Warrington Rylands

Warrington Rylands

Gorsey Lane, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 7RZ

Warrington Rylands are based at Gorsey Lane and have climbed quickly through the north-west non-league game. The club won the FA Vase in 2021 and has become a competitive Northern Premier League side, giving Warrington another strong Step 3 football presence.

  • Founded

    1906

  • Nickname

    The Blues

  • Location

    Warrington

  • Stadium

    Gorsey Lane

  • Capacity

    1,500

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Warrington Rylands play at Gorsey Lane, currently known as the Quickline Logistics Arena. It is a compact non-league ground in Warrington with a capacity usually listed at around 1,345, although some guides describe a higher working capacity depending on configuration.

The ground has covered seating on both the east and west sides, together with covered and uncovered standing areas. It is a practical, tight ground rather than a large traditional stadium, with supporters close to the pitch and facilities grouped around the main matchday entrance and clubhouse areas.

Gorsey Lane has developed quickly as Rylands have climbed the pyramid. It feels like a modernised community football venue: compact, improved, and capable of handling strong Step 3 crowds, but still very much a non-league ground where the matchday experience depends on weather, early arrival and the fixture size.

Away End

Away arrangements at Warrington Rylands vary depending on the fixture. For many standard league matches, tickets can be bought at the turnstiles and segregation may not be required. For larger games, particularly local derbies such as fixtures against Warrington Town, segregation and advance ticketing can be used.

There is no permanent away end that should be assumed every week. Visiting supporters should check the club and opposition match information before travelling, especially if the fixture is expected to attract a larger crowd.

If no segregation is in place, away fans can usually choose between covered seating, covered standing and open standing areas. If segregation is announced, use the correct away ticket and remain in the section allocated for visiting supporters.

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Matchday Advice

Gorsey Lane is a compact ground, so arrive early for bigger fixtures if you want a particular covered or seated position. Parking is available at the ground and on surrounding streets, but supporters should be considerate of local residents and avoid blocking access.

The ground is served by local bus routes from Warrington, but supporters travelling by public transport should plan the final part of the journey in advance. Because the stadium is smaller than some in the division, crowd flow and queues can feel tighter for well-attended matches.

For neutral supporters, the covered seating on the east or west side gives the clearest view. For a more traditional non-league experience, covered standing is the better option, but exposed standing areas should be avoided in poor weather unless you are dressed for it.

Tickets

Warrington Rylands list standard admission prices and state that admission is via the turnstiles, with tickets also available in advance through Fanbase. Recent match information has listed adult, concession and under-16 prices, with payment by cash or card at the turnstiles for some fixtures.

Away supporters should check whether their fixture is normal admission, advance ticketed or segregated. For high-demand games, especially local derbies, buying in advance is the safer option and supporters should make sure they buy the correct home or away ticket.

Neutral supporters can usually buy general admission unless the club announces special arrangements. Seating and covered areas are limited compared with total capacity, so early arrival is useful if you want the best view.

Stadium Rules

Gorsey Lane 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 stewarding instructions, particularly when segregation or a larger crowd is expected.

Alcohol should only be consumed in permitted areas and supporters should respect the local streets around Gorsey Lane when parking and leaving. For segregated fixtures, supporters must use the correct ticket, entrance and section.

Accessibility

Gorsey Lane is a compact non-league ground, so disabled supporters should contact Warrington Rylands in advance for current advice on step-free access, wheelchair viewing, accessible toilets and parking. Some areas will be easier to use than others because of the mix of seating, standing and open hardstanding.

Away disabled supporters should check whether segregation is being used, as that may affect the most suitable entrance and viewing area. Advance contact is recommended for any supporter needing accessible parking or assistance on arrival.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at Warrington Rylands. Gorsey Lane is a working non-league football ground, so supporters wanting special access should contact the club directly rather than expecting stadium tours to be available on matchdays.

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