Brentford FAQ’s offer straightforward information for fans heading to the Gtech Community Stadium. FAQs usually highlight entry points, seating arrangements, hospitality zones, nearby transport links, and pre‑match processes, helping visitors plan their journey and move around the stadium with ease.
Brentford FC FAQ’s:
What format do the tickets come in?
Brentford hospitality tickets are available as physical tickets or downloadable e‑tickets, with free ticket delivery included.
What is the dress code for the majority of hospitality suites?
Brentford FC hospitality areas operate a smart casual dress code, with no away‑team colours permitted.
What are the rough timings for a day’s hospitality at Brentford?
Most Brentford hospitality lounges (e.g., Legends Lounge, The Orchard) offer:
Lounge access for 1 hour after full‑time
Entry 2.5 hours before kick‑off
Complimentary food & drink at half‑time
What public transport operates to and from Gtech Community Stadium?
Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium is extremely well‑connected, with Kew Bridge Station just minutes away offering South Western Railway trains every 15 minutes on matchdays. Fans can also use Brentford Station, a fully step‑free option one mile from the ground, or Chiswick Station, around a 30‑minute walk. For Tube and Overground travel, Gunnersbury Station serves the District Line and Overground, though it becomes very busy on matchdays and may open later after full‑time. Multiple bus routes stop close to the stadium, including 237, 267, 65, H91, 391, 110 and N9, providing fast and frequent connections across West London.
What is the address of the venue?
Gtech Community Stadium
Lionel Road South, Brentford, London, TW8 0RU
Is there a restriction on bags and electronic devices?
Yes. Brentford FC strongly advises supporters not to bring bags. Large electronic devices, such as laptops and tablets, are not allowed. Bags must be searched. Large rucksacks or suitcases are not permitted (max allowed size: approx. 10L bag, 34cm x 24cm x 11cm).
What are the opening and closing times of the venue?
Hospitality areas generally open: Remain open until 1 hour post‑match. 2.5 hours before kick‑off. (Note: Stadium concourse opening may vary by match but hospitality timings are consistent.)
Are there any age restrictions for attending the matches?
Brentford matchdays are family‑friendly, but: Under‑14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Is there accommodation available nearby?
While the stadium itself does not provide onsite accommodation, the local area includes hotels such as Premier Inn, Travelodge and Hilton Syon Park.
What accessibility facilities are available?
Accessibility support includes: Mobility scooters allowed for fans in wheelchair seating areas
Step‑free access via Brentford Station, located 1 mile from the stadium
Assistance for accessible travel by contacting accessibility@brentfordfc.com
What is the policy on smoking?
Smoking is not permitted anywhere within Brentford’s stadium grounds.
What should I do if I lose something at the venue?
Brentford FC does not list a formal “lost property” page, but best practice based on official guidance is: Phone: 0333 005 8521 (Mon–Fri, 10am–5pm)
Speak to a matchday steward immediately and contact the club via their general enquiries page





Gtech Community Stadium Blocks
The Gtech Community Stadium features four main stands – North, East, South and West forming a modern, compact bowl that seats 17,250 fans. The East Stand hosts many away‑fan blocks, while the South and West Stands offer the best side‑line views and house most Brentford hospitality areas, making them prime spots for premium matchday experiences. For exact hospitality seat locations, fans should check the dedicated package pages.
IMPORTANT
While away fans are welcome as guests, please note that all hospitality areas are located in the home sections of the stadium. Any behaviour that threatens the safety of others or incites reactions from home fans may result in being asked to leave.
Travel and Parking at Gtech
Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium is best reached by public transport, with eight stations within a 20‑minute walk and strong train, tube and bus connections, making it the most convenient and sustainable option for fans. Supporters are encouraged to walk or cycle, with over 300 cycle parking spaces available around the stadium. Parking is extremely limited and must be pre‑booked through official partners, as there is no general matchday parking and strict local restrictions apply. Arriving early is recommended to ease queues and ensure smooth entry on busy matchdays.
