On The Road Again…
Your tour guide to; Dunstable Town
Quick facts
Founded in 1981
Nickname The Blues
Home Colours Mainly blue with white trim
Last season, they were 24/24 Southern Premier (relegated)
Last time we were here January 1993 in the County Cup second round, Rovers lost the game 3-1, but were awarded the tie, with Dunstable expelled from the competition. Although Rovers have visited AFC Dunstable on this ground more recently than this.
Historic/competitive rivalries AFC Dunstable
Stadium Creasy Park
Entry price £10 with concessions available
Post code for your Satnav LU6 1BB
Miles for this game 45 mile round trip
Total miles so far this season 1755.6
Dunstable‘s current form is marginally better than our own at present. A surprise win over Bromsgrove and a solid point against Cambridge City have seen The Blue clock up ten points in their last six games. In that time, they have suffered defeats against Sutton Coldfield and Berkhamsted without scoring.
The Tony Joyce Revolution rolls into town with nine points from a potential eighteen in their last six games, only the defeat on New Years Day blots the copybook in that time. James Martin and Cameron Hyde became players number forty-nine and fifty to appear for the club this season, although a further three have been named in matchday squads as unused substitutes.
Basic directions;
Head south on the M1 and take junction 12 (Flitwick/A5120) and turn right onto Harlington Road. After four and a half miles on this road, you reach Hougton Regis. At the roundabout, turn right onto the high road. Continue on this road, cross over the A5, and Creasy Park is on the right hand side before you reach the roundabout. This leads you into the overflow car park, which is the easiest place to be to get away after the game (and your windows aren’t in danger from stray shots, unlike the main car park behind the goal).