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Picturepath launches stadium guide to help football clubs support fans with additional needs

Its new feature was used at a League One club's ground at the weekend - with several more to be announced soon

A Cambridge United fan using the Picturepath app

A Liverpool-based tech start-up has launched a new stadium visitor guide feature on its app to help clubs better support fans with additional needs.

Picturepath's new feature enables fans who would typically struggle in heightened sensory environments, such as sports stadia, to reduce sensory stress by seeing, planning and preparing for each stage of their matchday visit.

For fans with additional needs - particularly those with autism, large crowds, loud cheering, floodlights, sights and sounds typical on matchdays can induce significant anxiety that stops many from attending.

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Clubs are increasingly looking for solutions to improve access, inclusivity and allow all fans to enjoy a fair and equal matchday experience, Picturepath said.

The feature was used for the first time at the weekend - at Cambridge United's Abbey Stadium.

Speaking of the collaboration, Cambridge United’s fan director Dave Matthew-Jones said: "I am really keen to make our matchday experience at the Abbey as inclusive as possible, providing facilities and support that meet the needs of all of our supporters’ interests.