Men
National League South Fri 29 March Draper Tools Community Stadium
Havant & Waterlooville
  • Willson (43')
1
Worthing
  • Pearce (11', 70')
  • Willard (52')
  • Cashman (78')
  • Chadwick (90+1')
5
1-5

The Rebels begin their Easter weekend double-header with a Good Friday trip along the A27 to Havant & Waterlooville.

The Ground

On one side is the impressive-looking Main Stand. This stand runs for around half the length of the pitch but is situated to one side of the halfway line. It is covered and all seated and is free of supporting pillars, but has a floodlight pylon located directly in front of it. To one side is the team’s entrance to the ground from the dressing rooms behind. This stand has a capacity of 560 seats. This side of the ground also contains a small covered terrace.

Opposite is a small covered terrace that runs almost the full length of the pitch. It does though have a set of four floodlight pylons running across the front of it. It has a television gantry perched on its roof.

Both ends are small covered terraces, one of which is split into two sections.

 

Tickets

Tickets are available to buy in advance via the link below. Alternatively, you can purchase tickets on the day via cash or card.

  • Adult – £15.00
  • Concession – £10.00
  • Student – £10.00
  • Under 16 – FREE* (*when accompanied by a full-paying adult)

TICKETS

 

Travel & Parking

By Road: Turn off the A27 at the Hayling Island roundabout (A3023). Take the turning towards Havant (B2149). Follow the road through the town centre crossing three sets of traffic lights until you go over the railway and come to a roundabout. Go straight on, through another four sets of lights. At the fifth, (after passing the Heron pub on your left), turn right into Bartons Road. The ground will be on your right. At the top of the hill immediately after a pedestrian crossing, turn right onto Martin Road. The entrance to the ground is several hundred yards along the road on your right.

There is a car park at the ground which is free. Otherwise street parking.

By Rail: Havant Railway Station is situated just over a mile away from the ground. It is served by trains from London Waterloo and Portsmouth. Westleigh Park is around a 20-minute walk away. Firstly there are two exits to the station. Do not come out of the main station entrance but instead use the exit over on Platform 1. This leads you onto a covered walkway which emerges onto Leigh Road, where you turn left. As Leigh Road bends around to the right becoming Lavant Drive, bear left to continue along Leigh Road (indicated by a no-through road sign). At the end of Leigh Road continue on the pedestrian pathway until you emerge onto the main road. Bear right and walk alongside the dual carriageway. When you reach a set of traffic lights with the Heron pub on your left turn right just before a garage onto a pedestrian path. Continue straight on into Martin Drive and you will reach Westleigh Park on your left.

 

Ground Facilities & Away Pubs

There is a fair sized clubhouse, called the Westleigh at the ground itself. The entrance to the Westleigh is located just outside the main turnstiles. Away fans are welcome to use it. Otherwise five minutes away, in walking distance on the main Petersfield Road (going towards Havant) is the Heron Pub, which also serves food and is part of the Hungry Horse chain. To find this pub turn right out of the Club car park and walk up to the main road. You will see the pub over on your left and on the other side of the road.

If arriving by train at Havant Station then nearby on Park Road South is a Wetherspoons outlet called the Parchment Makers. Whilst on Homewell is a traditional pub run by Fullers called the Robin Hood.

 

More Information

For more information, read the guide on – https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/havant-and-waterlooville-westleigh-park.html