Coming To Cov On Legends Day - Bury

Last updated : 09 February 2016 By CNS Staff

COVENTRY CITY V BURY FC         
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13TH AT 3PM

AT THE RICOH ARENA, PHOENIX WAY, COVENTRY, CV6 6GE

 

MATCH INFORMATION

This game is Legends Day and there will be a parade of forty or so former Coventry City players at half-time. The day will be used to remember Jimmy Hill.

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TRAVEL
By car: Leave the M6 at junction 3. Take the A444 towards the City centre and at the first island go left and you will see the Ricoh Arena on your right.

By rail: For all train information call National Rail Enquiries on: 08457 48 49 50, but be warned Coventry station is a £10+ taxi ride away.

Parking:  Parking restrictions will be imposed IF this game is expected to attract more than 10,000 spectators and the Residential Parking Scheme will be enforced. So take care where you park.

The Ricoh Arena are dealing with car parking at the ground.

SAT NAV
Some car satellite navigation systems have not been updated to show Coventry City FC as playing at the Ricoh Arena. Those visiting the ground for the first time are advised to enter "Phoenix Way" and the post code "CV6 6GE" instead.

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ADMISSION

Tickets are priced as follows: 

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How to buy – in advance

Buy online at www.ccfcshop.co.uk 

Buy over the phone by calling 02476 991 987

Buy in person at the ticket office at the Butts Park Arena in Earlsdon

How to buy – on the day

Buy online at www.ccfcshop.co.uk.

Buy in person at the Matchday Ticket Office (next the Ricoh Arena main reception) from 9:30am up until kick-off.

Buy in person at the Cash Turnstiles in the East Stand from 1:30pm up until kick-off.

Please note:

- phone sales are not available on the day of the game

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MATCH OFFICIALS

The currently appointed referee for Coventry City’s League One game against Bury on Saturday is Andy Davies from Hampshire.

He has not been in charge of a City game before but was a fourth official in City’s game at Reading in 2010.

This season, Mr Davies has had 23 matches and shown 91 yellow cards and four reds.

His assistants are: Stuart Butler and Stephen Wade. The Forth Official will be Lisa Rashid. 

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THE LAST TIME

Saturday will see Coventry City taking on Bury for the 21st time in a League fixture in Coventry.

City have won eleven times and lost on three occasions with six draws.

The last time, Bury came to Coventry was on August 25th 2012 and saw Adam Barton and Carl Baker put City two goals up before David Healy and Lennell John-Lewis earned a 2-2 draw

The teams that day were:

City: Murphy, Hussey, Malaga, Wood, Brown, Baker (McSheffrey 68), Barton, Jennings, Kilbane, Elliott, McDonald (Ball 68). SNU Dunn, O’Donovan, Edjenguele, Willis, Daniels.

Bury: Carson, Skarz, Byrne (Marshall 58), Lockwood, Sweeney, A. Jones, Carrington, Hughes, Cullen, C.Jones (Elford-Aliyu 46), Healy (John Lewis 61). SNU Dibble, Picken, Bishop, Harrop.

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BETTING

The bookies have Coventry City as favourites against Bury on Saturday  

The bookies have City at 10/11, Bury at 100/30 and 5/2 the draw.

If you are planning on having a bet on the game, make sure you shop around for the best odds as some bookmakers can be rather tight with their odds. You can check the prices by http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-1/coventry-v-bury/winner

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WORTH CHECKING OUT BEFORE KICK OFF

THE COVENTRY MUSIC MUSEUM

Unit 7,
The Courtyard Rear of 74-80 Walsgrave Road
Coventry,
CV2 4ED
UK

We are open Thursday to Sunday-10.00am to 4.00pm, we are also open on Bank Holiday Mondays.

Admission is £3.00 Adults and £2.00 Children between the ages of 5-15

On a direct bus route to the Ricoh Arena

Coventry famously gave 2-Tone music to the world. Spawning bands like The Specials, The Selecter, Madness and The Beat. 2-Tone music, as influential as it was, is only a small reflection of the vast musical talents that Coventry can lay claim to.

At the Coventry Music Museum, we tell the real story of our musical heritage, going right back to the Roman occupation. We stop along the way at Music Hall, 50’s Rock’ N’ Roll, the 60’s Beat scene and we even have the Lennon Bench, commemorating the famous ‘Acorns for Peace’ event.

There’s the 70’s, when Coventry ruled the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Our 80’s area celebrates Hazel O’Connor, The Primitives and of course, King.

In the 90’s we go all Bhangra, then we celebrate Dave Willetts in Phantom of the Opera (we even have his original Phantom mask).

Now it’s The Enemy‘s time, with many unique items from Coventry’s current hit-makers here on display. Not forgetting new talent, with our Artist of The Month!

Bar and cafe available.