vs
Tonbridge Angels
29 Mar 15:00

For supporters unable to travel to the game, you can listen to full live commentary on Salisbury Radio Sport with Ian Pearson and Andy Munns bringing you all the action. Listen on the website – https://www.salisburyfc.co.uk/live/, on Amazon Smart Speakers by asking it to ‘Play Salisbury Radio Sport’ or on the Salisbury Radio App.

Travelling Supporter Info (From the Truro City FC website):

Individual Advance Ticket Prices

  • Adult: £15
  • Concession*: £13
  • Under-18: £5
  • Under-12: £3
  • Family**: £30

Individual On the Day Ticket Prices

  • Adult: £17
  • Concession*: £15
  • Under-18: £7
  • Under-12***: £5
  • Family**: £32

*Concessions include persons aged 65 or over, current NHS staff, blue light cardholders, current and ex-armed forces personnel, disabled supporters and students. A concessionary rate ticket holder for disabled supporters also includes entry for one carer/chaperone. 

All concession ticket holders, may be asked, before entering the ground, to provide supporting documents, to prove their eligibility for a concessionary rate. 

**A family ticket covers two adults and three children of either age category.

***Fans aged five and under are admitted free of charge.

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Park for Truro – Park & Ride

The Sports Hub is sited immediately next to the Langarth Park & Ride site. Once supporters reach the Park & Ride site at Langarth the Hub is clearly signposted and stewards will be available to direct supporters to the Hub at the point of disembarkment for the best possible matchday experience.

Group saver rates are available for those travelling with 5 or more adults, and day tickets are available for those who wish to travel between the City centre and the Hub throughout the day and evening.

Please be aware, for evening games, some return services may not be available. There are no services on Bank Holidays. Contactless payment is available both at the Park & Ride central building and on the buses at point of embarkment.

The most recent Park & Ride timetable can be found here.

Car Parking

Part of the Langarth Park & Ride site has been allocated for supporter parking on matchdays. At this time there is no charge for parking, and clear signage is in place to direct you to the sports hub once you reach the Park & Ride site.

Stewards will be in place to direct supporters to the Hub site and there will be reserved parking for club officials, players, guests and dignitaries by prior arrangement only.

There is very limited disabled access parking available, by prior arrangement only. Please contact our Matchday Accessibility Officer via safeguarding@trurocity.co.uk.