Here's all the information you need to know ahead of Sundayâs Womenâs Super League fixture against Crystal Palace, kick-off 2pm.
TRAVEL
Public parking is not available at Broadfield Stadium. Free parking is available in the William Reed Car Park, around 200 yards before the turning for the stadium.
If you are driving, please exit the M23 at Pease Pottage at junction 11. Take the third exit, and the stadium is on your left at the bottom of Brighton Road. Look for the brown sign titled âBroadfield Stadiumâ! The postcode is RH11 9RX.
Crawley Train Station is the closest station to the stadium, around a twenty-minute walk away. A taxi rank is available outside of the stadium.
If you are planning to travel via bus, Fastway 10 and 20 bus routes stop right outside the ground.
Seats are still available via Seagull Travel for our coach travel from a range of pick up points across Sussex. Further information about getting to Crawley is available here. TICKETING
Make sure to scan your match and season ticket at the turnstiles. If your attendance isnât logged, we canât surprise you with rewards throughout the season!
Please show the stewards your ticket for scanning in either digital, paper or card form.
FOOD & DRINK
There are multiple catering kiosks where you can grab snacks pre-match and at half-time. Located both internally and externally, they will be selling a range of food, as well as hot and cold drinks.
Redz Bar, located on the back of the South Stand, will be open from 12.30pm and will sell a range of alcoholic and soft drinks.
FANZONE
Opening at 12.30pm, you can find the fanzone next to the Southeast corner, everyone can enjoy a free photobooth to capture their matchday selfie before kick-off and a free face painter to show your Albion colours. Be sure to visit the club shop where youâll find Nike training & coaches kits with up to 40% off
We will be welcoming the Seagulls of Ska back to the ground for another performance pre-match in the fanzone, as well as bringing the noise during the match from the South stand and at half-time.
FAN CONDUCT & SAFEGUARDING
Everyone has the right to attend football matches in a safe and friendly environment.
We do not tolerate any forms of discriminatory behaviour including, racist abuse, homophobic abuse, tragedy chanting, misogynistic & xenophobic language, and foul & abusive language.
We take Safeguarding of all fans attending Broadfield Stadium seriously and encourages any concerns or worries about young people or adults at risk to be reported to the nearest steward where our matchday team can respond appropriately.
If you spot any unacceptable behaviour or a potential safeguarding issue that you feel needs to be addressed immediately, please text the matchday helpline on 07958 157996.
If you wish to buy tickets for future Albion womenâs games, you can do so here. See you on Sunday!