In case anyone hasn't received a WhatsApp message from the club for Sunday
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Wear-Tyne derby supporter information
By Sunderland AFC
Sunderland AFC supporters are encouraged to arrive early on Sunday when Newcastle United travel to the Stadium of Light (KO 2pm).
Ahead of the highly anticipated fixture, fans are also asked to familiarise themselves with the key matchday outlined below.
General information
The Stadium of Light turnstiles will be open from 11:30am, and supporters are encouraged to arrive as early as possible to support the team.
An increased stewarding and police presence will be in place, with all bags to be searched upon entry to the stadium.
Please note that there will be no bag drop facility available for supporters on matchday.
The Beacon of Light fan zone will be closed this weekend.
Tickets
Tickets for the fixture are sold out, and fans are reminded not to purchase tickets via unauthorised resale platforms.
Subject to availability, the only place to purchase tickets is via the Club’s official resale platform.
Stadium road closures
From 1pm, there will be no vehicle access to the stadium site.
From 11am, there will be no vehicle access on Hay Street/Richmond Street, St Peter’s and Sheepfolds.
From 11:30am, there will be no vehicle access to the yellow card park via Vaux Brewery Way, but access to the green car park will be permitted until 1pm.
Public transport
Nexus Metro and Stagecoach will be operating under standard Sunday service timetables.
All Nexus Metro trains travelling southbound will bypass the Stadium of Light station and only stop at St. Peter’s station.
All Nexus Metro trains travelling northbound will bypass St. Peter’s station and will only stop at the Stadium of Light station.
At full time, Sunderland supporters will only be able to access the Nexus Metro network via the Stadium of Light station.
Stadium etiquette
Sunday’s fixture will showcase the North East on a global stage, and fans are reminded that their actions will be a direct reflection of the Club.
We ask all fans in attendance to enjoy themselves responsibly and to respect the matchday experience of their fellow supporters.
Abusive or indecent language and discriminatory or violent behaviour, including racist, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability shouting, chanting or actions, is unacceptable.
The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language or violent behaviour.
If you witness any acts of hate, discrimination or any other type of abusive behaviour, please report it to your nearest steward.