
Quorn are based at Farley Way Stadium and have climbed through the Midlands non-league system into the Northern Premier League Premier Division. The Leicestershire club has developed a growing profile, backed by a compact home ground and steady progress through the pyramid.
Quorn play at Farley Way Stadium on the edge of the village, close to Loughborough. It is a compact community football ground with a capacity of around 1,400 and a practical modern non-league layout.
The main feature is the seated stand running along one side of the pitch, while there is also covered standing behind one goal and open standing around other parts of the ground. The stadium was improved in recent years with upgraded standing surfaces, fencing and stand work, giving it a tidy and functional feel.
Farley Way is not a large, old town-centre stadium. It is a smaller, modern community-style ground set near housing and business areas, with the matchday experience focused around the pitch, clubhouse facilities and compact spectator accommodation.
Away arrangements at Quorn are likely to be fixture-dependent. For normal league matches, segregation is not usually expected at this level and visiting supporters can generally use the available spectator areas unless the club announces otherwise.
There is no permanent away end in the league-ground sense. For bigger matches, cup ties or fixtures involving a club with a larger travelling support, Quorn may issue specific ticketing or away supporter guidance, and visiting fans should check both clubs' match information before travelling.
If the match is unsegregated, away fans can choose between the seated side, covered standing behind the goal or open areas. If segregation is introduced, follow the entrance and section details published by the club.
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Farley Way Stadium is on the edge of Quorn rather than in the middle of the village, so plan your route carefully. The ground sits near housing and business areas, and supporters should be considerate when parking or walking to the stadium.
Because the stadium is compact, arrive early for bigger fixtures if you want seating or a covered position. The covered terrace behind one goal is useful in poor weather, but open areas will be more exposed.
For neutral supporters, the seated stand gives the clearest side-on view. The ground is easy to understand once inside, and if segregation is not in place it is worth moving around to see which position gives the best sightline and atmosphere.
Quorn ticketing is usually simple at this level, with pay on the gate likely for many normal fixtures. The club also uses online and advance information for season tickets and selected matches, so supporters should check the official club channels before travelling.
Away supporters should not assume a separate away allocation unless one is announced. For higher-profile games, prices and ticketing may be confirmed in advance and allocations may vary by fixture.
Neutral fans can usually choose where to watch once inside if the match is unsegregated. The seated stand is the best option for comfort, while covered standing gives a more traditional non-league feel.
Farley Way Stadium operates standard football ground rules: no pyrotechnics, no pitch incursions, no throwing objects, no abusive or discriminatory behaviour, and no access to restricted areas. Supporters should follow instructions from stewards and club officials.
Alcohol should only be consumed in permitted areas and supporters should respect the local residential and business surroundings when arriving and leaving. If segregation or ticket checks are in place for a specific fixture, supporters must use the correct entrance and section.
Farley Way Stadium is listed as having disabled access as part of its Football Foundation site profile, but disabled supporters should still contact Quorn in advance for current details on wheelchair viewing, step-free routes, accessible toilets and parking.
Away disabled supporters should check whether the fixture has any special arrangements, particularly for higher-attendance matches. Advance contact is recommended if a specific viewing position, seating arrangement or parking space is needed.
Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at Quorn. Farley Way Stadium is a working non-league and community football venue, so supporters wanting to see the ground should plan around a matchday or contact the club directly for any special access request.
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