The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
This excellent website lists all football being shown on TV and the final is not listed as being shown on any channel or platform:
https://www.live-footballontv.com/#2025May11
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
Thanks guys but very worrying now!
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Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
I would play Bray and Barham up top with Henry and Barrett taking half a match each in behind.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
Bray has done absolutely nothing to deserve a starting place at Wembley!supershots wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 6:12 pm I would play Bray and Barham up top with Henry and Barrett taking half a match each in behind.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
Early forecast for Wembley on Sunday is sunny and 23 degrees!
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
From P22 on this thread.
According to the Wikipedia page (which can be edited by anyone) the game will be broadcast live on TNT Sports. However having checked the EPG that doesn't appear to be the case. When the FA Trophy Final is taking place TNT Sports is showing the following...
TNT Sport 1 - Live Premier League Football
TNT Sport 2 - Live MLB Baseball (Chicago Cubs @ New York Mets)
TNT Sport 3 - NBA Basketball
TNT Sport 4 - An assortment of crap including Grand Slam Track & Live NWSL.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
https://www.brent.gov.uk/parking-roads- ... match-days
Public Space Protection Order
Since 2022, Brent Council and its partners have enforced a no street-drinking zone on Olympic Way and the surrounding area for all events at Wembley Stadium. This is part of the current Public Space Protection Order.
Street drinking is not permitted anywhere in Brent. Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding area will be asked to hand over their alcohol including any closed containers. You will receive a £100 fine if you refuse to comply immediately.
Handling Or Letting Off Pyro Including Flares
We have a zero tolerance to the handling or letting off of pyro, including flares and/or smoke emitters. If you are caught with flares, you will be fined £100 immediately and may also risk having your ticket cancelled to the match.
Urination
Urination in the street in the surrounding areas is not permitted. Please have consideration for our neighbouring residents and businesses and use the available toilets on the estate. Anyone found urinating, will be fined £100 immediately.
Travelling To Wembley
Wembley has great public transport connections, and as a borough we are working hard to keep our carbon footprint down. If you come to this event by car, we ask that you only use official stadium car parks.
Pink car park (west of the stadium)
Green car park (east of the stadium)
If you are travelling to Wembley by public transport, the Drinkaware website has some useful advice on drinking alcohol in public places. There may also be alcohol restrictions on coach services so please check before you travel.
Public Space Protection Order
Since 2022, Brent Council and its partners have enforced a no street-drinking zone on Olympic Way and the surrounding area for all events at Wembley Stadium. This is part of the current Public Space Protection Order.
Street drinking is not permitted anywhere in Brent. Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding area will be asked to hand over their alcohol including any closed containers. You will receive a £100 fine if you refuse to comply immediately.
Handling Or Letting Off Pyro Including Flares
We have a zero tolerance to the handling or letting off of pyro, including flares and/or smoke emitters. If you are caught with flares, you will be fined £100 immediately and may also risk having your ticket cancelled to the match.
Urination
Urination in the street in the surrounding areas is not permitted. Please have consideration for our neighbouring residents and businesses and use the available toilets on the estate. Anyone found urinating, will be fined £100 immediately.
Travelling To Wembley
Wembley has great public transport connections, and as a borough we are working hard to keep our carbon footprint down. If you come to this event by car, we ask that you only use official stadium car parks.
Pink car park (west of the stadium)
Green car park (east of the stadium)
If you are travelling to Wembley by public transport, the Drinkaware website has some useful advice on drinking alcohol in public places. There may also be alcohol restrictions on coach services so please check before you travel.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-you ... ited-items
Prohibited Items
What you can (and can’t) bring
Nothing matters more than your safety and the safety of others. That’s why we ask that only certain items are brought into the venue.
Please make sure you’re not bringing anything you shouldn’t before arriving. Everyone’s checked before entry – we’d hate to have to turn you away.
All bags must meet our Bag Policy, although medical exemptions apply (see below). And any item which is deemed to be offensive or abusive, compromises public safety, or might be used as a weapon, will be confiscated and reported to the police.
Here are some of the main points, but if you’re in any doubt, there’s a full list of stadium rules and regulations here.
You CAN'T bring?
Bags which don’t meet our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Large umbrellas
Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
Plastic bottles over 500ml
Alcohol
Food and drink
Pushchairs
Selfie sticks
Weapons and tools
Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
Drones
Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
Any national flag not of the competing international teams
You CAN bring?
Bags meeting our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Small umbrellas
Clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less (not permitted in pitch standing for concerts)
Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
Crutches and walking aids
It’s worth keeping an eye on this page before every visit, as this list may change without notice. Of course, we’ll do our best to keep everyone up to date, but much better to be safe than sorry.
Coming to an event held by a third party?
Although Wembley is owned by The Football Association, we do not host all the all events there. For example, the Carabao Cup Final, Play-Off Finals, non-football sports events and concerts are not FA events
The owners of these events may have their own list of prohibited items, which override the list above. Such lists will be communicated direct to ticket holders for these non-FA events.
Prohibited Items
What you can (and can’t) bring
Nothing matters more than your safety and the safety of others. That’s why we ask that only certain items are brought into the venue.
Please make sure you’re not bringing anything you shouldn’t before arriving. Everyone’s checked before entry – we’d hate to have to turn you away.
All bags must meet our Bag Policy, although medical exemptions apply (see below). And any item which is deemed to be offensive or abusive, compromises public safety, or might be used as a weapon, will be confiscated and reported to the police.
Here are some of the main points, but if you’re in any doubt, there’s a full list of stadium rules and regulations here.
You CAN'T bring?
Bags which don’t meet our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Large umbrellas
Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
Plastic bottles over 500ml
Alcohol
Food and drink
Pushchairs
Selfie sticks
Weapons and tools
Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
Drones
Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
Any national flag not of the competing international teams
You CAN bring?
Bags meeting our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Small umbrellas
Clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less (not permitted in pitch standing for concerts)
Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
Crutches and walking aids
It’s worth keeping an eye on this page before every visit, as this list may change without notice. Of course, we’ll do our best to keep everyone up to date, but much better to be safe than sorry.
Coming to an event held by a third party?
Although Wembley is owned by The Football Association, we do not host all the all events there. For example, the Carabao Cup Final, Play-Off Finals, non-football sports events and concerts are not FA events
The owners of these events may have their own list of prohibited items, which override the list above. Such lists will be communicated direct to ticket holders for these non-FA events.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
https://spennymoortownfc.co.uk/2025/05/ ... -sold-out/
We can now confirm that Spennymoor Town Fans Group coach travel for Sunday’s FA Trophy Final at Wembley has now completely sold out.
The Club moved to heavily subsidise coach travel in a bid to ensure that as many fans as possible could be there this weekend to enjoy the experience and cheer the team on.
We’ve also had some good support from local individuals and organisations to our ‘Back The Fans, Fill The Stands’ campaign to lend a hand with that investment.
We’re now delighted to say that we’ve been able to book over 650 fans on to coach travel to Sunday’s big game at Wembley.
More information about the coach travel will follow in the coming days to give supporters all the details they need – so keep an eye on website and social media channels.
We can now confirm that Spennymoor Town Fans Group coach travel for Sunday’s FA Trophy Final at Wembley has now completely sold out.
The Club moved to heavily subsidise coach travel in a bid to ensure that as many fans as possible could be there this weekend to enjoy the experience and cheer the team on.
We’ve also had some good support from local individuals and organisations to our ‘Back The Fans, Fill The Stands’ campaign to lend a hand with that investment.
We’re now delighted to say that we’ve been able to book over 650 fans on to coach travel to Sunday’s big game at Wembley.
More information about the coach travel will follow in the coming days to give supporters all the details they need – so keep an eye on website and social media channels.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
What about balloons and streamers?Aldershot wrote: ↑Wed May 07, 2025 6:37 am https://www.wembleystadium.com/plan-you ... ited-items
Prohibited Items
What you can (and can’t) bring
Nothing matters more than your safety and the safety of others. That’s why we ask that only certain items are brought into the venue.
Please make sure you’re not bringing anything you shouldn’t before arriving. Everyone’s checked before entry – we’d hate to have to turn you away.
All bags must meet our Bag Policy, although medical exemptions apply (see below). And any item which is deemed to be offensive or abusive, compromises public safety, or might be used as a weapon, will be confiscated and reported to the police.
Here are some of the main points, but if you’re in any doubt, there’s a full list of stadium rules and regulations here.
You CAN'T bring?
Bags which don’t meet our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Large umbrellas
Aluminium and glass drink containers, including perfume bottles
Plastic bottles over 500ml
Alcohol
Food and drink
Pushchairs
Selfie sticks
Weapons and tools
Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters
Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
Drones
Unauthorised musical instruments, vuvuzelas or megaphones
Any national flag not of the competing international teams
You CAN bring?
Bags meeting our Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply)
Small umbrellas
Clear empty plastic bottles 500ml or less (not permitted in pitch standing for concerts)
Small flags and banners (regulations apply)
Crutches and walking aids
It’s worth keeping an eye on this page before every visit, as this list may change without notice. Of course, we’ll do our best to keep everyone up to date, but much better to be safe than sorry.
Coming to an event held by a third party?
Although Wembley is owned by The Football Association, we do not host all the all events there. For example, the Carabao Cup Final, Play-Off Finals, non-football sports events and concerts are not FA events
The owners of these events may have their own list of prohibited items, which override the list above. Such lists will be communicated direct to ticket holders for these non-FA events.
I saw a post from Scott Lorimer encouraging people to bring these, are these allowed in?
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
It was a sad day when TNT gave up on non league, they used to cover both the Vase and Trophy finals, live and in detail. DAZN now hold the rights for National League but of course would not have rights to a Wembley final and, with none of the main channels having any interest in non league, I fear no TV coverage which is very disappointing.
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
TNT won't have live premiership footy at 4.30 on a sunday, thats Skys spot
and you may ask yourself, well....how did I get here?
Re: The 2025 FA Trophy Final - Aldershot Town v Spennymoor Town (Match Day Thread)
Once again thanks for all your efforts! Real shame that it doesn't seem to warrant television approval.