De Graafschap issue travel advice for first home game against Jong AZ
Roadworks around De Vijverberg will restrict access, while the club has also introduced a digital match programme and expanded its stadium catering.

De Graafschap have published practical information for supporters attending their first home fixture of the season, against Jong AZ at De Vijverberg. The club have warned that continuing roadworks around the stadium will make the ground less accessible than usual.
Drivers can currently reach De Vijverberg only through Dennenlaan and are advised to follow the signposted diversion. Supporters arriving by bicycle or on foot have also been encouraged to avoid Lijsterbeslaan where possible, instead approaching through Vijverlaan and the adjoining cycle paths.
The match will also mark the introduction of a digital programme for De Graafschap’s home games. It includes information about the fixture and current developments around the club, replacing the need for supporters to rely solely on printed matchday material.
De Graafschap have made changes to their public catering during the summer break. The available range has been expanded and additional bars will operate, with the aim of improving service and reducing queues at busy periods. The club said food and drink prices have also been adjusted because of higher purchasing costs. Supporters can additionally buy items from De Graafschap’s newly launched training collection, which includes trousers, a top and a windbreaker, as well as the club’s new warm-up shirt.
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- De Graafschap | Wedstrijdinformatie De Graafschap – Jong AZ— De Graafschap Official
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