Match Day Information – Clydebank v Glenafton Athletic
Saturday 26th April 2025, kick off 2pm (turnstiles open 1pm)
Admission prices
Admission will be £10 for adults and £5 for concessions and under 12s are free (if accompanied by an adult.
Advance tickets can also be ordered through the Fanbase app. There is a small covered enclosure for any disabled fans situated pitchside, again space is limited.
Parking
There is limited parking at Holm Park, and the car park is for players and officials only. There are limited accessible spaces available. General parking can be found in the Farmfoods overspill car park (not the main car park), John Knox Street, and the industrial estate in South Elgin Street (all marked in red).
Bar facilities
Please note that there is no social club / bar facilities within the ground. The nearest pub to the ground is The Lovat Arms (5 mins away).
Catering facilities
There will be a burger van on site on match day for use by supporters. Both card and cash is accepted by the vendor.
Toilets
Please note that toilet facilities for both male & females can be located behind the goal at the pavilion end, and also a new toilet block at the back of the pavilion heading towards the riverside terrace. There is also an accessible toilet at the back of the pavilion, a urinal is also located next to the riverside terracing for gents. Please note there are no additional facilities inside the pavilion for general use.
Club shop
This will be open as usual offering a vast range of Bankies merchandise, however the shop will close at 1:45pm sharp this week, however will re-open at half time. The shop will not reopen after the game.
Pitch Incursions
While Saturday is a great cause for celebration – we’d like to take this chance to politely ask fans to remain on the terracing following the end of the game. This will allow us to proceed with the trophy presentation in the best and safest manner possible.
Notes for supporters
Clydebank FC are a club for the community and open to all. We want everyone to enjoy their day at Holm Park, and the club expects all supporters to conduct themselves in a way that represents the values of their club.
Disorderly conduct
For avoidance of doubt, disorderly conduct means:
Conduct which stirs up or sustains, or is likely or designed to stir up or sustain, hatred or ill will against or towards a group or persons based on their membership or presumed membership of a group defined by reference to a category or against an individual who is or is presumed to be of the following categories: gender, colour, race, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origin, Sexual Orientation, transgender identity or Disability.
Using threatening, or abusive language or conduct, or displaying anything that is threatening, abusive or insulting.
NO ALCOHOL OR PYROTECHNICS WILL BE ALLOWED IN HOLM PARK.
All persons entering the ground are admitted subject to the condition that they may be required to submit to a search to prevent prohibited / dangerous items being brought into the ground that could be used to cause injury or damage to persons or property.
The club reserve the right to refuse admission or eject individuals who do not follow these guidelines set by the club. These guidelines are also displayed inside Holm Park.