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Middlesbrough

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Name: Middlesbrough
Nickname: The Boro/Smoggies
Founded: 1876
Manager: Gareth Southgate
Chairman: Steve Gibson
Ground: Riverside Stadium, Dockside Road, Middlesbrough
Travel:
By car: Supporters travelling from the Potteries can either join the M1 by traveling down the A50 and joining it that way. Or, alternatively fans can use the M6. Those who prefer the M6 need to travel on it until they can join the M62 (signposted Leeds, Huddersfield, Rochdale) and continue until Junction 29 where they join the M1 (signposted M1, The North, M1, London, Wakefield).
Leave the M1 at Junction 43 to continue with the M1 (signposted The North) and continue forward on the A1(M).
At Junction 45 continue forward onto the A1(M) (signposted The North, Wetherby). Continue forward onto the A1 and onto the A1(M).
At Dishforth Interchange leave the A1(M) at Junction 49, then merge onto the A168 (signposted Thirsk).
Continue forward onto the A19.
Branch left then merge onto the A66 (signposted Middlesbrough, A66). At the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the A66 (signposted Teesport). At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto Old Station Road (B1513). At the roundabout take the 3rd exit onto Dockside Road and the ground can be seen on the left-hand side.
Parking: Parking is available on private facilities. A lot are based along the river and cost in the region of £4.
Long-stay car parks are available in the town centre, which equates to a 15 to 20 minute walk.
By rail: The ground is in walking distance from Middlesbrough station.
Heading from the main entrance turn turn left onto Zetland Road. Then left again into Albert Road and proceed under the railway bridge. Turn immediately right into Bridge Street East, going past the Bridge pub (not recommended for away fans) and then take the next right into Wynward Way. The stadium is down this road. Supporters who leave at the rear of the station should turn right onto Bridge Street East. Go Straight past the Bridge pub and then take the next right into Wynward Way for the ground.
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