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Last updated : 25 January 2002 By
After losing at QPR on the opening day of the season, Stoke have only lost three league games since and currently sit on top of Division 2. With just one home defeat and only seven goals against, this will undoubtedly be QPR's toughest test of the season so far.

How much to get in? £17.00 adults, £10 cons.

Allocation? The away end holds a healthy 4,500, so it's pay on the day with no advance sales. Wrap up well though, the Brittania Stadium sits on top of a hill and was bloody cold when we were last there (and it was only March).

Nearest station? Stoke, half an hours walk or a £3 cab ride away. Special buses are provided, but tend to be overcrowded and slow, just like at Reading.

Going by car? Leave the M6 at Junction 15 and take the A500 towards Stoke. You will see the stadium appear on your right.

Feeling thirsty? There's no pubs near the ground apart from small bars in the Harvester restaurant and Holiday Inn adjacent to it, however at the Power League five-a-side complex which is about 150 metres behind the away end, away fans are welcome, beer is reasonably priced and if you're early enough you can park your car there for about £3.