Swansea City fans can get a bus door to door on Saturday, and thousands of them will not pay a penny for it.
The club is launching a matchday shuttle service for the 3pm game against Sheffield United, the first home league fixture of the season, with two routes running from opposite sides of the city.
Adults pay £5 for a return. Travel is free for 2026-27 season ticket holders, 2026-27 Jack Army members, anyone under 18 and seasonal hospitality guests.
The club says the service will then run at every home game for the rest of 2026.
One from Wellington Street, one from Fabian Way
These are two separate buses, not one route with two ends. Neither calls at the other’s stops.
The city centre bus starts at the Wellington Street stop, between Tesco and the Quadrant, then picks up on New Cut Road outside Student Roost, and finishes at Landore Park and Ride.
The Fabian Way bus runs from the park and ride there straight to Landore with nothing in between.


Both start at 1pm, and both reverse after the game. The club says they will keep running after the final whistle for as long as it takes to get everyone home.
Card only, and bring your season ticket
Fares are return only, so there is no single ticket.
Anyone travelling free needs to show proof when they buy: a season ticket card, a digital Jack Army membership card, or matchday accreditation.
Payment is by card. You get a ticket or wristband when you pay, and it has to be worn to board on the way back.
Under-14s must be with a responsible adult.
The fare covers the bus and not the car. Parking is paid separately wherever you leave it.
The spaces that prompted it
The shuttle follows the loss of a large number of matchday spaces at the Landore Park and Walk and Virgin Media sites, the club says. It does not own or run either of them, and the Landore site now sits inside the Skyline construction works at the foot of Kilvey Hill.
The club has not linked the two, saying only that it cannot replace that many spaces at short notice and remains in discussions with other site operators about longer-term options. It is asking fans to feed back on the shuttle through a form on its website.
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