
Spalding United are based at the Sir Halley Stewart Field and are known as the Tulips. The Lincolnshire club has climbed through the non-league pyramid and reached National League North for 2026/27, giving the town one of its highest-level football campaigns.
The Sir Halley Stewart Field is Spalding United's long-standing home on Winfrey Avenue, close to Spalding town centre, the bus station and the railway station. It is a traditional town ground rather than an out-of-town stadium, which makes it one of the more accessible grounds in the division for supporters arriving without a car.
The ground has a practical non-league layout, with access via the main entrance and turnstiles on Winfrey Avenue. Spectator accommodation is made up of seated and standing areas around the pitch, with the clubhouse and club facilities close to the main entrance side.
For National League North visitors, Sir Halley Stewart Field should feel compact, friendly and functional. It is not a large modern stadium, but its central location, simple layout and established football setting make it a good traditional away day.
Away segregation at Spalding United is likely to be fixture dependent. At this level, some games may be unsegregated, with supporters entering through the main Winfrey Avenue entrance and moving around the ground, while higher-profile fixtures may have a more controlled away allocation.
Where away areas are used, visiting supporters should follow the ticket and stewarding information issued for that specific match. The ground is compact, so an away section is more likely to be a designated standing or seating area rather than a large separate stand.
Spalding's central location makes it easy to reach, but away fans should still check ticketing and segregation before travelling, particularly for Saturday fixtures against clubs expected to bring a larger following.
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Spalding is a straightforward town-centre style away day. The Sir Halley Stewart Field is close to Spalding bus station, the railway station and a nearby retail park, so it is easier to reach on foot than many rural or edge-of-town non-league grounds.
The ground is entered from Winfrey Avenue, and supporters arriving by train can walk via the town centre and retail park area. Because the ground is close to shops, roads and local car parks, drivers should plan parking in advance and avoid blocking local access.
For neutral supporters, the best approach is to arrive early and choose a covered or seated position if weather looks poor. For bigger games, check whether there is a specific away area before travelling, as Spalding's move into National League North may mean more formal stewarding for some fixtures.
Spalding United publish standard match admission prices through the club, with recent prices listed for adults, concessions, under-16s and under-5s. The club also states that children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult.
The club accepts both cash and card at the turnstiles, in the clubhouse and in the club shop, which makes pay-on-the-day admission more practical than at some grounds. However, away fans should still check match-specific details for larger or segregated fixtures.
For neutral supporters, normal admission should be straightforward for most games. If a match is high profile, buy in advance where possible and check whether a specific home or away ticket category has been introduced.
Spalding United operate standard football ground rules. Supporters should enter through the correct Winfrey Avenue turnstiles, follow steward instructions and stay in any allocated home or away area if segregation is in place.
Children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult under the club's published admission information. Supporters should also be prepared to show concession or student identification where required.
Because the ground is close to the town centre, bus station and retail park, supporters should park legally and avoid blocking local shops, roads or residential access.
Spalding United accessibility arrangements should be checked directly with the club before travelling. The Sir Halley Stewart Field is centrally located and close to bus, rail and town-centre parking, which helps with access compared with more remote grounds.
The ground is a traditional non-league venue, so accessible viewing, seating and routes may depend on the area in use for that fixture. Supporters with mobility needs should contact the club ahead of the match to confirm the best entrance and viewing position.
Away supporters with access needs should check whether the fixture is segregated, as an away allocation may affect the most suitable entrance, seating and facilities.
Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at the Sir Halley Stewart Field. The ground is a working non-league football venue rather than a stadium with a formal visitor attraction or museum-style tour.
Anyone interested in group visits, community activity or special access should contact Spalding United directly to ask whether anything can be arranged.
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