The Inver Reds are back at Inver Park tonight as we welcome Cliftonville in the Sports Direct Premiership. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Supporters are advised to read the below information before making the trip to Inver Park this evening.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets for tonight’s game remain available to purchase for supporters here.
Home supporters have the option of watching the game from the Landmark Underwriting Main Stand, Terrace, and the ClubSport NI Church End, and are encouraged to purchase tickets at the earliest opportunity to avoid missing out on your preferred area of the stadium.
Within the ticket portal, supporters will have the option of selecting a ‘November ticket bundle’ which will give you access to tonight’s game alongside our other two home games this month against Coleraine and Glentoran. The ticket bundle is priced at £30 adults and £18 for concessions.
Match tickets will also be available to purchase at Inver Park ahead of kick-off to home supporters only. You can get yours upon arrival at our Club Shop from 6.45pm. Admission prices are set at £13 for adults, £9 for concessions and £2 for Primary School ages.
Away supporters will be situated in the P&O Ferries and Larne Port McKay Stand for tonight’s game.
STADIUM ENTRY
Supporters who have purchased tickets for the Landmark Underwriting Main Stand and Terrace areas of Inver Park will be able to enter the stadium via the turnstiles in the main car park as normal.
If you have purchased a ticket for the ClubSport NI Church End, you will be able to access your seat via the normal entry point just before the Agnew Lounge.
Away supporters, who will be housed in the P&O Ferries and Larne Port McKay Stand, will need to enter the stadium via the Church Road entrance.
Home supporters are to be aware that road works have began on Casements Brae in the vicinity of Inver Park which may cause potential delays on entering the stadium ahead of tonight’s game.
ACT OF REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
Our annual Act of Remembrance service will take place before tonight’s game at 5.45pm.
Taking place in the ClubSport NI Church End stand, the short service will be open to everyone connected to the club to come and pay their respects to the fallen and remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the two World Wars and conflicts around the world.
Representatives from each of the three Supporters Clubs, members of the Royal British Legion and personnel from the club will join together for the service led by Club Chaplin Ian Cahoon which will include a Bible reading, prayers, minute’s silence, laying of the wreaths and the Last Post.
WHAT’S AVAILABLE AT INVER
1889 Sports & Social Club will be open from 5pm ahead of the game tonight for supporters wishing to enjoy a few pre-match drinks. The new outdoor bar in the fanzone will be in operation for tonight’s game and will serve a range of drink options, including draught beer. Supporters who have a smartcard will be able to use this within both 1889 Sports and Social Club and the outdoor bar in the fanzone.
Before the match, supporters can enjoy a Q&A with a player in 1889 Sports and Social Club talking about the match and the season so far, led by Joel Neill.
After the game, a new artist will be making his 1889 debut with Damien McErlean taking to the stage to provide the entertainment once the action on the pitch has come to an end.
Catering vans serving hot food and drinks will be accessible in both the main car park and the P&O Ferries and Larne Port McKay before and during today’s game. Our tea and coffee kiosk in the main car park will also be open as normal.
CAR PARKING
Supporters are to be aware that due to limited spaces, the car park within Inver Park will not be open to supporters attending the game.
For those driving to the game, parking facilities are available in nearby areas including Laharna Retail Park and Riverdale, both of which are just a short walk to the stadium.
We would also like to remind supporters to be mindful and aware of residents who live just outside the stadium and to not block access to private properties when parking your car within this area.
THE INVER REDS
After a 2-1 comeback win at the Newry Showgrounds last weekend after being reduced to ten men, Tiernan Lynch’s side will come into tonight’s clash with plenty of confidence and aiming to collect all three points.
Both sides come into tonight’s game level on points and both will have the aim of keeping the pressure on early leaders Linfield.
Lee Bonis will miss tonight’s game through suspension after picking up his 5th yellow card of the season against Newry City last weekend, however, Andy Ryan could be in line to make his return from injury after returning to full training earlier this week.
TONIGHT’S OPPOSITION
Cliftonville will come to Inver Park tonight aiming to collect all three points to continue their strong start to the season.
After a 1-1 draw between the sides at Solitude earlier in the season, Ben Wilson will be looking to continue his scoring streak and fire Jim Magilton’s men to victory.
The North Belfast side come into tonight’s game after picking up all three points at the Coleraine Showgrounds last weekend with a 2-1 win.