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    A Football Fan Guide: 2 Top Tips for Swansea City Fans

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 22, 2021No Comments
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    Are you an avid fan of Swansea City A.F.C? If so, you will undoubtedly be desperate to get back to the Liberty Stadium. When the new season does eventually get underway, you should seek to get the most of your match days by putting the following advice into practice:

    Here are two top tips for Swansea City fans:

    Getting to the Liberty Stadium

    When baked in the sun, there’s no better football stadium in Wales than the Liberty. Home to the mighty Swans, this is a place where heroes are made, and dreams come true. If you want to take the stress out of your next trip to the Liberty Stadium, be sure to heed the following travel advice:

    Travelling via car:

    Located ideally close to the Morfa Retail Park, the Liberty Stadium is easy to reach via personal vehicles. To reach the stadium safely in a car, take the Junction 45 exit on the M4 before driving along the A4067 South for 3 miles. Follow the signs to the city centre.

    Travelling via bicycle:

    For keen cyclists, there are 15 external bicycle bays located in the Liberty Stadium’s southeast corner. To ensure the safety of your bicycle, it’s imperative that you bring a bike lock.

    Travelling via train:

    Located just 1.4 miles from the Liberty Stadium, Swansea High Street Train Station is regularly used by football fans on a match days. After leaving your train, you can either enjoy a 20-minute walk to the stadium or hail a taxi in the nearby rank.

    Travelling via Bus:

    Swansea is blessed with an incredibly efficient bus travel service. When journeying to the Liberty Stadium, it’s best to hop aboard the 4/4A. Single journeys cost £2.80, and return journeys are priced at a cost-effective £4.80.

    No matter how you choose to travel to the next Swansea match, be sure to remember that the Liberty Stadium postcode is SA1 2FA. For more information regarding parking at the Liberty, be sure to check out this official club statement.

    Betting on the Swans

    If you want to get closer to the footballing action that you watch at the Liberty Stadium, you should consider betting on the mighty Swans. When you have money riding on the outcome of the matches that you watch, you will instantly feel more immersed in the kicks, spills, and thrills that you witness. Before you know it, you’ll be kicking every ball!

    When betting on Championship matches or even on bigger tournaments, such as the Euro 2020 winning team, it’s imperative that you use a secure online bookmaking platform. Once you access a site such as Unibet, you will be able to place your bets safe in the knowledge that both your outgoings and your incomings will remain protected.

    In just a few short months, the English Football League will recommence, and you will be afforded the opportunity to follow Swansea City A.F.C once again. When this time comes, be sure to remain safe and sensible on match day. Most importantly of all, remember to have fun.

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