
Worksop Town are one of the oldest football clubs in England and are based at Sandy Lane. The Tigers have a long non-league history across Nottinghamshire and north Derbyshire, with strong local support and a traditional identity built around black-and-amber colours.
The Windsor Foodservice Stadium, better known to many supporters as Sandy Lane, is Worksop Town's home ground on the edge of Worksop. It is a traditional non-league stadium with a long football history and a strong local identity.
The ground has a four-sided feel, with a mixture of seated accommodation, covered standing and open standing around the pitch. It is not a modern all-seater venue, but it is a substantial Step 2 ground and Worksop's return to this level means the stadium is now hosting bigger crowds and more structured matchday operations.
Sandy Lane can operate both unsegregated and segregated fixtures. For ordinary games the ground can feel relaxed and traditional, while higher-profile National League North matches may have separate home and away gates, advance-only away ticketing and more controlled movement inside the stadium.
Away arrangements at Worksop Town are fixture dependent. Some games at Sandy Lane are unsegregated, with supporters able to move freely around the ground, while larger fixtures can be fully segregated with separate home and away entry points.
For segregated fixtures, Worksop have used Gate B for away supporters, while home fans enter through Gate A. Visiting club ticket information has also stated that away supporters may need to purchase online in advance for specific fixtures.
Away fans should check the match page before travelling because Worksop's approach can change depending on the opposition. Do not assume pay on the gate will be available if the fixture is marked as segregated or advance-ticket only.
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Worksop Town can be a very good traditional non-league away day, but the matchday arrangements need checking because the club uses both segregated and unsegregated operations depending on the fixture.
Tickets are often available online, with Worksop stating that online tickets are available until 11am on matchday for league matches. For some fixtures, home supporters can pay on the gate while away supporters must buy online in advance, so visiting fans should always check their own club's guidance.
For neutral supporters, the covered and seated areas are best if you want comfort, while standing areas give the more traditional Sandy Lane feel. If the match is segregated, use the correct gate and do not expect to move around freely once inside.
Worksop Town publish league admission prices through the club and sell tickets online, with online sales normally available until 11am on matchday. Recent listed prices included adult, concession, under-18 and under-12 categories.
For some fixtures, pay on the gate is available, but this is not guaranteed for away supporters. Visiting club information has confirmed that segregated matches can require away fans to buy online in advance and select the away ticket option.
For neutral supporters, online advance purchase is the safest route for bigger fixtures. If the match is unsegregated, you may have more freedom to choose your viewing area, but if segregation is in force you should expect to remain in the section linked to your ticket.
Worksop Town operate standard football ground regulations at Sandy Lane. Supporters should follow steward instructions, use the correct gate and remain in the correct home or away section where segregation is in place.
For segregated fixtures, away supporters may be required to use Gate B and buy tickets online in advance. Home supporters may have different sales arrangements, so visiting fans should not rely on home-ticket information.
The club's admission information states that all children must be supervised and accompanied by an adult. Supporters should also check match-specific rules around dogs, ticket sales and entry before travelling.
Worksop Town accessibility arrangements should be checked directly with the club before travelling, particularly for supporters who need step-free access, seating, carer tickets or accessible parking.
Sandy Lane is a traditional ground with a mixture of seated, covered standing and open standing areas. The best accessible position may change depending on whether the fixture is segregated and which gate is being used for away supporters.
For segregated fixtures, away supporters with access needs should contact Worksop or their own club before buying tickets, especially if away fans are required to buy online in advance and enter through Gate B.
Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at the Windsor Foodservice Stadium. Sandy Lane is a working non-league football ground rather than a formal visitor attraction.
Supporters interested in group visits, community access or special arrangements should contact Worksop Town directly, but matchday remains the normal way to experience the ground.
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