The match is sold out and therefore there are no remaining tickets available either online or on the gate – please do not travel to the ground without a ticket.
Gates open at 5.45pm and visitors are advised to arrive as early as possible to avoid difficulties getting everyone in the ground in plenty of time for kick-off. Additional security checks will be taking place therefore it may take longer than usual to enter the stadium. Supporters are also advised to have their QR codes ready to speed up the scanning process.
Supporters will be segregated for this fixture. Away fans will enter via the north east turnstile and occupy a portion of the north stand and a section of the uncovered east stand (see stadium map below).
They will have access to the food and drink kiosk and toilet facilities situated in that corner of the ground.
Home fans will be able to access all other areas, however to access the north stand they will need to do so by travelling around the south and west sides of the ground.
Stadium Map
Here is your visual guide for where to find everything once inside the ground:

Behaviour
Under no circumstances will the use of pyrotechnics by any supporter, home or away, be tolerated. Anyone found attempting to bring flares into the stadium, in possession of, or throwing them in the ground will be removed from the stadium immediately. They will also face a severe banning order and will be reported to the police.
Food and drink
The north west kiosk is now fully open for home supporters serving hot sausage rolls, pies and pasties as well as a full range of draft lagers.
Jim Jam’s Catering return to serve up their speciality chicken as well as beer and Guinness from their pop-up in the south west corner of the ground.
Timings
17:45 – Turnstiles open
18.45 – Team news
19.00 – Warm-ups
19:45 – Kick-off
21:30 – Full-time
Extra time and penalties will be played to determine a winner if necessary.
Travel and Parking
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.
We encourage visitors to travel to the ground by public transport wherever possible to reduce congestion and emissions.
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 before your journey. Ensure you leave early and in plenty of time.
Ground Regulations & Accessibility
For more general stadium information, including our accessibility guide, ground regulations and behaviour guidelines, please visit: