Men's First Team
National League South · Att: 734 Sat 24 February The Beveree Stadium
Hampton & Richmond
  • Gray (58')
1
Farnborough
  • Ghandour (90')
1
1-1

Match Officials

Referee: Phillip Eddie (Plymouth)
Assistant Referee’s: Teddy Osborn (Bromley) and Kyfer Mayhew (Hemel Hempstead).

Venue Address

Hampton & Richmond Borough Football Club, The Beveree Stadium, Beaver Close, off Station Road, Hampton, TW12 2BX.

Getting to The Beveree Stadium

By Road, from the North and West
Exit the M3 at junction 1 (Sunbury Cross – signposted for Hampton Court), and then follow the A308 towards Kingston. Continue on the A308, past Kempton Park Racecourse, and as you enter Hampton, turn first left into Percy Road. Continue along Percy Road, and then turn right into Station Road just before the level crossing, continuing for quarter of a mile. Beaver close is on your left hand side opposite the garage.

By road, from the East
Follow the A3 southbound, and exit onto the A243 (…signposted Sandown Park, Esher, Staines). At the Scilly Isles roundabout, follow the A309 (Hampton Court), crossing over the Thames, with Hampton Court Palace on your right. Turn left onto the A308 towards Staines and follow this for a mile, and then take the second right into Thames Street. Then turn immediately left into Station Road, and Beaver Close is on your right hand side.

By Rail
The nearest Station is Hampton (London), not to be confused with nearby Hampton Wick, or Hampton Court Stations. Hampton is on the London Waterloo to Shepperton line, and is served by South Western Railway twice hourly on weekdays and Saturdays. The journey from London Waterloo takes roughly forty minutes.

If coming from London, exit Hampton Station from the platform your train alights at. Turn left and continue following the road as it passes the village green to the right, then the Worlds End Public House to the left. The stadium is on the left-hand side in Beaver Close, just past the old police station building. To plan your journey or check if engineering work will affect your travel please visit South Western Railway website.

The Beveree Stadium is also accessible via the more frequently served stations of Richmond and Kingston.

Richmond can be reached via the District Line, Overground, and South Western Railway. Then take an R68 or R70 Bus from outside Richmond Station.

Kingston is more frequently served by South Western Railway from Waterloo, including via Wimbledon. A 111 or 216 Bus will then bring you to the Stadium.

By Bus
The following bus routes serve the local area, for more information on the route click the bus number, or to plan your journey visit the Transport for London journey planner

111 – Kingston to Heathrow Central
216 – Kingston to Staines
R68 – Kew Retail Park to Hampton Court

Parking

When travelling to The Beveree Stadium, please be aware that supporter Parking on-site is limited and weather dependent. So, if you’re travelling by car, your Parking could be restricted to on-street parking. If you do park on the street, please do not inconvenience neighbours. Please also check for local parking restrictions and, on occasion, other match day parking restrictions.

It is therefore recommend that, if you can, it’s better to park away from the Stadium in Kingston, Hampton Court, Teddington and travel by public transport. There are regular Buses that stop close to the Stadium.

Admission

  • Adult £17
  • Concession £12
  • 16-18 year old £5
  • Under 16 £3
  • Under 5 FREE must be accompanied by a paying Adult.

Buy Tickets online here.

Please ensure you purchase the correct ticket, ID maybe required for those claiming Concession. Trying to gain admission with the incorrect Ticket may result in refusal of admission without refund.

Cashless zone

Please note The Beveree Stadium has become a Cashless zone, to include the Turnsiles, all Catering outlets and the Club Shop. Please turn up with a card for any payments.

The Beveree Stadium

Seating is unreserved and available on a first come basis, with approximately 650 general seating places available in 3 locations.

Bertie’s Kitchen is in the south west corner of the Stadium, close by the Supporters Trust and main entrance which serves food you would expect to find at football including pies, chips, bacon rolls, hot dogs and Burgers as well as a selection of hot and cold drinks.

Bertie’s Burgers can be located on the west side of the Stadium between the main and family stand. Here you will find a good selection of hot food, snacks, hot and cold drinks.

Under the Main Stand, the Junior Beaver Tuck shop sell a wide variety of sweets and cold drinks for the younger fans, and will also serve hot drinks to the adults!

The Beaver Bar will open on all first team Match Day’s from about 1pm for Saturday matches. There is a good variety of beers, lagers and ciders on tap as well as spirits, bottled drinks and wines for you to choose from. Please note that for certain fixtures, alcohol will not be permitted outside the clubhouse or outdoor fan zone areas.

The new outside Bar, The Thirsty Beaver, located at the north end of the Stadium is open on most Match Day’s where you can purchase a selection of draft and bottled beers and larger as well as soft drinks and other snacks.

You can find Toilets located near to the main entrance of the Stadium, just past the Club Shop. You can also find Toilets and an accessible Toilet inside The Beaver Bar.

Kit Colours

Hampton & Richmond Borough outfield: Navy Blue Shirts, Red Shorts, Red Socks.
Farnborough outfield: Yellow Shirts, Yellow Shorts, Yellow Socks.