Blackburn Rovers

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Name: Blackburn Rovers
Nickname: Rovers
Founded: 1875
Manager: Paul Ince
Chairman: John Williams
Ground: Ewood Park

Travel:
By car: From the North leave the M6 at Junction 30 - joining the M61. Leave the M61 at Junction 4 (A666) and follow signs towards Blackburn. Turn right at the first set of traffic lights and Ewood Park is about one mile down the road on the right hand side.
From the East us the M62 heading onto M66/A56, then onto the M65. Leave the M65 at Junction 4 (A666) and follow signs towards Blackburn.
Turn right at the first set of traffic lights and Ewood Park is about one mile down the road on the right hand side.
From the South Leave M6 at Junction 29. Join the M65 at Junction 4 (A666) and follow signs towards Blackburn. Turn right at the first set of traffic lights and Ewood Park is about 1 mile down the road on the right hand side.
Various car parks are available around the ground.
Parking: Various private car parks are available around the ground, costing in the region of £3. Supporters needing to get away from the ground quickly should remember roads immediately around Ewood Park are closed off for crowd safety for 30 minutes after the game. To park further away, note that when you are approaching the ground on the A666, there is a Total garage on the left - turn right at the next traffic lights and on the left there are some industrial units where parking is available for around £3.
After the game turn left out of the car park, so that you are going away from Ewood, turn right at the second mini roundabout and this leads to the M65.

By train: Blackburn Station is around two miles from the good.
It is about a 25 minute walk, or buses heading to Darwen head past the ground.
To walk turn left at the station's main doors and go straight on towards Darwen Street
Turn left onto a major junction over which runs a railway bridge (Darwen Street Bridge). Cross over the road after turning left onto Darwen Street follow the road towards Bolton and Blackburn Royal Infirmary. It is called Great Bolton Street after the bridge and then becomes Bolton Road. Follow this straight along for just over a mile (passing the Infirmary on your left and the canal on the right).
After going under another railway bridge the ground is on your left just after you pass the Aqueduct pub. The Aqueduct pub is for home fans only.
Details on rail times are available from National Rail.

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