
Maldon & Tiptree are based at the Wallace Binder Ground and represent one of Essex’s familiar Isthmian League clubs. The Jammers have developed a reputation for player development, cup runs and competitive Step 4 football, with promotion bringing them into the Premier Division for 2026/27.
Maldon & Tiptree play at the Wallace Binder Stadium on Park Drive in Maldon. The ground sits just outside Maldon town centre, close to the Madison Heights leisure area, and is a compact Essex non-league venue suited to Step 3 football.
The stadium is modest and practical, with a capacity generally listed around 2,000. It has a mix of seated accommodation, covered standing and open hard standing around the pitch. The clubhouse and matchday facilities sit close to the entrance side, giving the ground a straightforward layout that is easy to navigate.
The Wallace Binder Stadium is not a large or elaborate ground, but it has the essential non-league ingredients: close views, a clubhouse, food and drink provision and a community football feel. Because it is away from a main railway station, most visitors need to plan the last part of the journey carefully.
Segregation is not normally expected at Maldon & Tiptree league fixtures. Most visiting supporters should expect a shared non-league matchday, entering through the standard turnstiles and mixing around the ground.
For normal matches, away fans can usually choose between seated areas, covered standing and pitchside hard standing. The ground is compact enough that there are not many poor views, although central side-on positions will give the best overall view of the game.
If a bigger cup tie, local derby or high-risk fixture requires segregation, the club will normally publish match-specific information. In that case, away supporters should follow the announced entrance and stewarding arrangements. Otherwise, visitors should expect a relaxed, mixed-supporter environment.
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The Wallace Binder Stadium is located at Maldon Stadium, Park Drive, CM9 5JQ, just outside Maldon town centre. It is close to Madison Heights and is easier to reach by car than by rail.
The nearest railway station listed by ground guides is North Fambridge, around five miles away, so rail travellers should plan a taxi or connecting transport rather than assuming an easy station walk. Buses into Maldon may help depending on route and time of day, but evening fixtures need extra planning.
Drivers should find the ground straightforward once in Maldon, but arrive early for larger fixtures because parking around small non-league grounds can fill quickly. Inside the ground, the best view is usually from the side areas, while covered standing is useful in bad weather. The clubhouse is the natural place to wait before kick-off.
Maldon & Tiptree sell match tickets through the Maldon Stadium box office and club channels, with matchday admission also commonly available at this level unless a fixture is announced otherwise.
Prices should be checked on the club or Maldon Stadium ticket page before travelling because league, cup, youth and special fixtures may vary. Pay on the gate is likely for many ordinary Isthmian Premier matches, but online purchase is the safer option if the club has put tickets on sale in advance.
Away supporters normally buy in the same way as home supporters unless a specific away allocation or segregated arrangement is announced. Neutrals should choose a side-on standing or seated position for the best view, while those wanting the more traditional non-league feel can stand closer to the clubhouse or covered areas.
Supporters should follow the usual football ground rules at the Wallace Binder Stadium: no pyrotechnics, no pitch encroachment, no throwing objects, no discriminatory behaviour and no items likely to cause danger or disruption.
Visitors should respect stewarding instructions, keep walkways and access routes clear, and supervise children around the pitchside rail and standing areas. Alcohol should not be brought into the ground unless the club specifically allows it, and supporters should use the clubhouse and licensed areas responsibly.
If segregation is introduced for a particular fixture, supporters must remain in their allocated area and use the facilities provided for that section. Parking and arrival should be considerate to nearby users of the wider Park Drive and Madison Heights area.
Maldon & Tiptree publish specific disabled access and facilities information. Carers accompanying disabled spectators can receive free entry if they contact the football club in advance; carers attending without advance contact are charged at the concession rate at the turnstiles.
Supporters with accessibility needs should contact the club before travelling to confirm entry arrangements, viewing position and any assistance required. The ground is compact, and pitchside hard standing is likely to be the most practical viewing option for wheelchair users, but the best position may depend on crowd size and weather.
Because the nearest railway station is several miles away, disabled supporters using public transport should plan taxis or lifts in advance. Drivers should also ask about the most suitable parking or drop-off point before matchday.
Maldon & Tiptree do not advertise regular public stadium tours of the Wallace Binder Stadium. The ground is a working non-league venue and part of the Maldon Stadium set-up rather than a stadium-tour attraction.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should arrive early on matchday when the clubhouse and spectator areas are open. Any special access for community groups, sponsors, media or private arrangements should be made directly with Maldon & Tiptree or Maldon Stadium.
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