Our matchday guide as the FAWNL Cup comes to Green Lane.
Middlesbrough Women tonight bring the FA Women’s National League Cup to Green Lane, hosting Durham Cestria in the competition’s Determining Round.
ADMISSION
General admission into Green Lane will be priced at £5 this evening, with season card holders and under-16s permitted for FREE.
Please note: Steelmen Membership will NOT be eligible for entry into Green Lane for this Boro Women fixture.
PARKING
As always, parking at Green Lane can become limited in the case of a large crowd.
Supporters are urged to park both legally and respectfully in designated car parks in the vicinity of Green Lane.
Please note: There is to be NO street parking, in respect of our neighbours.
THE STEELMEN'S BAR
Our ever-popular micro-bar, The Steelmen’s, will be open from 6:15pm as usual this evening, freshly stocked with quirky beers, lagers, and ciders.
The bar is a great place to get the best out of your matchday experience, whether it’s a pre-match pint, a post-match ‘natter,’ or in respect to Green Lane, a half time warm up!
MATCHDAY PROGRAMME
Middlesbrough Women’s popular matchday magazine, #UTBW, will be available to purchase from the turnstile at this evening’s fixture.
THE DETERMINING ROUND
The FA Women’s National League Cup begins this evening with the Determining Round.
Winning teams are placed into the Preliminary Round (or First Round) of the League Cup, whereas the losing side will contest the League Plate.
The fixture must be decided on the night.
FINDING GREEN LANE
Situated at the end of a road of the same name, Green Lane can be found using the postcode TS10 3RW.
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