Key info: Kent Senior Cup final
Maidstone United and Tonbridge Angels meet in the final of the GoCardless Kent Senior Cup this Wednesday evening.
The Stones are targeting a record 20th county cup victory, while the Angels are looking for their first win in the competition since 1975.
This is an all-ticket fixture, with online sales closing at 17:00 on Tuesday (21 April). Tickets will not be available on the turnstiles.
Competition organisers Kent FA also use Fanbase as their online ticketing provider, so you can log on to the app or website using your username and password – just search for Kent FA from the main menu.
- ALL TICKET MATCH – tickets will not be available on the turnstiles
- Matchday updates from Maidstone United on X (Follow @maidstoneunited)
- On Instagram? Follow maidstoneunited
- Commentary on Stones Live from 19:10, with Darren Styles and Sean Scurr
Route to the final
SECOND ROUND
Herne Bay 0-3 Maidstone United
Tonbridge Angels 4-1 Sittingbourne
QUARTER-FINAL
Maidstone United 3-2 Charlton Athletic
Tonbridge Angels 4-3 Gillingham
SEMI-FINAL
Maidstone United 4-0 Ebbsfleet United
Chatham Town 1-1 Tonbridge Angels (5-6 on penalties)
Tonbridge Angels vs. Maidstone United
GoCardless Kent Senior Cup
Wednesday 22 April
Kick off 19:30 (Gates open at 18:00)
MEMS Priestfield Stadium Redfern Avenue Gillingham, Kent ME7 2PE
Admission prices for this all-ticket match
Home tickets on sale until 18:00 on 21 April
Adult: £18.00
Concession (65+): £15.00
Adult and One Child: £28.00
Adult and Two Children: £38.00
Adult and Three Children: £48.00
Stones supporters will be in Gordon Road Stand, access via turnstiles 16 to 18 on Priestfield Road.
Information from competition organisers, Kent FA
- On the recommendation of Kent Police, all tickets must be purchased in advance and before 18:00 on Tuesday 21 April
- Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult/carer over the age of 18, on a ratio of 1 adult to 3 children maximum
- Purchase your tickets here
- No tickets will be available to purchase on the gate on the day of the final
- The turnstiles will open from 18:00 on Wednesday 22 April
- Parking: there is no parking at the ground, and it’s permit parking only in the surrounding areas around the stadium
- No alcohol is to be consumed in the stands during the game, but drinks can be consumed in the main concourse area
- Food outlets will be open on the night
- The Factory Bar will be opened at the end of the game for the winning team supporters only upon production of a match day ticket
- Programmes will be available to purchase on the night
Public transport
If you are using Arriva 101 service to get to and from Gillingham, please be advised that the last bus back to Maidstone leaves at 21:57 from outside Aldi on Duncan Road – this is 10 to 15-minute walk from Priestfield. To assist supporters, Arriva and Maidstone United have arranged for two double-deckers to service that last run.
The last train from Gillingham to Maidstone Barracks or Maidstone West, via Strood, leaves at 22:06. This Medway Valley Line service continues from Maidstone on to Tonbridge, so expect it to be busy.