Scotland host Japan in two match series

As the Scottish domestic season draws to a close, attention now turns to the international scene with Scotland Senior Women welcoming Japan to the Glasgow National Hockey Centre on 2 & 3 May.

While there is no international competition for Gordon Shepherd’s side in 2016, thoughts are already focussing on preparations for the World League campaign and European Championship next year.

Japan, meanwhile, have the prospect of participation in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games later this summer, and will provide the Scots with a real test of their credentials.

Scotland Senior Women

 

No.

Surname

Forename

Club

Caps

2

Cochrane

Nicki

Edinburgh University

33

32

Camlin

Lucy

Edinburgh University

1

14

Marshall

Kareena

Western Wildcats

96

18

McGilveray

Susan

Clydesdale Western

91

26

Collins

Robyn

Surbiton

13

4

Newlands

Emily

Watsonians

5

8

Costello

Amy

CALA Edinburgh

3

17

Belch

Karin

Grove Menzieshill

5

5

Howie

Heather

Clydesdale Western

3

17

Lloyd

Nikki

Wimbledon

79

22

Skrastin

Nicki

Mannheimmer

82

21

Howie

Ali

Clydesdale Western

55

25

Holmes

Kate

Clifton

3

9

Robertson

Katie

Grove Menzieshill

6

31

McGregor

Emma

CALA Edinburgh

9

20

Brown

Millie

Clydesdale Western

10

12

Watson

Charlotte

Dundee Wanderers

2

1

Eadie

Jennifer

Clydesdale Western

16

4

Lang

Heather

Clydesdale Western

3

7

Brodie

Amy

Edinburgh University

35

 

Match Schedule

2 May

Scotland Senior Women v Japan, 19.30, Glasgow National Hockey Centre

3 May

Scotland Senior Women v Japan, 19.30, Glasgow National Hockey Centre

Venue

 

Getting to the Glasgow National Hockey Centre

Can I park at the Stadium?

The will be no parking available at the venue.

What are my transport options for getting to the event?

Car/Motorcycle: No parking facilities will be available. However, spectators can park on Ballater St. with no restrictions during the week and weekends. For those travelling from outwith Glasgow, the city can be accessed by the M8, M80, M74 and M77 motorways.

Bus: Ballater St. is serviced by number 65, 164. Nearby London Rd. is serviced by 18, 43, 46, 64 and 263. Please visit FirstBus Glasgow for more information.

Train: Bridgeton Rail Station is approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the venue and is serviced by trains to and from Glasgow Central. Please visit National Rail for more information.Can I park at the Stadium?

Car I park my car at the venue?

There will be car parking available at the venue allocated on first come first serve basis.

What are my transport options for getting to the event?

Car/Motorcycle: For those travelling from outwith Glasgow, the city can be accessed by the M8, M80, M74 and M77 motorways.

Bus: Ballater St. is serviced by number 65, 164. Nearby London Rd. is serviced by 18, 43, 46, 64 and 263. Please visit FirstBus Glasgow for more information.

Train: Bridgeton Rail Station is approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the venue and is serviced by trains to and from Glasgow Central. Please visit National Rail for more information.

Venue Facilities

Can I bring a buggy into the stadium?

Yes, however there are stairs and no access to a lift. The buggy will need to be checked into reception as it will not be allowed in the stands due to health and safety.

What should I do if I misplace my property?

Ask the event staff on site and they will advise further.

What can I bring to the venue?

Can I bring a camera?

Yes.

Can I bring a pet?

No.

Can I bring an air horn or flare?

No.

Can I bring a backpack or suitcase?

Small backpacks are permitted, suitcases no.

Can I bring food and drink into the stadium?

Food yes. No alcohol or glass bottles allowed.

I need more information

Where can I contact the organiser with any further questions?

Tel: 0141 550 5999

Email: [email protected]

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