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This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.

If you’ve spent any time following your club around the country you’ll have encountered that sense of dread when unexpected roadworks or train delays give you “the fear”. The fear you’ll miss kick off. The fear you’ll miss that all important connection home. The fear you’ll miss last orders (heaven forbid).

Fear not though, this is the page for you. Our one-stop shop gives you access to the latest match day and transport news. See below for must visit websites and handy Twitter feeds. Think we’ve missed a useful link from the list? Email it to [email protected].

Before leaving for the match you might like to check out:

Regional transport providers:

Rail companies often use Twitter for instant updates:

Think we’ve missed a useful link or Twitter feed? Email [email protected].

Thanks to freefotouk for the image reproduced under CC license.

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