Three Bridges

Three Bridges

Jubilee Walk, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1LQ

Three Bridges are based at Jubilee Field in Crawley and are one of West Sussex’s established non-league clubs. The Bridges have spent many seasons in the Isthmian League and reached the Premier Division through steady progress, local backing and a compact community ground.

  • Founded

    1901

  • Nickname

    The Bridges

  • Location

    Crawley

  • Stadium

    Jubilee Field

  • Capacity

    1,500

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Three Bridges play at Jubilee Field on Jubilee Walk in Crawley. The club returned home in December 2024 after the completion of the new 3G pitch and associated facilities, making Jubilee Field a recently refreshed ground for Isthmian Premier visitors.

The stadium is a compact neighbourhood non-league ground rather than a large enclosed venue. It sits in the Three Bridges area of Crawley, close to Haslett Avenue East, and has the feel of a community club ground with a practical modern playing surface, clubhouse facilities and spectator areas around the pitch.

Jubilee Field is not a ground full of large stands, but the recent works have made it a more functional and modern venue. For neutrals and away fans, expect a straightforward Step 3 matchday with close views, modest cover and a community-club atmosphere rather than a heavily controlled stadium environment.

Away End

Segregation is not expected to be routine at Three Bridges league fixtures. Visiting supporters should normally expect to enter through the standard entrance and mix with home supporters, families and neutrals around Jubilee Field.

For ordinary Isthmian Premier matches, away fans can choose their own standing position around the pitch, subject to stewarding and any roped-off or restricted areas. The best views are likely from the side-on areas near halfway, while any covered or busier sections may naturally attract the home support.

If a fixture requires segregation because of expected crowd size, local rivalry or cup interest, the club should announce those arrangements in advance. Away fans should check match previews and the visiting club’s channels before travelling, but for most games the expectation should be a relaxed shared ground.

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Matchday Advice

Jubilee Field is in the Three Bridges area of Crawley, close to Jubilee Walk and Three Bridges Road. The ground is much more convenient for local supporters than for those expecting a large out-of-town stadium setup, so plan the final approach before travelling.

Three Bridges railway station is the logical rail option and is within the local area, though supporters should still check the walking route before setting off. Drivers should allow time for residential roads and local parking, especially because Jubilee Field is a neighbourhood ground rather than a stadium with a major dedicated car park.

Inside the ground, arrive early if you want the best side-on spot or cover. The new 3G surface means the pitch and playing area are modern, but spectator facilities remain compact, so busier games can feel crowded around the clubhouse and key viewing points.

Tickets

Three Bridges use online ticketing for some fixtures and packages, with the club advertising tickets through its official ticketing website. Pay on the gate is still likely to be common for ordinary league fixtures at this level unless the club announces otherwise.

Supporters should check the club website, ticketing page and social media before travelling because prices and arrangements can vary by competition and match profile. For bigger games, buying in advance is the safest option.

Away supporters normally buy in the same way as home fans unless a segregated allocation or specific away ticket arrangement is announced. Neutrals should choose side-on standing for the clearest view, while those wanting more atmosphere should head towards the busier clubhouse or home-support area.

Stadium Rules

Supporters should follow Three Bridges stewarding instructions and normal football ground rules: no pyrotechnics, no pitch encroachment, no throwing objects, no discriminatory behaviour and no items likely to cause danger or disruption.

Because Jubilee Field has a 3G pitch and upgraded facilities, supporters should be especially careful not to enter the playing surface or interfere with surrounding equipment. Children should be supervised around the pitchside barriers and busy clubhouse areas.

Visitors should respect nearby residents when arriving and leaving, particularly if parking on local roads. If segregation is introduced for a particular fixture, supporters must use the advertised entrance and remain in the allocated section.

Accessibility

Three Bridges do not publish a detailed accessibility guide, so supporters with specific access needs should contact the club before travelling. Jubilee Field is a compact ground, and pitchside standing areas may provide the most practical viewing option for wheelchair users or supporters with reduced mobility.

The recent redevelopment and 3G installation should make parts of the site more modern than many older grounds, but that does not guarantee every viewing area is step-free or sheltered. Contacting the club in advance is recommended for accessible parking, entry and viewing advice.

Public transport users with mobility needs should check the route from Three Bridges station and consider a taxi if the walk or weather is a concern.

Stadium Tours

Three Bridges do not advertise regular public stadium tours of Jubilee Field. The ground is a working community football venue rather than a stadium-tour attraction.

Supporters wanting to see the redeveloped ground should arrive early on matchday once the clubhouse and spectator areas are open. Any special access for community groups, sponsors, media or private visits should be arranged directly with Three Bridges FC.

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