Stadium Information
Turnstiles open 2 hours before kick-off. Cashless stadium Security checks on entry including pyro & drug dogs, searching, bag checks. Brighton & Hove Albion offers away fans free travel (Premier league matches only) on trains and buses within the Free Travel Zone. To take advantage of this from 3.5 hours before kick-off and up to 4 hours after the final whistle. Park & ride is on a first come first serve basis and fills up quickly
Getting There
By Car
Car Park B, BN1 9PW – approx a ten minute walk Car Park C, BN1 9RB – approx a ten minute walk £18 per car Book via 01273 668855 option 1
By Train
Brighton station is served by direct trains from Gatwick Airport and London (Victoria, London Bridge or St. Pancras) Trains from Brighton to Falmer take 7 minutes. Trains are very busy on a matchday and fans should try and board a train from Brighton one hour before kick-off There is a frequent train service calling at Falmer from Brighton station, and there is a queuing system as the trains are always busy, so allow plenty of time. There are a couple of stops en route but the train may not call at them if it is very full, so if you decide to go to a pub near (for example) London Road Station you may not be able to get on a train. The same sometimes applies on the return journey.
By Bus
Park & Ride services: Mill Road, BN1 8ZF, 450 parking spaces Brighton Racecourse, BN2 9XZ, 700 parking spaces
Nearby Pubs
Dick’s Bar at the stadium is open to home and away fans, but there is usually a queue to get in and they don’t allow away fans wearing their colours. There are no pubs open to away supporters anywhere near the Amex. The only pub is at Falmer but it is for home fans only, and door security will ask to see your match ticket. Therefore if you are an away fan and want a drink it's best to stay in Brighton or go over to Lewes. There are numerous pubs outside Brighton station, many of which are open to away fans, and many more close but not in the immediate station vicinity.