Serpentine (SFF) and interdigitated (IFF) flow fields were investigated with regard to their use in a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). The DMFC equipped with SFFs showed lower methanol cross-over, higher fuel utilisation and slightly larger voltage efficiency at low current densities. IFFs enhanced mass transport and membrane humidification allowing to achieve high power densities of 450 and 290 mW cm - 2 in the presence of oxygen and air feed, respectively, at 130 o C. A fuel efficiency of 90% was obtained with the IFFs in the presence of 1 M methanol feed at 130 o C and a current load of 500 mA cm - 2 .