Traveling to Rugby park? Check out our Kilmarnock away guide
First of all our kick facts about Kilmarnock and Rugby Park
Capacity: 17,921
First Built:1899
Highest attendance:35,995 vs Rangers 1962
Year founded:1869
Nickname: Killie

Whats it like for away fans?
Away fans are housed in the Chadwick Stand at one end of the pitch. No problems with the views and you get the chance to taste their legendary pies, although you better be quick as a distribute with the supplier means that the Killie pie will be no more at the end of 2015/16 season. Atmosphere can be good and the ground has a bouncing atmosphere especially after your team scores!
Admission Prices
Adult - £20.00
Concession - £15. 00
Under 16 - £5. 00
How to get there?
From the A71, take the A759 towards Kilmarnock. Eventually the ground will appear on your left. Turn left off the A735 into South Hamilton Road and left again into Rugby Road for the ground. The ground is quite well signposted around the town. Street parking
Kilmarnock Station is principally served by trains from Glasgow. The ground is around about 15-20 minute walk away from the station. Emerging from the train station you will find yourself at the top of John Finnie Street. Walk sown this street against the flow of one way traffic. At the traffic lights at the bottom of the street (by the Sheriff Court) turn right into Portland Road. Take the second left at the traffic lights into South Hamilton Street and proceed to first right turn into Rugby Road and the ground.
Where to eat/Drink
If you don’t fancy a famous Killie Pie there is a number of options for before the match, there is a trusty McDonalds close by and a number of eating places within the city centre.
There is a number of pubs in the city centre and around the train station. There is also The Portman Hotel and Howard Arms within walking distance of the stadium. If you want something closer there is a sports pub in the stadium and also a bar in the Park Hotel which is in the grounds of the stadium.
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