With over 1,500 Hibees expected to make the journey to Paisley for our William Hill Premiership match with St.Mirren, supporters are asked to note the following information before travelling.

TICKETING & ACCESSING STADIUM
Match tickets will not be available at the SMISA stadium and if you do not have a valid ticket for this match, please do not travel to avoid disappointment.
With the game kicking off at 2pm, turnstiles will open at 1pm.
Four turnstiles will be available for Hibernian Supporters within the North Stand and you are advised to arrive early to avoid any queues.
Any pre-purchased tickets that have not been collected from the Hibernian Ticket Office will be taken to St.Mirren and the Hibernian Supporter Liaison Officer will be on hand at the turnstiles to distribute these tickets.
CATERING
Catering is available in the stadium and both cash and card payments are accepted.
TRAVEL
For up-to-date travel information please refer to the following websites.
For all other up-to-date travel information across Scotland visit: Traveline Scotland and Scottish Road Works.
PARKING
Free Away Car and Coach parking will be available on Clark Street, located a short walk from the Stadium. Coaches should be aware of the low bridge on Greenhill Road (3m restriction).
There is no car parking on site for Hibernian supporters and care should be taken when parking in residential areas to ensure you are legally parked.

UNACCEPTABLE CONDUCT
We ask you to consider your actions, before, during and after the match.
We remind all supporters that unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated, anyone caught in possession of pyrotechnics, throwing objects, causing damage, entering the trackside or field of play, or bringing in bottles/cans into the stadium can expect action to be taken.
The Club will continue to support the actions of Police Scotland and the courts in acting against anyone detected carrying out a breach of the Ground Regulations or being involved in unacceptable conduct.
Regardless, if we are home or away, sanctions against any breach may result in the individual facing an indefinite Club Ban, a Football Banning Order or, as we have seen elsewhere recently, a custodial sentence. Please don’t be that person!
The use of pyrotechnics is a criminal offence and action will be taken against those caught in possession on the day, similarly, anyone identified through the post-match review of CCTV will face similar action sanctions by the Club.
Walkways should be kept clear. This is not only a Ground Regulations requirement but also in the interest of the safety of all members of the public.
Football is a place where families come together to support their team and Hibernian Football Club prides itself in being a Club for everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, colour, disability, gender, religion, creed, and sexual orientation. Please help us keep it this way.
Finally, please listen to and follow instructions given by Police Scotland, stewards and over the PA System, before, during and after the match.