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    Stark's Park is a football stadium in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It is the home ground of Raith Rovers , who have played there since 1891. The ground has an all-seated capacity of 8,867.

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · The photos also capture how Stark’s Park used to look with its shed behind either goal and the vast expanse of terraces where fans used to stand and watch the action from the dug outs.

    • Stands
    • Travelling to Stark’s Park
    • Ticket Pricing
    • Entering The Ground
    • Disabled Supporters
    • Inside The Ground
    • Shop
    • Ground Conditions
    • Photography/Filming

    There are four stands at Stark’s Park: 1. 1.1. The Turnbull Hutton (Main) Standis the oldest, and sits in the south-east corner of the site. The Main Stand houses the administration offices and player facilities. On matchdays, it is used to house home support, as well as hospitality guests and directors of both clubs. 1. 1.1. The Penman Family (Sou...

    By Train: Kirkcaldy Railway Station is to the north of the stadium and within easy walking distance (approximately 1/2 mile). On leaving platform 2 into the main station car park, walk onto Whyte Melville Road down towards the Railway Bridge then turn right past Abbotshall Church and continue towards Beveridge Park Roundabout. Thereafter continue o...

    Ticket pricing varies depending on the type of game. You can view a general list of prices here, which applies to league games, but ticket information and prices is usually published as an articleon the website the day before the game.

    Tickets must be purchased in advance before approaching the turnstiles. They can be bought online here. Depending on the fixture, tickets may also be available to buy at the ticket office. For the South and Main stands, the ticket office is on the side of the Main Stand. For the North and Railway Stands, there is a stand-alone ticket office sitting...

    If you use a wheelchair, please purchase your ticket at the ticket office or online, then proceed to one of the gates for disabled supporters. These are to the left of the turnstiles on both the North and South Stands. On the North Stand, it is by the main road. On the South Stand, go past the other turnstiles and you’ll find the gate at the far si...

    All four stands have catering and toilet facilities. The Main Stand has male toilets at the foot of the staircases, next to the entrance doors. There is a female toilet outside the Raith Suite – at the south end of the stand.

    The club shop is next to the ticket office, on the corner of the Main Stand. It is open office hours (usually Wed-Fri 10am-4pm) and on match days.

    A condition of entering the ground is that you accept our terms and conditions – these can be read in full here. In general: 1. 1.1. please be respectful to other fans, players, officials and staff 1. 1.1. don’t attempt to bring in alcohol, pyrotechnics or anything that could be used as a weapon 1. 1.1. don’t use foul, racist, sectarian, homophobic...

    Under SPFL rules, fans are prohibited from filming or photographing during the match. Anyone caught filming or streaming the game may be ejected and could face prosecution. Images and video highlights of the game will be available on the club website within 24-hours of the game, as well as on social media channels. You are welcome to take photos/vi...

  3. May 16, 2024 · A fans guide to Stark's Park, Raith Rovers FC. This includes directions to Starks Park in Kirkcaldy, where to get a drink before the game and stadium photos.

  4. Raith Rovers Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the town of Kirkcaldy, Fife. The club was founded in 1883 and currently competes in the Scottish Championship as a member of the Scottish Professional Football League.

  5. 360° Matchday Tour. Take a spin around Stark’s Park on a matchday. Drag the video to see around. 360° Matchday Tour. Watch on. Read Virtual Tour to find out more about Raith Rovers Football Club, our team, fans and community efforts.

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  7. Our first visit to Stark's Park didn't disappoint. A cold March evening, a top of the table clash, great seats in the impressive stand and a couple of beers beforehand in the Club Bar. Four Englishmen a long way from home were given a really warm welcome by everyone who couldn't quite believe we had flown up for the game!