Macclesfield

Macclesfield

London Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 7SP

Macclesfield FC were formed in 2020 after the collapse of Macclesfield Town and have risen rapidly through the non-league pyramid. Based at Moss Rose, the Silkmen carry the town’s football heritage forward with strong crowds, investment and promotion momentum.

  • Founded

    2020

  • Nickname

    The Silkmen

  • Location

    Macclesfield

  • Stadium

    Moss Rose

  • Capacity

    5,911

  • Built

    1891

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Stadium Overview

The Leasing.com Stadium, still widely known as Moss Rose, is one of the most historic grounds in non-league football and has been associated with football in Macclesfield for well over a century. It sits on London Road, around a mile from the town centre, on the A523 road towards Leek.

The ground has a traditional four-sided feel, with the main seated stand and club facilities on one side, terracing behind the goals and further covered and open accommodation around the pitch. It is not a new-build stadium, so the layout has the character of a ground that has been developed over time rather than planned as one modern bowl.

For National League North, Moss Rose is a substantial and atmospheric venue. The ground is capable of handling larger crowds and segregated fixtures, but visitors should still expect a proper old-style football ground, with some areas more enclosed and some views more exposed than others.

Away End

Away arrangements at Macclesfield vary depending on the fixture. For some higher-profile matches, segregation is used and away supporters are given specific seating or terrace allocations. Recent visiting-club information has referred to family-friendly seating and standing away sections at the Leasing.com Stadium.

Because Moss Rose has several distinct spectator areas, away fans should check the match-specific instructions before travelling. For lower-risk National League North fixtures, segregation may be lighter or not used at all, while bigger followings are likely to have a clearly defined away section and separate entry arrangements.

Away supporters should also check collection arrangements if collecting tickets at the ground. Recent visitor guidance for cup fixtures advised supporters collecting tickets at the Leasing.com Stadium to bring ID.

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Matchday Advice

Macclesfield is a good traditional football away day, but it needs a little planning. The ground is around one mile from the town centre and railway station, so it is walkable for many supporters but not right outside the station.

The club has a car park behind the South Stand, but spaces are limited. Macclesfield's own first-time fan information also points supporters towards roadside parking in the immediate area, so drivers should arrive early and park considerately around local streets.

For neutral supporters, the seated areas are the safest choice for a clear view. Those wanting the more traditional atmosphere should look towards the terraces, but for segregated fixtures movement may be restricted and away fans should stick to their allocated section.

Tickets

Macclesfield sell tickets through the club's normal ticketing arrangements, with a ticket office located behind the South Stand. For ordinary league fixtures, matchday sales may be available, but bigger fixtures can use more formal advance sales and collection arrangements.

Away supporters should check whether the fixture is segregated. If it is, the visiting club or Macclesfield will normally confirm the away seating or standing sections and any advance-purchase requirements.

For neutral supporters, seating gives the most comfortable view, while the terraces offer the stronger traditional matchday feel. Because Macclesfield often draw strong crowds for the level, buying in advance is a sensible approach for bigger fixtures.

Stadium Rules

Macclesfield operate standard football ground regulations. Supporters should follow steward instructions, use the correct entrance and remain in any allocated home or away area where segregation applies.

The club car park behind the South Stand is limited, so drivers should not rely on guaranteed on-site parking. Roadside parking is available locally, but supporters should park legally and considerately.

For ticket collections or higher-profile fixtures, supporters should follow the club's instructions carefully, including bringing ID where required for collection.

Accessibility

Accessibility information for Macclesfield should be checked directly with the club before travelling, especially for supporters requiring wheelchair access, step-free routes, seating assistance or accessible parking.

The Leasing.com Stadium is an older football ground that has been developed over time, so access arrangements may vary by stand and by whether segregation is in place. Supporters with specific needs should contact the club ahead of the fixture rather than relying on matchday availability.

Because the club car park is limited, disabled supporters should ask in advance about parking, drop-off and the most suitable entrance.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at the Leasing.com Stadium. Although Moss Rose is a historic ground, Macclesfield do not appear to operate a standard public tour product like larger professional clubs.

Supporters interested in special access, community visits or group arrangements should contact Macclesfield directly, but normal visitors should treat matchday as the main way to experience the ground.

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