The Smokies on fire as top flight beckons at last
Arbroath
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Home of the smokie, Arbroath is a unique destination as far as football is concerned. Its flagship club, Arbroath FC, still hold the record for the highest goals scored in a senior match, 36-0 against Bon Accord in the Scottish Cup in 1885. The pitch where the game took place lay pretty much where the new Gayfield Park stands today, its East Terrace lashed by the North Sea not six yards away. No other stadium in Britain is closer to the sea – in fact, now that Rijeka are rebuilding the Kantrida on the Adriatic, this currently goes for Europe as well. The club’s nicknames relate to Arbroath’s culinary tradition – the Smokies, after the salted haddock distributed and devoured around Britain – and its location. The Red Lichties doesn’t refer to the club’s maroon colours but the harbour lights that once guided scores of vessels safely home with their catch every day.






Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans








Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town




Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
Home of the smokie, Arbroath is a unique destination as far as football is concerned. Its flagship club, Arbroath FC, still hold the record for the highest goals scored in a senior match, 36-0 against Bon Accord in the Scottish Cup in 1885. The pitch where the game took place lay pretty much where the new Gayfield Park stands today, its East Terrace lashed by the North Sea not six yards away. No other stadium in Britain is closer to the sea – in fact, now that Rijeka are rebuilding the Kantrida on the Adriatic, this currently goes for Europe as well. The club’s nicknames relate to Arbroath’s culinary tradition – the Smokies, after the salted haddock distributed and devoured around Britain – and its location. The Red Lichties doesn’t refer to the club’s maroon colours but the harbour lights that once guided scores of vessels safely home with their catch every day.






Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings


Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans








Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town





