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Gtech Community Stadium

Lionel Rd S, Brentford TW8 0RU, United Kingdom

Gtech Community Stadium
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FPR6+8G Brentford, United Kingdom
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Vlad Ka
Vlad Ka242 days ago
Went to see a EURO 2022 game between Germany and Denmark.

The stadium was clean, tidy and well looked after. The crowd was very well behaved, lots of families and children.

The vending facilities were OK, everyone managed to get what they wanted.

It is a pretty small ground, c. 15-16k capacity.

The Kew Bridge Station is right next to the stadium and is very convenient if you indeed manage to get onto the platform before they restrict and close it.

There weren't that many trains, so if you get stuck, prepare for a bit of a wait. Also when we went Gunnerbury District line was exit only at end of game.
C W
C W273 days ago
Nice new stadium. I went to watch Germany play Austria. I am really glad Brentford hosted the tournament with other English locations. Well done. Drinks are almost £3 for non-alcohol and £4-6 for beers. Quite reasonable for a Premier League team host stadium.
Julian Thorne
Julian Thorne273 days ago
Incredible stadium, very well designed so that you get a good view without sacrificing the atmosphere. Was surprised that it only holds 17,500 supporters but I would imagine that a lot of Brentford supporters are happy that their new stadium has maintained some character as it doesn't feel like a massive, soulless building. Good connections to road and rail, and very close to Kew Gardens if you're not a sports fan
Mark N
Mark N304 days ago
Attended the the stadium for the 1st time, during the woman’s euro. There is a train station across from the stadium which was really good. The lines to enter the stadium where not very busy as such and the staff where friendly. The atmosphere was really good during the tournament, everything was easy to find but some of the drinks where expensive for my own liking.
Karen Reader
Karen Reader304 days ago
I had an amazing time at the Stadium to watch the Bees play. Staff were friendly and helpful. Good signage, a fantastic experience in terms of the pitch, special effects, audio visual etc. Can't wait to go back.
Paul Mansworth
Paul Mansworth2 years ago
A basic stadium with standard type seats and a good amount of vending bars. The toilets are completely par for a football ground, pretty grim when crowded.
The transport to get there is good and Kew Bridge station is really nearby. However after the game they restrict access to the station forcing everyone into a queue.
It is fairly small for a Premier League football ground.
Sat K
Sat K2 years ago
After leaving Griffin Park teary eyed and emotional, this new gem of a home is beautiful. I’ll always miss Griffin Park but this really does make up for it. The stadium design is something I’ve never seen before and the way the stands are built, it traps in the atmosphere brilliantly. Great architecture!

I’ll be bias and say the fans are incredible, the atmosphere is electric and singing our hearts out to “hey Jude” is only the beginning.

The stadium is very easy to get to. Kew Bridge station is a stones throw away, bike parking facilities at the stadium. Bus stop in Hounslow is right outside. Easy walk for locals.

If you arrive over an hour early, normally certain foods and drinks are about £3.50 and the menu has a good selection. If they are televised games before and/or after the game the club will have it on.

Honestly. It’s a stadium you must visit during a league game to get the best out of everything!
Daniel Mayhew
Daniel Mayhew2 years ago
Was a big fan of Griffin Park and it great to a lot things have carried over. The new stadium has been designed in away to make things feel unique and not just another new bowl.

Easy to get to and the staff are very friendly. Only issues are that the signs are not correct and getting the program was hard
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