After Saturday’s 3-0 victory over Airdrieonians we are back on the road this week when we travel East End Park to take on Dunfermline.
It is a 3pm kick-off in the Scottish Championship and tickets are already selling well.
Everything you need to know about the match can be found below.
TICKETS
Tickets for our trip to KDM Group East End Park to face Dunfermline on Saturday, November 8 are now on sale.
The game will kick-off at 3pm and the Saints support will be located in the Vertu Community Stand.
Prices are as follows:
Adult – £23
Concession – £17
U18 – £11
U12 – £8
Wheelchair helper & carers – FREE.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS!
Concessions are over 65s, disabled and full-time students. Please bring proof of concession with you on the day as you may be asked for this on arrival.
For the avoidance of doubt, U12s cannot enter the stadium unaccompanied by an adult.
SUPPORTERS’ BUS
The McDiarmid Park supporters’ bus will leave the stadium at 1.15pm and seats can be booked by calling our ticket office on 01738 459090 option 1. Prices are £13 adult, £10 over 65 and U16.
TRAVEL
By car:
From North and South
Leave the M90 at Junction 3. Take the A907 towards Dunfermline. Just keep going straight on this road and you will eventually come to the ground on your right.
From the West
From the A985 take the A994 towards Dunfermline. Keep straight on this road into Dunfermline and you will come to the ground on your left.
Check Traffic Scotland website before travel. https://trafficscotland.org/currentincidents
Parking
The away parking can be found off Leys Park Road and this will give direct access to the East Stand.
Cars uses may find on-street parking difficult. There is some space available on Cemetery Road and this involves a 15-minute walk through the cemetery. There are car parks in Dunfermline town centre, but, again, this is also a 15-minute walk.
By train
There are two Railway Stations that are each about a 15 minute walk away from East End Park. These are Dunfermline Queen Margaret and Dunfermline Town. Both are served by trains from Edinburgh and the latter as the name suggests is closer to the town centre.
THE OPPOSITION
Dunfermline are currently fourth in the William Hill Scottish Championship on 18 points.
Neil Lennon’s side defeated Ayr United last Friday night. A single goal Barney Stewart was enough to get win for the Pars.
HOW TO WATCH?
As always, we will endeavour to bring live coverage of the match to our international subscribers. Coverage will begin shortly before kick-off.
We’ll have live updates throughout the game across our social media channels.





