Men
National League South Sat 31 August Beveree Stadium
Hampton & Richmond
  • Campbell (20')
  • Babajide (56')
2
Worthing
  • Rea (59')
  • Cashman (26')
  • Willard (49')
3
2-3

The Rebels will be looking to bounce back from their Bank Holiday Monday defeat at Truro when they head to the Beveree Stadium to take on a Hampton & Richmond side that have picked up five points from a possible fifteen.

 

The Ground

The Beveree Stadium has been the home to Hampton & Richmond Borough Football Club since it opened in 1959 and has a capacity of 3,500 (644 seated).

On the west side of the ground, there are a mixture of stands. In the centre is the Main Stand which has 234 seats. It has three large supporting pillars along its front that help hold up the roof. An additional row of seats has been attached to the front wall at pitch level (included in the number above). Attached to the Main Stand in the southeast corner is a shallow terrace, which has seven wide steps, and has a corrugated roof that covers most of the area. Again it has several supports running across its middle. On the other side of the Main Stand is a small covered seated stand, with 251 seats. The corrugated iron roof only covers the back few rows of seats. There are also some standing areas on this side of the pitch.

Opposite is the school side, it is mostly open flat, or slightly stepped standing, although there is a small cover around the halfway line. The team dugouts are also located on this side of the ground which makes it very difficult for those on the ‘bench’ to see the action on a sunny day.

At the south end behind the goal is the small covered seated Alan Simpson Stand. This simple-looking stand runs for around a quarter of the width of the pitch, with standing at the front and small terraces on either side. There are 100 seats in four rows and it is raised above the playing area, meaning that spectators need to climb a small set of stairs to access it. This stand is covered and is free of any supporting pillars, ensuring an uninterrupted view of the game. This end also has the Social Club to one side and the club’s dressing rooms, meaning that the teams come onto the pitch from that end.

On the opposite, the North End is a small covered terrace which sits directly behind the goal, with an open terrace to either side. This has been named The Keith Hussey Stand. The stadium has a set of eight small floodlight pylons, four of which run down each side of the pitch. As well as toilets in the clubhouse there is a separate toilet block in the small car park.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased in advance, or or alternatively card only turnstiles will be in operation at the ground at the following prices:

  • Adult – £17.00
  • Concession – £12.00
  • Over 65 – £12.00
  • 16-18 Years Old – £5.00
  • Under 16 – £3.00
  • Under 5 – £0.00

Buy Tickets

 

Travel & Parking

By Road: Leave the M25 at Junction 12 and take the M3 Junction towards Central London. Leave the M3 at Junction 1 and take the A308 towards Kingston. After approximately two miles and on reaching Hampton, turn left onto the High Street, then immediately turn left into Station Road. Take the next right into Beaver Close for the Beveree Stadium entrance.

There is only a small car park at the ground itself, so it is a case of street parking.

By Rail: Hampton Railway Station is located less than half a mile away from the ground. On exiting the station turn left along Station Road. Beaver Close and the entrance to the Beveree Stadium are half a mile down Station Road on the left.

 

Ground Facilities & Pubs

Supporters are also advised that The Beveree Stadium is now a cashless zone and that food and drink outlets are card only.

Pubs near the Beveree Stadium:

  • Worlds End – 88 Station Rd, Hampton TW12 2AX
  • Duke of Clarence – 147 High St, Hampton Hill, Hampton TW12 1NJ
  • The Bell Inn – 8 Thames St, Hampton TW12 2EA

 

More Information

For more information and reviews read the guide on Football Ground Guide.

Enjoy your visit!