The Bluebirds visit Leeds United's Elland Road in our next Sky Bet Championship fixture on Saturday afternoon.
TICKET NEWS
Tickets will be available through Cardiff City FC until midday on Friday, 31st January.
There will be no sales available at Elland Road on matchday.
Any tickets not collected from Cardiff City before 3pm on Friday will be sent to Elland Road for collection.
Collections and reprints will be made available 90 minutes prior to kick off from the visitors ticket window located adjacent to the away turnstiles 1 + 2.
Photographic ID will need to be provided when collecting any tickets on matchday.
TRAVEL TIPS
Leeds is located in West Yorkshire, and the journey by car or coach from Cardiff City Stadium to the home of the Whites will take approximately four hours via the M50, M5, M42 and M1. The stadium postcode is LS11 0ES.
The train journey to Leeds will take approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes, with a change at Bristol Parkway.
Leeds Railway Station is around a 35 minute walk from Elland Road. Supporters are advised to take a taxi or a shuttle bus from the city centre to Elland Road. More information about the shuttle bus service can be found here.
AWAY END
Elland Road has an overall capacity of 37,608, making it the third largest venue in the Sky Bet Championship this season.
The stadium has stands named after four Leeds United legends - the Don Revie Stand, the Jack Charlton Stand, the Norman Hunter Stand and the John Charles Stand.
Supporters aged 16 & under who are not accompanied by an adult will not be permitted entry to Elland Road. We advise Bluebirds fans to take a form of ID to the match, as you may be asked to provide proof of age at the turnstile.
Priced at £3.50, matchday programmes are available to buy from around the ground and in the Elland Road Superstore.
PIES AND PINTS
Internal concourses in the away end offer a variety of food and drink options. Concourse bars will be open before and during the match.
There are no designated away pubs for this fixture. Howard's Bar, which has previously been allocated as an away fan bar in the past, has been designated for home fans only for this game.
TOURIST TIME
If you're making the most of your weekend in Leeds and spending some extra time in West Yorkshire, why not check out some of these top tourist attractions?
- Royal Armouries Museum - Home to the UK’s national collection of arms and armour
- Kirkstall Abbey (pictured) - One of the best preserved medieval Cistercian abbeys in Britain.
- Leeds Corn Exchange - Grade I Listed building with independent shops and stalls.