
Kidderminster Harriers are based at Aggborough and are one of non-league football's most familiar names. Harriers have played in the Football League, enjoyed famous FA Cup runs and built a strong Worcestershire identity. Aggborough is widely regarded as one of the better traditional non-league grounds.
Aggborough is one of the best-known traditional non-league grounds in the country and has been home to Kidderminster Harriers since 1890. It sits close to Kidderminster railway station and has a proper football-ground feel, with stands close to the pitch and a layout that feels more substantial than many grounds at this level.
The stadium has seating along the sides and terracing behind the goals. The Main Stand and East Stand provide seated views, while the South Stand and North Stand terrace areas give the ground its more traditional atmosphere. Aggborough is compact enough to generate noise but large and organised enough to feel like a serious National League venue.
For neutrals, the seated East Stand or Main Stand gives the best view. The home support is usually strongest in the North Stand terrace, while away supporters are most often placed either in East Stand seating or the South Stand terrace depending on the fixture and expected following.
Away supporters at Aggborough are usually housed in either the East Stand seating or the South Stand terrace. The East Stand is an all-seated stand running the length of the pitch and gives one of the better away views in the division. The South Stand terrace is behind the goal and is used particularly when a larger travelling support is expected.
For bigger away followings, Kidderminster may use both the East Stand and South Stand terrace. This gives visiting supporters a choice of seating or standing where allocations allow, but it also means away fans should check the fixture-specific information before travelling.
Away supporters cannot buy tickets in person at the venue on matchday. Tickets must be purchased online before entry, even if that purchase is made after arriving at the ground. Aggborough is also a cashless venue, so supporters should plan accordingly.
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Aggborough is a good ground for rail travel. Kidderminster station is around half a mile away, and the walking route along Hoo Road is straightforward. This makes it one of the easier National League grounds to reach without a car.
Drivers should be aware that supporter parking at Aggborough is extremely limited. The North Stand Council Car Park may be available on a first-come, first-served basis for a charge, but the ground is in a residential area and supporters should park legally and considerately.
For neutrals, the East Stand gives the clearest side-on view. Home atmosphere is usually best on the North Stand terrace. Away supporters must buy online before entry and should not arrive expecting to pay at the turnstile or at the ticket office.
Kidderminster Harriers tickets must be purchased before entering Aggborough. There is no facility for away supporters to buy in person at the ticket office on matchday, and there is no cash turnstile option. Away supporters can buy online, including on arrival if necessary, but they must complete the online purchase before trying to enter.
The club is cashless, so supporters should bring a suitable card or mobile payment option. Away tickets are usually for East Stand seating or the South Stand terrace, depending on the fixture and allocation.
For home or neutral supporters, the East Stand and Main Stand are the best seated options, while the North Stand terrace is better for atmosphere. Away fans should check whether they have seating, terrace access or both before travelling, especially for larger fixtures where allocations may be split.
Aggborough operates under National League ground regulations and the club’s Smoke No Joke policy. Entry is subject to acceptance of these rules, and supporters should expect stewarding, ticket checks and possible searches at the turnstiles.
The club highlights supporter misconduct including discriminatory behaviour, entering the field of play, throwing missiles and the possession or use of pyrotechnics such as flares or smoke bombs. Smoking is not permitted in enclosed or semi-enclosed areas, including the use of e-cigarettes.
Aggborough is a cashless venue and away supporters must purchase tickets online before entry. Large flags, banners, drums or other items should be cleared with the club in advance.
Kidderminster Harriers state that disabled supporters pay the standard admission price for their age and position within the ground, with carers admitted free of charge. Supporters can buy their own ticket online and then contact the club to arrange the free carer ticket, or call the club for help.
Wheelchair users have specially reserved spaces at the front of the Main Stand, offering a strong view of the pitch and easier access. Supporters requiring wheelchair spaces, companion tickets or specific assistance should arrange this in advance rather than waiting until matchday.
Away disabled supporters should contact the club before travelling because the standard away allocation may be either East Stand seating or South Stand terracing, and the most suitable accessible position may not match the ordinary away area.
There does not appear to be a regular public stadium tour programme at Aggborough. Kidderminster Harriers publish visiting supporter and accessibility information, but routine bookable stadium tours are not clearly advertised.
Supporters interested in a private group visit, community visit or special access should contact Kidderminster Harriers directly. For most visitors, the practical way to experience Aggborough is on a matchday.
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