Bromley FC Ground & Tickets

Ground: Hayes Lane
Capacity: 5,150
Location: Hayes Lane, Bromley London
Country: United Kingdom
The Ground
Hayes Lane, located in the London Borough of Bromley, South East London, serves as the proud home of Bromley FC, a club with deep roots dating back to its founding in 1892. Originally opened in 1938, the current Hayes Lane stadium stands as a modernized version of the club’s historic ground, which has been central to Bromley’s footballing identity for generations.
With a capacity of approximately 5,150 — including around 1,450 seated — Hayes Lane reflects Bromley’s steady rise through the English football pyramid, balancing the intimacy of non-league football with ongoing ambitions for growth and development. The stadium features a modern main stand, all-weather 3G pitch, covered terraces, and excellent facilities.
Hayes Lane also embodies Bromley FC’s strong community-focused ethos. The club has established itself as a central hub for local football, youth development, and grassroots programs, while its supporters have played a key role in sustaining the club’s progress both on and off the field.
Official Tickets
General Sale:
For most regular season matches, tickets are available to the general public and usually do not require any membership.
Box Office: If you haven’t bought in advance, there’s usually the option to buy tickets at the stadium on matchday at the turnstiles, but it's always safer to purchase early if you're travelling or want to secure a particular area of the ground.
You can buy official tickets for Bromley FC directly through the club’s official website: tickets.bromleyfc.co.uk
Fanshop
How to get to the Stadium
Via Underground (Tube) or Overground
Via London Underground > Victoria Station (for National Rail transfer): Take the Victoria Line to London Victoria, then connect to National Rail services to Bromley South.
Via National Rail > Bromley South Station: The most direct option from central London (e.g. London Victoria). Fast trains take approx. 15-20 min, followed by a 15 min walk or short local bus ride to Hayes Lane Stadium.
Via National Rail > Bromley North Station: A quieter alternative. Trains from Grove Park take approx. 5 min after connecting from Charing Cross or Cannon Street. Bromley North is around a 20 min walk to the stadium.
Airport
London Gatwick Airport (LGW)
London City Airport (LCY)
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Eurostar: London St Pancras International
Victoria Line to Victoria Station, then National Rail to Bromley South. Total journey time: approx. 40–50 minutes.
The closest major airport to Bromley. Direct Southern Rail services to East Croydon (15–20 min), then transfer to National Rail towards Bromley South (15 min). Total journey time: approx. 45–60 minutes.
DLR to Bank Station, then Northern Line southbound to London Bridge. From London Bridge, take National Rail to Bromley South (15 min). Total journey time: approx. 45–60 minutes.
Take the Heathrow Express (15 min) to Paddington, then Bakerloo Line to Victoria Station. From Victoria, take National Rail to Bromley South (20 min). Total journey time: approx. 60–75 minutes.
Around the Stadium
Before and After the Match
Bickley Arms – About a 10–12 min walk from the stadium. Classic matchday pub for Bromley supporters. Big beer garden, family-friendly, lots of TVs showing early kick-offs.
The Bricklayers Arms – Around a 5 min walk from Hayes Lane. Very popular with home fans. Traditional pub atmosphere with quick service, outdoor seating, and plenty of matchday chatter.
The Star & Garter – Roughly 15 min walk from the ground in central Bromley.One of the busiest pubs in Bromley on matchday. Plenty of space, vibrant atmosphere, and close to other pre-match options.
Partridge Bromley – In the heart of Bromley High Street (15 min walk). A Fuller's pub with real ales and a relaxed feel. Good food options if you're grabbing a pre-match meal.
The Garden Shed — near South Wimbledon station (12 min walk). Cosy independent pub with an excellent beer garden. Good choice for those staying south of the stadium.
The Railway Tavern – Right next to Bromley South Station (15 min walk or short bus ride). Ideal for fans arriving by train. Busy on matchdays with a strong local following.
Angels Bar – In Bromley town centre (15 min walk). More of a sports bar vibe. Big screens, lively crowd, and plenty of pre- and post-match energy.
The Barrel & Horn – Bromley town centre (15 min walk). Trendy gastropub with craft beers and a quieter atmosphere. A nice alternative if you want to avoid packed crowds.
The Red Lion – Just over 10 min walk from Hayes Lane. Popular with both locals and away fans. Spacious beer garden and plenty of matchday banter.
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