Boro is a Friday evening fixture - 7.45pm. (2600 from Leeds).
Allow time if your having to collect tickets at ground for entry.
The Train & Bus station are together in Middlesborough centre.
Walking to the ground from town centre is about 20 minutes (I'd advise you to NOT wear Leeds colours 'tho) Riverside is easy to find as its we'll sign posted so just follow the crowd,distance 1 mile.Plenty of food options along route and the ground is well catered for food & drink as its used as a Conference centre during the week so has all facilities.
To get there by foot - exit the station on Bridge Street East and walk along Dock Street towards the River Tees for the most "scenic route" to the stadium. Eventually you will come to the smaller Scott’s Road which will take you all the way to Boro’s ground, even crossing a bridge en route (or if wearing Leeds colours you may end up swimming under it).
For public bus transport from city centre ....... 2 X routes.
For the safer buses which serve this route - as follows: 36, 37, 38, 456 and 611 and most fans get off at Cineworld complex terminus and walk the last 5 minutes to stadium.
Or another bus from Stand 15 Central bus station to Middlesborough College clock tower will get you to within a 5 minute walk to stadium also.
https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Middlesbr...erside-Stadium
Taxi from Bus/Train station will take 5 mins costing £6/£10.
By car ...... Sat nav Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough TS3 6RS.
https://www.mfc.co.uk/supporter-serv...to-the-stadium
For public bus transport from Billingham to Middlesborough these routes may be applicable for the 20 mins journey.
https://bustimes.org/services/34-mid...-middlesbrough
For trains .... https://www.thetrainline.com/train-t...-mar-2018/1710
Leeds United official supporters branch in Teeside have a Twitter contact so maybe someone on that could offer you lift solutions for your visit to ER against Wolves from Billingham.
https://www.leedsunited.com/news/tea...mbers-br-clubs
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