Getting to the Mac

Salisbury FC’s The Raymond McEnhill Stadium is located 3 miles outside the city centre in Old Sarum. It is accessible via a 40-minute walk from the town centre, or via a short bus journey. Salisbury Reds’ PR11 travels between the city centre and will drop you off next to the stadium. Alternatively, the X4, X5, and Activ8 buses go between Blue Boar Row and the Beehive Roundabout, which is a 15-minute walk from the Ray Mac. For further information on buses, please follow the below links:

PR11- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/PR11

X4- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/X4

X5- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/X5

Activ8- https://www.salisburyreds.co.uk/services/SWWD/8

If travelling by car, take the first exit on the Beehive Roundabout after the Park & Ride. Take the second exit at the next roundabout and then turn left onto Partridge Way after the crossroads. The Raymond McEnhill Stadium is located at the end of the street. Please do not park in the housing estate, or on Partridge Way.

Tickets

Ticket prices for league matches are as follows:

TicketPrice
Adult£16
Concession*£12
Age 5-17£6
Under 5FREE

*Over 65s and students. Please bring a valid form of ID.

Stand transfer is £1 and there is a £1 charge for parking.

Tickets can be purchased online for £1 cheaper from here.

Map of the Mac

The Raymond McEnhill Stadium has two operational turnstiles which open at 13:30 for Saturday kick offs, and 18:30 for midweek matchdays, and two tea huts either side of the main stand, serving a variety of hot food and drink, and snacks. Tea Hut 2 also serves alcoholic beverages.

Supporters are able to buy programmes from the club shop, which also sells a variety of Salisbury FC merchandise, or from just inside Turnstile 1, and 50/50 tickets are available, also from the club shop, and just outside Turnstile 1.

The club operates two bars on matchday, opening at 12:15 and both show televised sport before the match, with the Main Bar offering live sport after the game as well. The Rude Giant Sports Bar is accessible externally next to Turnstile 2, whilst the main bar is accessed internally next to Turnstile 1 after 13:30, and from the reception entrance from 12:15.

Disabled Access

For disabled supporters vising the Ray Mac, please contact us prior to matchday, either by calling our office on 01722 776655, or by emailing [email protected] so that we can ensure your day is as comfortable as possible and we arrange free entry for any carers if required.

We have a disabled entrance next to our disabled parking bay, and the disabled spectator area is easily accessible from this entrance. Our stewards are happy to help if you require assistance on the day.

Check out our social media accounts for up-to-date news and information or contact us if you have any further questions or queries about matchdays at the Ray Mac.

Visiting Salisbury

The Ray Mac isn’t the only attraction when visiting Salisbury. The 2,000-year-old English Heritage Site Old Sarum is located near the stadium, and every Tuesday and Saturday the city hosts the award-winning Salisbury Market.

Salisbury Cathedral is home to the UK’s largest spire, and the second largest in Europe, and the Salisbury Museum, located in the Cathedral Close, exhibits Salisbury’s fascinating history.

The world-famous Stonehenge is just ten miles away and you can catch a tour from the town centre to take you to and from the site; more information can be found on the Salisbury Reds website.

There are a number of excellent restaurants and bars in the town centre for you to enjoy and our nightlife is one of the most vibrant around.

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