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FA Cup Round 1 Sat 2 November Sussex Transport Community Stadium
Worthing
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Morecambe
  • Slew (7')
  • Williams (88')
2
0-2

The club is excited to be hosting another historic occasion at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium today as we play host to a league club in the FA Cup for the first time in our history.

We are pleased to confirm that the whole of the North Stand will be open to home supporters, serviced by food and beverage kiosks in both the North-West and North-East corners of the ground. The fixture will be all-ticket, with no tickets available at the gate.

 

Segregation

This is a segregated match with Morecambe supporters being accommodated in the North-East terrace with bespoke toilets and food and drink facilities.

Home supporters using the north stand can only enter it via the South and West stand route of the ground. Exit after the match can be made via the shorter North-East turnstiles once stewards confirm that away supporters have safely exited the ground.

 

Alcohol Consumption Compliance

As we enter the competition proper, the compliance regulations around the consumption of alcohol in the stadium change from our standard match day guidelines.

These regulations require that no alcohol is consumed in sight of the pitch for the duration of the match, which includes half time. To ensure the club can effectively manage this obligation and avoid any risk of contravention, on this occasion, the following tighter guidelines will be applied.

The North-East and North-West kiosks will open at 12.30pm and sell soft drinks and hot food. No alcohol will be served from these kiosks throughout.

The stand bar and the container bar will open at 12.30pm and will sell alcohol all afternoon, except during half time. Supporters will not be able to leave either of these bar areas to enter other areas of the ground with an alcoholic drink at any point throughout the afternoon.

 

Stadium Map

Here is a visual guide for where to find everything once inside the ground today:

 

Match Preview

Worthing are getting set for another historic occasion at the Sussex Transport Community Stadium this weekend as they host a league club in the FA Cup for the first time ever.

Preview: Worthing vs Morecambe – Emirates FA Cup First Round (02/11/24)
Match Preview2 months ago

 

Timings

12:30 – Gates open
12:30 – Stand Bar and Container Bar open
12.30 – Newcastle United vs Arsenal live in the Stand Bar
15:00 – Kick-off
17:30 – Wolves vs Crystal Palace live in the Stand Bar

 

Food & Drink

As mentioned above, today’s match against Morecambe will be segregated. See below for more information on food and drink options for both sets of supporters.

Home Supporters

  • Access the ground via the home entrance as shown on the map above.
  • The Stand Bar, Fanzone, and food kiosks in the South-East, North-East and North-West corners will all be available to you as well as a temporary food kiosk in the South-West corner serviced by Jim Jams Catering.

Away Supporters

  • Access the ground via the away entrance as shown on the map above.
  • Toilet facilities and a bespoke food and drink outlet will be available.

Travel & Parking

Worthing and West Worthing train stations are both approximately a ten minute walk to the ground. Supporters travelling by rail, please check Southern Rail’s website prior to your journey. Ensure you leave early and in plenty of time.

The ground is situated in the heart of a residential area and parking is severely restricted on matchdays. We ask supporters to travel together and use public transport where possible. If travelling by car please respect our neighbours by parking considerately.

 

Ground Regulations & Accessibility

For more general stadium information, including our accessibility guide, ground regulations and behaviour guidelines, please visit:

Stadium
6 years ago

 

How to Follow

If you can’t be at the game tomorrow, you can follow the game via live updates from the club’s official Twitter account. You can also listen to live commentary via the club’s official commentary service.