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Middlesbrough matchday, fan first

Tickets, travel, food, pubs and hotels for a Boro matchday at the Riverside. The stadium sits away from the town centre — this page covers what's near the ground and what's worth knowing if you arrive early or stay over.

Image: Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough — Arne Müseler / CC BY-SA 2.0 — via Wikimedia Commons; final site use needs attribution/licence sign-off.

The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Middlesbrough.

Founded1876-02-01
Capacity34,742 seats
The Riverside Stadium is approximately 15-20 minutes…The Riverside Stadium is approximately 15-20 minutes on foot from Middlesbrough railway station, with a direct route along Albert Road.
Direct trains to Middlesbrough serve the North West…Direct trains to Middlesbrough serve the North West and other regions; visitors from most other areas of the country typically change at Darlington.
Limited parking exists in Car Park E at the stadium…Limited parking exists in Car Park E at the stadium itself. Free street parking is available on Cargo Fleet Road. Private car parks in the area and the Captain Cook Square multi-storey in town are also options.
Official parking and car park information is at mfcOfficial parking and car park information is at mfc.co.uk/tickets/car-parking.
The Riverside Stadium uses electronic turnstilesThe Riverside Stadium uses electronic turnstiles. Check the official mfc.co.uk matchday pages for the current cashless policy.
The Riverside Stadium opened in 1995 after…The Riverside Stadium opened in 1995 after Middlesbrough left Ayresome Park, and its main structure is four named stands: North, East, South and West.

Club facts and honours

Middlesbrough were formed in February 1876 by members of the local cricket club looking to stay active in winter. They turned professional in 1899 and have spent virtually all of their history in the top two tiers of English football. The Riverside Stadium opened in 1995. The 2004 Carling Cup win — a 2-1 defeat of Bolton at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff — remains the club's only major trophy and took them into European football for the first time. Boro finished the 2025-26 season in the Championship play-off final, losing 1-0 to Hull City at Wembley, and will compete in the Championship again in 2026-27.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
Football League Cup (Carling Cup)winner2003-04
Second Divisionchampion1926-27, 1928-29
FA Amateur Cupwinner1895, 1898
UEFA Cuprunner up2005-06
Football League Cuprunner up1996-97, 1997-98
FA Cuprunner up1996-97

Tickets and stadium map

The Riverside Stadium opened in 1995 on the south bank of the River Tees in the Middlehaven area of Middlesbrough, approximately 15-20 minutes' walk from Middlesbrough railway station via Albert Road. The stadium is not in the main town centre; fans typically gather in the city centre or near the station before walking to the ground.

AddressShepherdson Way, Middlesbrough, TS3 6RS
PostcodeTS3 6RS
Capacity34,742 seats

The club offers a My Boro membership scheme that gives fans priority access to buy tickets and savings on match ticket purchases. Season ticket holders and My Boro members get priority access for high-demand fixtures. The club sells home match tickets via the official website at mfc.co.uk/tickets. Season ticket holders and My Boro members typically get first access for popular fixtures before general sale opens.

Riverside Stadium — where to go N PITCH North Standlower · upperBlocks North Stand home seating backing onto the River…South Standlower · upperBlocks Home vocal end, including Red Faction's Block 62…East Stand — southeast corner…West Stand (hospitality) HomeHospitalityAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 34,742 seats.
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
South Standmain home support / atmosphere endverified
North Standhome supportverified
West Standmain stand / premium and hospitality seatingverified
East Stand — southeast corneraway supportersverified

Middlesbrough chants

202 chants in the FanChants catalogue · Hall Of Fame 8 · Classic 6 · Anthems 1 · 'avin a go 3.

Middlesbrough chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Until the Day We Die
  • Luke Ayling
  • Clap Clap Boro
  • Ole Ole
  • He Goes by the Name Latte Lath
  • And He Goes By The Name Of Latte Lath
  • Middlesbrough Allez Allez
  • Cameron Archer Baby
  • Hayden Hackney Is One of Our Own
  • He's Magic You Know
  • Isaiah Jones
  • We're the South Stand

Search hooks

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  • Riverside Stadium chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · home fan

Six Medals

walkable to stadium · home · budget

Near-ground pub adjacent to the Riverside Stadium used by home fans on matchdays.

Traditional pub located on Heath Road close to the stadium. Ground guide notes it does not explicitly check for home/away colours, but is predominantly home fan.

keep with caveat: Strong location signal from ground guide; needs current opening-hours and access-policy check before publishing.

Sources: Riverside Stadium — Middlesbrough FC — Football Ground Guide, Where to Eat and Drink Near Riverside Stadium 2026 — Football Ground Guide

away fan · home fan · near ground drink

Isaac Wilson

station area · neutral · budget

Primary pre-match pub for away fans, located around 100 metres from Middlesbrough railway station, convenient before the 15-20 minute walk to the ground.

Large town-centre pub described by away-day guides as welcoming to travelling supporters. Opens early and serves food throughout the day.

keep with caveat: Consistent appearance in multiple independent away-fan guides as the main away-safe pre-match option near the station. Must be re-checked before each season for any change in policy.

Sources: Where to Eat and Drink Near Riverside Stadium 2026 — Football Ground Guide, Middlesbrough Away Guide — Away Games

near ground drink · home fan

The Albion Social Club

walkable to stadium · home · budget

Traditional matchday social club used by football fans, located in South Bank.

Ground guides note it as a social club setting used on matchdays. Does not explicitly check tickets.

keep with caveat: Appears consistently in ground guides; primarily a home-fan and general social club rather than a curated food/drink recommendation.

Sources: Riverside Stadium — Middlesbrough FC — Football Ground Guide

city centre food · city centre drink · family

STACK Middlesbrough

station area · neutral · mid range

Pre-match food and drink in a covered shipping-container venue about two minutes from the train station, easy before the walk to the ground.

STACK offers Greek gyros, smash burgers, stone-baked pizza, loaded duck fries and bao. TripAdvisor reviewers note it as about two minutes from the station with outdoor covered seating and regular live entertainment.

keep: Strong group/pre-match option: official site plus council endorsement plus multiple independent reviews and first-year visitor numbers all support it. Two minutes from station is a strong location advantage for away fans.

Sources: STACK Middlesbrough, STACK Middlesbrough — TripAdvisor, Successful STACK here to stay in Middlesbrough town centre — Middlesbrough Council, What to expect as STACK gets set for Middlesbrough — We Are Middlesbrough

city centre food · near ground food

Manjaros

city centre · neutral · budget

The place for a Parmo — the Teesside signature dish of breaded chicken with cheese sauce — before heading to the ground. A genuine local institution.

Manjaros on Linthorpe Road is the most consistently recommended Parmo destination in Middlesbrough, appearing in ground guides and food guides alike. The Parmo is a Teesside food tradition as much as it is a meal.

keep: Consistently mentioned as the canonical Parmo experience in Middlesbrough across ground guides, food reviews and local press. High Google rating from nearly 300 reviews.

Sources: Manjaros — TripAdvisor, Review: Manjaros parmo — Teesside Live, Where to Eat and Drink Near Riverside Stadium 2026 — Football Ground Guide

city centre food

Umi Japanese Bar and Restaurant

city centre · neutral · mid range

City-centre restaurant for fans wanting a proper sit-down meal before the ground.

Umi offers ramen, teriyaki, sushi, nigiri, uramaki and bao buns. Rated 4.6/5 on Google from 650+ reviews and on TripAdvisor. Official site at umimiddlesbrough.com.

keep with caveat: Second source found: TripAdvisor listing with substantial reviews plus an official restaurant website. Upgrades from hold to keep_with_caveat. Strong scores on Google and TripAdvisor.

Sources: Food and drink — We Are Middlesbrough, Umi Japanese Bar & Restaurant — TripAdvisor, Umi Japanese Bar and Restaurant — official site

city centre food · family

Central Park Middlesbrough

city centre · neutral · mid range

City-centre group or family meal on Linthorpe Road, across from Albert Park. Open since 1985. Good for groups with mixed food preferences.

Eclectic menu: pizza, pasta, burgers, calzones and continental dishes. Lunchtime specials from £5.95. Has a children's menu. Consistent TripAdvisor presence with mixed reviews — the casual setting and group-friendly layout are the draw rather than destination dining.

keep with caveat: Second source confirmed by checker pass 2026-06-11 via TripAdvisor. Reviews are mixed — reliable for groups and families wanting variety, not for destination dining. Worth including with a caveat.

Sources: Food and drink — We Are Middlesbrough, Cafe Central Park Bar & Restaurant — TripAdvisor, Cafe Central Park — official site

city centre drink · night out

The Chapel micro-pub

city centre · neutral · budget

Craft and real ale micro-pub on Whitehouse Street, in Middlesbrough's micro-pub strip. CAMRA Pub of the Year 2024 and 2026. Good for a pre-match drink if you want real ale over a chain bar.

Set in a converted chapel off Newport Road. Minimum 10 keg and 6 cask at any time — IPAs, pales, stouts, sours, porters and changing rare styles. In CAMRA's Good Beer Guide every year since opening in 2021. Live music and quiz nights.

keep: Multiple independent sources confirmed by checker pass 2026-06-11: CAMRA listing (Good Beer Guide entrant every year since 2021), Teesside Live feature, wearemiddlesbrough.com. CAMRA Pub of the Year 2024 and 2026 — strong endorsement.

Sources: Food and drink — We Are Middlesbrough, Chapel at Whitehouse Street — CAMRA Good Beer Guide, Transformed chapel micro-pub complete with bar made from church pews — Teesside Live

city centre food · family

Orange Pip Market

city centre · neutral · mid range

Monthly artisan street food market (last Saturday of each month) — only relevant for fans visiting on a market day.

The Orange Pip Market is described as a monthly street food market with live music and family-friendly atmosphere. Held on the last Saturday of each month in Middlesbrough.

keep with caveat: Good food and atmosphere option on last-Saturday fixtures only. Must be framed as monthly, not a permanent venue.

Sources: Food and drink — We Are Middlesbrough, The 15 BEST Things to Do in Middlesbrough — TripAdvisor

family · tourist activity

MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art)

city centre · neutral · free

Free cultural attraction for fans or families arriving early and wanting to explore Middlesbrough before the match.

keep: Consistently top-rated Middlesbrough attraction on TripAdvisor with free entry — solid family/tourist row.

Sources: The 15 BEST Things to Do in Middlesbrough — TripAdvisor

tourist activity · family

Tees Transporter Bridge

transit linked · neutral · budget

Teesside landmark for fans staying over or arriving early. Not a walkable add-on to the Riverside but well-known enough to merit a mention for overnight visitors.

keep with caveat: Iconic local landmark with strong TripAdvisor signal; not walkable from the stadium, so frame as a full-day or tourist add-on rather than a quick pre-match option.

Sources: Tees Transporter Bridge — TripAdvisor

night out · city centre drink

STACK night out

station area · neutral · mid range

Post-match drinking and entertainment option in the city centre. Live music and a sociable covered outdoor feel.

Multiple bar pods, street food and evening live music. STACK's first-year visitor numbers and council endorsement suggest it has become a genuine anchor of Middlesbrough night-life.

keep: Multiple independent and official sources confirm it as the new hub of Middlesbrough night-life. Good post-match option for fans staying over.

Sources: STACK Middlesbrough, STACK Middlesbrough — TripAdvisor

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Leonardo Hotel Middlesbroughcity centre · station access · football plus cityCity-centre base close to the station with pool, gym and on-site bar and grill. Good for fans combining the match with a night out.
keep: Strong city-centre base: direct hotel page confirms facilities and location; HotelsCombined score of 84/100 from nearly 3,000 reviews supports quality. Pool and bar make it a good overnight option.
Leonardo Hotel Middlesbrough, Hotels near Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough — Hotels.com
Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough — Centre Squarecity centre · station access · budgetBudget city-centre base in the Cleveland Shopping Centre area, convenient for the station and a 20-minute walk to the Riverside.
keep: High independent review scores from TripAdvisor and Booking.com plus IHG official listing. Central location and breakfast inclusion are consistently praised.
Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough Centre Square — TripAdvisor, Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough Centre Square — IHG
Premier Inn Middlesbrough Town Centrecity centre · station access · budgetWell-located budget option close to Middlesbrough station, convenient for the walk to the Riverside and the city-centre night-life.
keep with caveat: Premier Inn brand reliability plus strong location confirmation. Good choice for convenience; check live prices as they vary significantly around matchdays.
Premier Inn Middlesbrough Town Centre, Hotels near Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough — Hotels.com
Station Suites Middlesbroughnear ground · station access · apartment styleAparthotel-style option by the station and town centre, with the closest verified near-Riverside listing found in this pass.
keep with caveat: Named Hotels.com property page confirms Station Suites as a Middlesbrough aparthotel with restaurant/bar, kitchenettes and a strong guest score; Hotels.com stadium-area listing places it 0.8 miles from the Riverside.
Station Suites — Hotels.com, Hotels close to Riverside Stadium — Booking.com, Hotels near Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough — Hotels.com

Itineraries

Home fan: station to Riverside ritual

  1. Arrive at Middlesbrough station and head to the Isaac Wilson or STACK for the first drink.
  2. If you want the Teesside ritual, get a Parmo at Manjaros on Linthorpe Road before the walk.
  3. Walk to the ground along Albert Road — around 15-20 minutes from the station.
  4. Six Medals near the ground for a last pint if you have time, or head straight in for the warm-up.

Walking time is from independent ground guides, not official club. Re-check pre-match pub policy each season.

Away fan: practical and low-risk

  1. The Isaac Wilson, around 100 metres from Middlesbrough station, is the consistently recommended away-fan pub. Eat at STACK (two minutes from the station) if you want food close by.
  2. Walk to the Riverside along Albert Road — 15-20 minutes from the station.
  3. Check the current season's away supporters guidance on mfc.co.uk before planning near-ground drinking.
  4. The away section is in the southeast corner of the East Stand, turnstiles 53-61.

Away-fan pub guidance is volatile. Re-verify the Isaac Wilson is still away-friendly each season and for high-profile fixtures. Do not publish near-ground away pub recommendations without current official backing.

Food-first Middlesbrough matchday

  1. For the Teesside experience: Manjaros for a Parmo on Linthorpe Road.
  2. For something different: STACK near the station for street food from multiple vendors.
  3. If the Orange Pip Market is on (last Saturday of the month), that is the best casual street-food option in the city centre.
  4. Budget around 20-25 minutes after eating to walk to the Riverside.

Venue hours and availability need a current check. Orange Pip Market is monthly only.

Football and a Middlesbrough night out

  1. Stay at the Leonardo or Holiday Inn Express near the town centre.
  2. STACK is the natural post-match base — live music, street food, multiple bars.
  3. The Chapel on Whitehouse Street (CAMRA Pub of the Year 2026) is the best real ale stop in the city centre — a converted church with 10+ keg and 6 cask taps.
  4. Use taxis for late movement rather than walking back toward the stadium.

Check current opening hours, event calendars and any weekend queues at STACK before publishing.

Family or tourist Middlesbrough day

  1. MIMA (free entry) is the top cultural add-on for families arriving early — central location, no booking needed.
  2. If the schedule allows, the Tees Transporter Bridge is a memorable Teesside experience for older children.
  3. STACK is the most flexible food option for mixed groups with different tastes.
  4. The Riverside Stadium itself is walkable from the station; check mfc.co.uk for stadium tour availability.

Check MIMA opening hours and Transporter Bridge booking requirements. Stadium tours need separate verification.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Middlesbrough Supporters Forumumbrella forumTeesside / UKPublic page
Red Factionultras groupMiddlesbrough — Block 62, South StandPublic page
Twe12th Mansupporter groupMiddlesbrough / nationalPublic page
Middlesbrough Official Supporters Clubofficial supporters clubUK / globalPublic page
Fly Me to the Moon (FMTTM) fanzinefanzineUKPublic page

Video leads

  • Football Ground Guide (lead only)
  • Away day vlogger — general (lead only)
  • RedArmy.TV (lead only)
  • Teesside food / travel creator (lead only)

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

catalogue stat · qa_hold

202 chants in the Boro songbook

Middlesbrough fans have sent in 202 songs to FanChants. From South Stand anthems to player chants, the full Boro catalogue is here.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: Middlesbrough FC — FanChants

chant spotlight · qa_hold

Until the Day We Die — the top Boro anthem

Until the Day We Die is the top-ranked Middlesbrough chant in the FanChants catalogue. When Boro fans are at their loudest, this is the one.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok

Sources: Middlesbrough FC — FanChants

chant spotlight · qa_hold

We're the South Stand — Riverside atmosphere

The South Stand is where the noise comes from at the Riverside Stadium, and the chant 'We're the South Stand' says it all. Boro's home end at its loudest.

Channels: instagram · x · tiktok

Sources: Middlesbrough FC — FanChants

fan culture · qa_hold

Red Faction tifos — the Riverside's choreography crew

Red Faction has been creating large-scale tifos at Middlesbrough since 2008 — banners, flags, confetti, surfers and crowd choreography from Block 62 in the South Stand. One of English football's best visual ultras groups.

Channels: instagram · tiktok · x

Sources: Red Faction — Middlesbrough Supporters Forum

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
2023 08 01 arne mueseler 00109-Verbessert-RR (53106728408).jpgCC BY-SA 2.0Arne Müselercandidate
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QA holds before publishing

  • Re-check ticketing, season ticket prices, My Boro membership, and digital ticket details each season before publishing.
  • Do not promise ticket availability, prices or membership priority outcomes.
  • Link to official mfc.co.uk stadium and matchday pages; do not copy seating maps without rights.
  • Confirm cashless stadium policy from an official mfc.co.uk source before publishing a cashless claim.
  • Keep current capacity (34,742) and provisional expansion capacity (42,000) separate; label expansion as provisional.
  • Use official honours rows; keep winners separate from runners-up. The 2004 League Cup is the only major trophy. The 1926-27 and 1928-29 titles were Second Division, not First Division — corrected by checker pass 2026-06-11.
  • Away-fan pub recommendations are volatile — re-verify Isaac Wilson and any other near-ground pub each season and for high-profile fixtures.
  • Do not list near-ground pubs as away-safe without current official or well-dated independent guide support.
  • Re-check all venue opening hours, hotel availability and prices before production publishing.
  • Do not publish a single best restaurant; publish options by fan intent, food type, area, budget and home/away fit.
  • Keep fan videos as leads until permission, embed rights and brand-safety are cleared.
  • Keep image rows as candidates until attribution and share-alike handling are accepted site-wide.
  • Two hotel placeholder rows deleted by checker pass 2026-06-11. One honest gap row remains for near-ground — replace with a verified specific hotel before production. Three city-centre hotels (Leonardo, Holiday Inn Express, Premier Inn) are verified and publishable.
  • The Parmo/Manjaros matchday food angle is a cultural claim, not an endorsement — check the venue is still trading.
  • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, and no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.
  • Middlesbrough are in the Championship for 2026-27 — confirmed by news sweep. Update division status each season.

Sources

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  3. Middlesbrough F.C. — Wikipedia
  4. List of Middlesbrough F.C. records and statistics — Wikipedia
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  6. Middlesbrough FC — short history and facts
  7. 2004 Football League Cup final — Wikipedia
  8. Carabao Cup Flashback: Middlesbrough's historic 2004 triumph — EFL
  9. 1997 Football League Cup final — Wikipedia
  10. 1998 Football League Cup final — Wikipedia
  11. 1997 FA Cup final — Wikipedia
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  14. Middlesbrough FC — Digital Ticketing
  15. Middlesbrough FC — Away Tickets and Travel
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  18. Car Parking — Middlesbrough FC
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  21. Where to Eat and Drink Near Riverside Stadium 2026 — Football Ground Guide
  22. Riverside Stadium — Wikipedia
  23. Middlesbrough Away Guide — Away Games
  24. Middlesbrough FC Social Media and Official MFC App
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  33. Food and drink — We Are Middlesbrough
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  49. Cafe Central Park Bar & Restaurant — TripAdvisor
  50. Cafe Central Park — official site
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  55. Information for fans travelling to Middlesbrough — Tottenham Hotspur
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  60. Riverside Stadium aerial image 00109 — Wikimedia Commons
  61. Riverside Stadium aerial image 00110 — Wikimedia Commons
  62. Riverside Stadium aerial image 00111 — Wikimedia Commons

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