Adam Hinshelwood takes charge of the first league game of his third spell with the Rebels tomorrow afternoon, as we welcome Dover Athletic to the Sussex Transport Community Stadium.
Hinshelwood and his players will be attempting to record a third successive league victory for the first time this campaign, following their recent away wins over Chelmsford City and Chesham United.
Check out all the information you need for your trip to Woodside Road, including ticket information, refreshments option and details of segregation regulations.
Please note, as this is a segregated fixture, home supporters will have to enter the ground via the main turnstiles and then a left turn past the east covered stand if they wish to access the North Stand.
TICKETS
The game will be segregated. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate for tomorrow’s match, although supporters are advised to purchase their ticket in advance via the Fanbase app.
- Adults: £18
- Concession: £14
- Under-18: £8
- Under-12: £5
- Under-6: Free entry
For away fans looking to purchase tickets for Saturday’s match please ensure you buy the correct ticket for tomorrow’s match. Your link for tickets is here.
Away fans will have hospitality options available to them in the West End.
Bowls Club Exit
Tomorrow’s match will be a segregated fixture, with Dover Athletic fans congregating in the uncovered section of the West Corner of the stadium.
In the past, home fans would have found it would take longer to leave the Sussex Transport Community Stadium on segregated matches, as the North, South and West Stands would have to leave via the same exits.
However, the Club are delighted to introduce a solution to this problem. We have reached an agreement with our neighbours at the Bowls Club to open the side exit next to the Arrow Taxi South Stand, which will allow fans to leave quicker via that exit and reduce congestion.
The exit will be clearly marked out by our helpful stewards, who will assist fans in departing the ground.
Currently this arrangement is on a trial basis, which means supporters are requested and expected to follow the stewards’ instructions and leave in an orderly manner. If this doesn’t happen, the Club, and you as supporters, will lose this privilege, thus making it much harder for supporters to exit the stadium for the rest of the season.
Club Shop
A reminder that our Club Shop has changed location this season. The shop is now be situated directly in front of the turnstiles, a prime location for supporters with easy access. All three of our 2025/26 kits are available to purchase at the shop, amongst several other items.

Food and Drink
Our FanZone, sponsored by ST Containers, will be open this weekend and is the perfect place to feel the buzz before kick-off, as the atmosphere builds ahead of tomorrow’s game. TV screens have been installed in recent weeks, which means supporters can watch the early Championship kick-off between Ipswich Town and West Bromwich Albion.

Several refreshments are available to purchase under the canopy, including Drip, our Official Hydration Partner.
Our Elmo’s Chicken Shack, located in the North West Corner of the stadium, will also be open and ready to serve delicious chicken to some hungry customers. Several chicken-oriented items are available to buy and consume, including burgers, tenders and popcorn chicken!
Scoreboard
Our new Scoreboard, sponsored by Gorringe Kitchens & Bathrooms, is set for its second competitive showing tomorrow afternoon.
The screen is situated in the South West corner of the ground. If you are interested in any commercial opportunities associated with the scoreboard, please contact commercial@worthingfc.com

Mackie the Mackerel
Our Official Club mascot, Mackie the Mackerel, will be present as always this weekend. Mackie will be parading around the pitch before the game and at half-time, make sure you say hello!
*Weather dependent. Mackie’s fins like water but they don’t like the rain!

Timings
13:00 – Turnstiles open
14.00 – Team news
14.15 – Warm-ups
15:00 – Kick-off
16:45 – Full-time
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:


