Bolton Wanderers take on Greater Manchester rivals Stockport County in the match kicking off at noon today.
However, the Bee Network has warned fans travelling to the game at Stockport’s Edgeley Park stadium, that there are no trains between Manchester and Stockport.
Due to major engineering works, no trains will stop at Stockport station until the work finishes on Friday, August 22.
The station is closed for 21 days to remove the old bridge and install a new railway bridge and roundabout.
There is a rail replacement service in place – but fans have been warned that spaces on these buses is limited.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has put in place a direct bus service from Bolton Interchange to Edgeley Park to help fans get to the game.
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The bus will depart from stand G in the interchange, at the following times:
- 9.45am
- 9.50am
- 9.55am
- 10am
- 10.05am
- 10.10am
After the match, the buses will take fans back to Bolton Interchange, and tickets can be bought on the direct bus service.
Prices are £10 for an adult return and £5 return for under 16s.
Bee Network products will not be accepted on the service, but concessionary passes can be used.