Last season’s average home league attendance of 1,740 was a 13% increase on the previous campaign and over 40% up from our first in National League South.
We also enjoyed our first ever sellout for a league match when Dorking Wanderers visited on Easter Monday, and three in total for the season with the addition of the FA Cup first round tie with Rochdale and the play-off eliminator with Maidstone United.
Admission Prices
Following a review of the club’s matchday pricing, the board considered supporters of all ages and profiles when coming to a decision that strikes a balance between being faced with increased running costs and what is reasonable.
We have taken considerable steps to make attending matches more accessible for young adults.
Previously, anyone over the age of 16 (unless they held valid student photocard ID) would be charged as an adult. Now anyone under the age of 18 will benefit from a large discount, while those aged between 18-21 will qualify as a concession.
Concession prices will still be available for those over 65-years-old, students (with valid photocard ID) and people with a registered disability.
2025/26 Men’s National League South matches
Category | Price |
Adult | £18 |
Concession | £14 |
U18 | £8 |
U12 | £5 |
U6 | Free |
*Prices for friendlies and cup competitions may be subject to change.
Womens and Under-18’s league matches
Women’s league matches will be £4 admission for all, except those under 16 who will be admitted free of charge.
Under-18’s league matches will be £3 admission for all, except those under 16 who will be admitted free of charge.
Finance Director, Chris Salt commented: “‘Like many companies, the club is facing significant financial pressures because of the increase in the National Living Wage and changes to National Insurance. Those two measures alone will result in our spending rising by over £40,000 next season”.
“Matchday operational costs also continue to grow sharply. At the same time the board wants to invest in the playing budget to ensure we give Chris Agutter the best chance of putting together a competitive squad. This has created a challenging set of issues especially as we remain committed to running the club in a way that is financially sustainable”.
“Passing those cost increases onto supporters would be neither reasonable nor appropriate. The growth in crowds since we’ve been in National League South is an indication of the club’s potential and our scope to grow further. We also need to widen our revenue base and not rely disproportionately on match day income to make ends meet”.
“We believe that an increase of £1 on ticket prices with the cost of season tickets being based on existing levels of discount strikes a fair balance between all the considerations that we faced”.
Tickets
Tickets for all Men’s matches will continue to be available to buy online in advance via our ticket provider, Fanbase.
Supporters will still be able to purchase tickets in person, however they must do so via the club’s ticket office first, prior to accessing the ground via the turnstile.
The ticket office will be open three hours before kick-off on every matchday, as well as other standard times during the week (TBC).
Season Tickets
Information regarding season tickets for the 2025/26 season, including the Earlybird window will be announced tomorrow, Friday 9 May.