Ipswich Town come to Hillsborough this weekend and there will be plenty taking place on the matchday as Sheffield Wednesday aim to take three points from Roy Keane's side - below is all the essential information on the S6 matchday.
Kids for a Quid
Sheffield Wednesday is offering home supporters the opportunity to bring their children to the match on Saturday for just £1.
The Kids for a quid offer is available in the Owls Megastore and online until 12pm on the day of the game, after which normal matchday pricing will apply. We advise supporters to leave plenty of time for buying tickets on the day of the game.
Supporters are reminded that tickets for this and all Owls home games are available now at www.swfc.co.uk/tickets
Arrive early
The turnstiles will be open from 1.30pm from the Ipswich game onwards. Be sure to arrive in good time to avoid the queues.
Pre-match charity collection
The pre-match charity collection at the Ipswich game will be for Sheffield Guide Dogs for the blind.
Beer and chips on the Kop
A new bar is now open on the Kop and will be serving both beer and crinkle cut chips to supporters at the Reading match.
Retail units
There is now an additional matchday retail unit at Hillsborough. As well as the Owls Megastore, we now have a unit selling merchandise behind South Stand near the Penistone Road entrance.
Matchday events
Dance team the Lady Owls will be performing on the pitch before the game and at half time. Former Sheffield Wednesday player Paul Warhurst will be also make an appearance on the pitch at half time.
Post-match analysis with Hirsty and Pearson
Season ticket holders and Owls Foundation members will have access to the 1867 Lounge in the South Stand as former Owls stars David Hirst and John Pearson give their expert analysis on the game. Admission is free of charge and will be on a first come first served basis. Hirsty and JP will be on stage at 5.30pm and the lounge will be open until 6pm.
Food for away fans
The club will be offering supporters of Ipswich Town the opportunity to buy food to take away from the match on their journey home. Supporters should check out the kiosks on their way out.
Concessionary ticket checks on turnstiles
In the mean time Sheffield Wednesday supporters should be aware that, following feedback from fans suggesting that a small number of adult supporters may have been attempting to enter the stadium on concessionary tickets, the club will be implementing turnstile checks for these ticket types.
As stated in the club's season ticket terms and conditions, SWFC reserves the right to check ticket holders' entitlement to a concessionary ticket. This is not an exercise that the club wanted to implement but we feel this has become a necessity to ensure that concessionary tickets are used appropriately.
To this end, supporters gaining access to the stadium with concessionary tickets should bring a form of ID from the following list:
Driving Licence
Passport
Birth Certificate
Medical Card
Bus Pass
NUS (student) Card
HM Forces Card
We apologise in advance to anyone inconvenienced by this practise and thank supporters for their patience and understanding.
Supporters with concessionary tickets who do not provide ID at the turnstile will be turned away and will not be allowed entry unless they return with proof of identity. Supporters are advised that the ticket office will not deal with enquiries associated with ID checking on matchdays and these will be dealt with at the turnstile only.
Parking restrictions
Sheffield Wednesday would like to inform supporters that the following roads will be coned and any cars parked on these roads after the cones are put out are likely to receive a parking fine by the council:
Catchbar Lane
Claywheels Lane
Donovan Road
Foxhill Road
Herries Road
Herries Road South
Niagara Road
Parkside Road
Penistone Road North
Rawson Spring Road
Rawson Spring Way
Scraithwood Drive
Wordsworth Avenue