AWAY DAY BLUES: SPENNYMOOR TOWN

24 Aug 2025

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The Silkmen make the trip to Spennymoor Town on Bank Holiday Monday in our final away game in August. 

Silkmen supporters will be able to buy on the day, and it would be amazing to see a great away following.

For those travelling to the Brewery Field, here is all the information you need ahead of the game:

 

The Brewery Field, Wood Vue, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6JN

About the Club – Founded 2005, Nickname – The Moors, Manager – Graeme Lee, Ground – The Brewery Field, Capacity – 4,300, 2024/25 POS – 9th NLN

Public Transport – Durham 6.1 miles (Bus/Taxis from the station to the ground). The train journey from Macclesfield Station takes approximately 3hr 15 minutes. Durham is located six miles away from Spennymoor, the local number six bus will take you from Durham Railway Station to right outside The Brewery Field. Local taxi operators also run on the same route for a faster journey.

By Car – At Junction 56, continue forward onto the A1(M). Leave the A1(M) at Junction 60, then at the roundabout take the first exit onto the A689. At Rushyford roundabout, take the third exit onto the A167. At the next roundabout, take the third exit and continue on A167. Thinford roundabout, take the first exit onto the A688. At the next roundabout, take the first exit and continue on the A688. At the following roundabout, take the third exit onto St Andrews Lane. Continue on St Andrews Lane until exiting for King Street.  At the mini-roundabout, take the second exit onto King Street/Durham Road before bearing right onto Durham Road and taking the third exit on the left onto Wood Vue.

Arrangements – Segregation will not be in place for the game at Brewery Field. Silkmen fans will be able to either sit or stand and will be able to make use of all the facilities Spennymoor has to offer.

Car Parking – Spennymoor Town Football Club advises visiting fans not to park around the private streets surrounding The Brewery Field. Due to parking restrictions operating on a matchday, our hosts recommend making use of public transport wherever possible.

Ticket Prices

Adults – £16, Concessions (Over 60) – £10, Public Services – £11, Students – £11, Juniors (Under 18) – £6

Supporters are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance, however walk-ups will be available on the day.

You can purchase your ticket HERE.

Food and Drink – There are plenty of food and drink options for Silkmen supporters around the ground, with hot and cold refreshments available.

Programme – A matchday programme, ‘Moors’, is available for £3 in the ground.

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