Cardiff City Football Club, its directors, staff, players, and supporters stand united in support of our European brothers and sisters in their hour of need.
Saturday’s match at Cardiff City Stadium against Preston North End will mark our official dedicated fixture to the HerGameToo campaign as part of our ongoing stance that discrimination of all kinds will not be tolerated within our game...
If you're unable to make the trip to CCS on Tuesday evening, you can still get live match coverage from Cardiff City TV as the Bluebirds host the Rams!
From Saturday 26th February until Sunday 13th March, Cardiff City FC and Cardiff City FC Foundation are proud to support Level Playing Field’s ‘Weeks of Action’ campaign.
Not travelling to watch the Bluebirds play on Wednesday night? Cardiff City TV have got you covered with their live match coverage from the John Smith's Stadium!
Following Wales returning to Coronavirus Alert Level Zero on January 28th, and in line with further changes as from February 18th the responsibility on Cardiff City Football Club to ensure all spectators over the age of 18 years evidence their COVID status to enter the stadium has been removed.
Cardiff City Stadium will be closed tomorrow (Friday, 18th February) due to the red weather warning issued by the Met Office as a result of Storm Eunice.
If you're not able to make it to CCS on Saturday afternoon for City's home clash against the Tangerines, you can still find live match coverage on Cardiff City TV!