Brentford FC
·24 de octubre de 2024
Brentford FC
·24 de octubre de 2024
Here’s some useful information to help you get ready for matchday.
Rail
Gunnersbury station will be open post-match, with no delay after the full-time whistle.
No disruptions are expected on matchday. Plan your journey to Gtech Community Stadium ahead of time to avoid delays.
Parking
We advise you to take public transport to the match where possible.
If you are driving, pre-book parking through our website for secure parking on matchday.
No reserved parking is available to supporters unless a space has been pre-booked.
The deadline to list your season ticket on the exchange is Friday 25 October, 2pm.
This season, we have moved the deadline to 2pm the day before each home game.
If you know you cannot make the game, list your ticket to avoid getting a yellow card.
This fixture is one of our designated No Room For Racism fixtures for the season.
We believe that football is for everyone. Our inclusivity and diversity make us who we are. There is no room for discrimination, and racism is not tolerated at our club.
Like other Premier League clubs, our team will take the knee before kick-off to show their commitment to eradicating discrimination. We encourage you to be in your seats early.
On matchday, we’ll be supporting the Say My Name campaign that highlights how respectful interactions around names can create more inclusive communities:
Before the match, Thomas Frank will present Brentford Women head coach Karleigh Osborne with a specially commissioned illustration to celebrate Karleigh as our No Room For Racism icon, an initiative by the Premier League.
Black History Month is an important time of year to celebrate the contributions of Black people to British society, as well as reflect on the history, culture and struggles of the African and Caribbean diaspora in the UK.
There will be some activity to mark Black History Month on matchday.
We’ll be hosting a Fan Zone for all Brentford fans at the London Water & Steam Museum before kick-off.
Entry is free and fans can enjoy music, food and drink, matchday giveaways and activities for all the family.
Come along between 12pm-2pm to join in.
Please note that entrance may be restricted if we reach capacity.
We're giving away free Brentford scarves to supporters on matchday. Claim yours at our kiosks in the west stand car park area and opposite entrance B. The giveaway will be from 1.30pm until stocks last.
At half-time, Olympic bronze medallist Georgia Bell will be chatting with Stu Wakeford about her incredible rise from parkrun to the Paris 2024 games.
For fans who have submitted messages to be read out by Peter Gilham in the stadium, please note that these announcements will take place at 2.30pm instead of at half-time. Please take your seat early to hear the messages.
After the match, the Dugout Bar in the south stand will be open to Bees fans to enjoy, with our early-bird prices on offer until closing time, including £4 pints and deals on food!
We’ll also be showing Everton v Fulham on the screens inside the bar, kick-off 5.30pm.
Entry is first come, first served. Last orders at 7.30pm before an 8pm close.
Take advantage of our food and drink offers:
General admission early bird offers (available from 1.30-2pm)
Premium lounges and the Dugout early bird offers (available from 12.30-1.30pm)
The Dugout post-match offers (until 7.30pm)
9am: Bees Superstore opens (closes at 6pm)
12pm: Fan Zone opens at the London Water and Steam Museum (closes 2pm)
12.30pm: Bee A Hero blood type testing opens at the Fan Hive (closes 2.30pm)
12.30pm: Box Office opens (closes at half-time, reopens for 30 minutes at full-time)
12.30pm: Hospitality doors open (Early bird offers until 1.30pm)
1.30pm: Meet Josh Dasilva at the Fan Hive
1.30pm: General admission doors open (early bird offers until 2pm)
2.30pm: Peter Gilham’s fan messages read out in the bowl
3pm: Kick-off
8pm: The Dugout closes (bar closes at 7.30pm)
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