
Bracknell Town are based at Bottom Meadow and are one of Berkshire’s most recognisable non-league clubs. The Robins have enjoyed modern promotion success, strong crowds and FA Cup attention, giving them a firm place among the stronger Southern League Premier South sides.
Bottom Meadow, currently known for sponsorship purposes as The SB Stadium, is Bracknell Town's home in Sandhurst. It is a modernised non-league ground rather than an old town-centre stadium, with the matchday facilities focused around the clubhouse side, hard-standing areas and spectator accommodation close to the pitch.
The ground is compact, tidy and practical, with good pitchside views from most areas. It shares the wider Bottom Meadow site and has the feel of a well-used community football venue, but with enough enclosed stadium infrastructure to suit Step 3 football. For visiting supporters, it is generally straightforward once inside, although the approach and parking arrangements need planning because the club strongly directs supporters towards nearby public parking rather than surrounding streets.
Away arrangements at Bottom Meadow can vary by fixture. For many Southern League games, supporters may be unsegregated and able to move around the ground. For bigger matches, cup ties or fixtures where segregation is required, visiting supporters should follow the allocation and entry information issued by Bracknell Town or their own club.
Where an away section is used, the exact allocation can change depending on expected crowd size. Away supporters should therefore avoid assuming a fixed end for every match. If the game is unsegregated, the best approach is to arrive early, choose a side with the view you prefer and be aware that the busier atmosphere is often generated around the more populated covered or clubhouse-side areas.
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The key advice for Bottom Meadow is to follow the club's parking guidance. Bracknell Town have directed supporters to Pyes Acre Car Park, GU47 9AH, with the stadium a short walk away, and have specifically asked fans not to create problems for local neighbours by parking inconsiderately.
Buying online in advance is often the smoother option, especially for better-attended games, but Bracknell have also been known to operate card and cash admission at the gate. The ground is a good one for neutrals because views are generally clear and you can stay close to the action. Arrive early if you need disabled parking, seating or a particular viewing position.
Bracknell Town sell match tickets through their official channels, with advance online prices sometimes cheaper than on-the-gate prices. Visiting club ticket notices have shown fixtures where online advance tickets were available before matchday, with gate admission also offered at a higher price.
Away fans should check whether the match is segregated before buying, as ticket arrangements may be issued either by Bracknell or through the visiting club depending on the fixture. For neutral supporters, online purchase is recommended to avoid queues and to confirm the correct price category. Seating and the most convenient covered areas can be limited, so arrive early for larger matches.
Bracknell Town's published matchday information asks supporters to respect local parking arrangements and use the recommended car parks rather than surrounding residential streets. Standard stadium rules also apply: no pyrotechnics, no pitch incursions, no throwing objects and no abusive or discriminatory behaviour.
The club has stated that friendly dogs are allowed within the ground provided they are kept on a lead. Supporters should still check match-specific information in case rules differ for a particular fixture or competition.
Bracknell Town state that their ground and facilities are suitable for disabled fans and that there are a limited number of disabled parking spaces adjacent to the clubhouse. The club asks supporters to contact operations@bracknelltownfc.com to request access for matchdays.
Because disabled parking is limited, advance contact is strongly recommended rather than arriving on the day without arrangements. Supporters should also check whether the fixture is segregated, as that may affect the most suitable entrance and viewing position.
Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Bottom Meadow or The SB Stadium. It is a working non-league football ground rather than a stadium-tour venue.
Supporters wanting to see the ground should plan to attend a Bracknell Town fixture. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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