Brentford FC Ground & Tickets

Ground: Gtech Community Stadium
Capacity: 17,250
Location: Lionel Road South, London
Country: United Kingdom
The Ground
The Gtech Community Stadium is one of the most modern and intimate football arenas in England. Nestled in West London, it has been the home of Brentford Football Club since 2020, following the club’s departure from their historic ground, Griffin Park.
With a capacity of 17,250, the stadium offers an outstanding matchday experience, blending modern design with a close-knit, electric atmosphere. Every seat is designed to keep fans close to the pitch, ensuring excellent sightlines and an immersive view of the action from anywhere in the ground. The compact, bowl-shaped structure helps generate a vibrant and intense atmosphere.
Accessibility and sustainability were central to its design, featuring inclusive facilities and environmentally friendly technologies such as rainwater harvesting and solar energy.
Beyond football, the Gtech Community Stadium serves as a multi-purpose venue and community hub. It regularly hosts rugby matches, concerts, and community events, while Brentford FC’s Community Sports Trust operates a variety of programs supporting local residents.
Official Tickets
Brentford Membership + Ticket Access Become a Member (My Bees Membership via brentfordfc.com) to access ticket sales. Members get priority access to home Premier League matches, with sales typically opening several weeks before each fixture. Most adult fans secure tickets through this membership system.
Ticket Exchange / Ticket Resale Brentford operates an official Ticket Exchange where Season Ticket Holders can resell their seats if they cannot attend. Access to the Exchange is available exclusively for Members, offering another chance to find tickets, often right up to matchday.
Pre-Season / Cup Matches: For friendlies, early-round cup fixtures, and non-league games, tickets are often more widely available. These games may not always require Membership and may go on general sale closer to kick-off.
Overseas Ticket Agents / Supporters Brentford works with selected official (overseas) agents like SeatPick and Sportsbreak. International fans can often secure official tickets (typically PDF or mobile tickets) through these partners several weeks ahead of the match.
Fanshop
Bees Superstore
The Bees Superstore, Kew Bridge Distribution Centre, Lionel Rd South, Brentford TW8 9QR
How to get to the Stadium
Via train and underground (Tube)
South Western Railway > Kew Bridge Station: The closest and most direct option. Kew Bridge station is just 2 min. walk from the stadium entrance.
London Underground > Gunnersbury Station (District Line & Overground): About a 15 min. walk to the stadium. This route can often be less crowded on matchdays.
London Underground > Chiswick Park (District Line): Roughly a 20 min. walk. A pleasant route through the local area, especially before afternoon kick-offs.
London Underground > Acton Town (Piccadilly & District Line): About 25 min. on foot, but a good alternative when other stations are busy.
Airport
Heathrow Airport
Piccadilly Line: Board at Heathrow (Terminals 2–5) on the Piccadilly Line and ride to Acton Town, then transfer to District Line towards Gunnersbury or Chiswick Park. Total journey time: approx. 45–60 minutes.
By taxi/Uber: Around 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.
Eurostar: London St Pancras International
Take the King’s Cross St Pancras/Euston, Victoria Line to Vauxhall. From Vauxhall take South Western Railway to Kew Bridge. Walk 5 Minutes to the Stadium. Total journey time: appr. 60 minutes.
Around the Stadium
Before and After the Match
Tap on the Line – Located right at Kew Bridge Station, just steps from the stadium. A popular spot for both home and away fans, offering a wide range of beers and food with a relaxed atmosphere.
The Botanist (Kew Gardens) – About a 10–15 min. walk from the stadium. A stylish gastropub with great food, cocktails, and a more upscale vibe for pre-match drinks or post-game meals.
Coach and Horses (Kew Green) – Roughly 10 min. from the stadium, overlooking Kew Green. A classic British pub with plenty of space, traditional pub fare, and outdoor seating on nice days..
The Globe – A riverside pub a short walk away, offering craft beers, hearty meals, and scenic views. Popular for both pre- and post-match gatherings.
The Griffin – Brentford’s most iconic old-school pub, located near the old Griffin Park site. Known for its traditional feel, packed with local fans and full of history.
One Over the Ait – Located directly opposite the stadium on Kew Bridge (2 min walk). Modern Fuller's pub with large windows, river views, good selection of beers, and plenty of outdoor seating — extremely popular on matchdays.
The Bell & Crown – About a 12–15 min walk along the riverside in Strand-on-the-Green. Traditional riverside pub with picturesque views of the Thames, quality food, and a more relaxed vibe away from the busiest crowds.
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