It’s been a while, but we’re back at the Parc to take on high-flying Glasgow Warriors as we kick-start a mouthwatering block of fixtures over the next couple of months.
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening as URC action returns on Saturday night.
What time is kick-off?
The match kicks off at 19:45
Can I buy tickets on the day?
Yes you can, however we’d recommend buying in advance of the game to avoid queues on matchday. The ticket office is open from 12pm until half-time. Buy your tickets here
Is the club shop open?
Yes, the VX3 shop is open from 10am until kick-off. Check out the collection here
VX3 will also have a stand in the Tanner Banc Bar before kick-off.
Where can I park?
Public parking is in Car Park B on the Trostre Park side.
- Cost is £5 per car on the gate
- Cash and card payment accepted
- Gates open at 17:00
Please do not park in residential streets around the Parc. We would also like to remind people not to park on grass verges around the stadium as this causes damage to the surrounding environment and also blocks routes used by the emergency services. Vehicles parked illegally may be clamped or towed away.
Please also be aware that neighbouring retail parks are operating parking restrictions using vehicle identification cameras. Fines will be issued for those who exceed the time limits.
The car parks are going to be busy so please arrive early and give plenty of time for your journey if you have a long way to travel.
Is there a bus service?
Yes, there is the regular shuttle bus and a bus service from Carmarthen, which stops in Kidwelly, Burry Port, Coleg Sir Gar and Dominos, Llanelli in operation for this game. The last bus leaves at 22:10.
Do you accept cash in the stadium?
Yes we do, but we will not be accepting the old paper £50 and £20 notes.
When do the stadium gates open?
- 17:15 The Lolfa Strade Lounge (formerly Heart and Soul) opens for 1872 and Stradey Season ticket holders. Pies and pasties will be available.
- 17:45 Hospitality guests can gain entry
- 18:45 Turnstiles and kiosks open to the public
What’s happening before the match?
We’re doing the pre-match build-up a little bit different for this game. The FSG Supporters Village (the barn) will not be open pre-match, instead all the fun will be at the FSG Fanzone in and around the Tanner Banc Bar. The bar is open from 2pm so fans can watch the Wales versus South Africa Autumn Series finale on TV (3.10pm kick-off).
For those who are there to watch the Wales game, there will be free cawl at half-time and discounted prices of £5 a pint until 5.30pm.
The Tanner Banc Fanzone opens at 5.30pm
- Small fair rides
- Dale sweets
- Scarlets shop inside Tanner Banc
- Burger van
- Singer Kerry Clare providing live music
Where can I buy 50-50 raffle tickets?
There will be roaming 50-50 raffle sellers in the Tanner Banc Bar and in hospitality pre-match. Proceeds from the raffle go to the Scarlets Community Foundation.
What’s happening at half time?
The following teams will be playing TAG
- Burry Port U7s, U8s, U9s, 10s & U11s
- Carmarthen Athletic u7s
- Llanelli Wanderers U7s
- Cefneithin U7s
- Haverfordwest U10s
- Tenby U11s
50-50 raffle winner will be announced
What about after the match?
Head over to the Tanner Banc Bar, catch up with friends and enjoy a beverage before heading home.
What about community rugby activities?
A warm welcome to the following teams who will be joining us for pre-match activities.
Kick-off tunnel guard of honour
- Llanelli Wanderers U8s
- Burry Port U12 and U13s
Flag Bearing
- Burry Port U7s, U8s, U9s, 10s & U11s
- Carmarthen Athletic u7s
- Llanelli Wanderers U7s
- Cefneithin U7s
- Haverfordwest U10s
- Tenby U11s
Who are the match-day mascot?
Dafydd Ifan Jones
Age: 7
Favourite Player: Tom Rogers
School: Ysgol Gynradd Nantgaredig
Club: Nantgaredig U8s
