Harborough Town

Harborough Town

Northampton Road, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9HF

Harborough Town are based at Bowden Park and have climbed impressively through the non-league system. The Bees represent Market Harborough and reached National League North level after strong Step 3 progress, giving the club one of the newest profiles in the division.

  • Founded

    1975

  • Nickname

    The Bees

  • Location

    Market Harborough

  • Stadium

    Bowden Park

  • Capacity

    1,700

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Bowden Park, also known as the Harborough Town Community Football Ground, is Harborough Town's home on Northampton Road in Market Harborough. It is a compact community football ground that has developed quickly as the club has climbed the pyramid.

The ground includes a main clubhouse side, seated accommodation and standing areas around the pitch. It has a community-club feel rather than a large semi-professional stadium, with facilities closely tied to Harborough Town's wider football setup and youth/community activity.

Recent investment has improved the site, including all-weather playing facilities and spectator improvements. For National League North visitors, Bowden Park should be seen as a smaller but improving Step 2 ground where capacity, parking and segregation arrangements may be more sensitive to the size of the fixture.

Away End

Away arrangements at Harborough Town are likely to be fixture dependent. Bowden Park is a compact community ground, so segregation may not be used for every National League North match, but it can be introduced when crowd size or the fixture profile requires it.

Where a specific away allocation is used, supporters should follow the ticket and entrance details issued by Harborough Town and the visiting club. Because the ground is smaller than many Step 2 venues, away sections may be based around designated standing areas rather than a large separate stand.

For higher-profile games, do not assume pay on the gate will be available. Harborough have already had fixtures where online or advance ticket arrangements were important, so away supporters should check match-specific instructions before travelling.

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Matchday Advice

Bowden Park is around a mile from Market Harborough town centre and railway station, making it possible to walk for many supporters. The route is fairly simple, following the A508 towards the leisure centre area.

Parking is a key thing to check before travelling. Harborough's own directions advise supporters to be respectful if using nearby residential streets, and visiting club information has previously advised spectators to use the council car park outside the club gates rather than the club car park when restrictions are in place.

Because Harborough are moving into National League North level, busier fixtures may feel tighter than regular league games at lower steps. Arrive early, check whether the game is segregated or all-ticket, and do not rely on being able to park right by the entrance.

Tickets

Harborough Town publish standard admission prices through the club, with recent listed prices of adult, concession and under-16 categories. Online booking is available and may be the safest route for busier fixtures.

At this level, some Harborough fixtures may still allow payment on the day, but this should not be assumed. Higher-profile matches have already used stricter ticket arrangements, including all-ticket sales and no matchday payment for some games.

Neutral supporters should choose seating where available if they want the clearest and most comfortable view. Away supporters should follow the match-specific ticket link and entrance information, as Bowden Park's smaller capacity means allocation and access details may change by opponent.

Stadium Rules

Harborough Town operate standard football ground rules and supporters should follow steward instructions, particularly around parking, entrances and any segregated areas.

The club's ground information asks drivers parking on local housing estates to be respectful of residents and park courteously. This is important because Bowden Park sits close to community and leisure facilities rather than a large dedicated stadium car park.

Dogs are not normally allowed on the pitches or grounds, except guide dogs. Supporters should also check match-specific rules for all-ticket fixtures, as some games may not allow payment on the day.

Accessibility

Harborough Town accessibility information is more limited than at larger clubs, so disabled supporters should contact the club before travelling to confirm parking, entrance and viewing arrangements.

Bowden Park is a smaller community ground and parking can be restricted for busier fixtures. Supporters needing accessible parking should not assume spaces will be available on arrival without prior arrangement.

Guide dogs are the exception to the club's normal no-dogs rule. As with many smaller non-league grounds, some standing areas may be exposed or less even, so early arrival is advisable for the best accessible position.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at Bowden Park. The ground is a community football facility rather than a stadium with a formal tour or museum-style visitor offer.

Anyone interested in a club visit, community event or special access should contact Harborough Town directly, but supporters should not expect a standard public stadium tour.

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