
Havant & Waterlooville are based at Westleigh Park and have a strong Hampshire non-league pedigree. The Hawks have played in the National League, National League South and Southern League, with FA Cup memories and one of the better-known names on the south coast circuit.
Westleigh Park is a well-established non-league stadium and one of the more substantial grounds in the Southern League Premier South. Havant & Waterlooville have played higher up the pyramid in recent years, and the ground still feels more developed than many Step 3 venues.
The stadium has a clear enclosed layout with the Main Stand and clubhouse/social club forming the main side, covered terracing behind the goals and further standing around the pitch. The most recognisable home atmosphere is usually generated at the Westleigh Bank end, while the South Terrace is used when away segregation is required. Views are generally good and the ground is close enough to Havant for train travellers to make it a practical away day.
Westleigh Park is often unsegregated for routine fixtures, but when segregation is in force, away supporters are usually allocated all or part of the South Terrace at one end of the ground. That area can accommodate a sizeable away following for this level, and the exact amount of space may vary depending on the fixture.
Away entrance arrangements can change for segregated games. Visiting-club guidance has previously directed away supporters through an alternative entrance via the main car park when segregation was used, so supporters should not assume the normal entrance applies. Always check the match pack or visiting-club ticket information before travelling.
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Westleigh Park is one of the more straightforward grounds in the division for visiting supporters. Havant station is just over a mile away and is usually walkable in around 20 minutes, while the club's matchday guide provides directions for those driving to the ground.
The Westleigh Social Club is behind the main stand and has traditionally been part of the matchday experience, with away fans generally welcome unless match-specific restrictions apply. Arrive early for segregated or higher-attendance fixtures because entry routes, car parking and terrace access may differ from a normal league game. For neutrals, the Main Stand side gives the best comfort, while the terraces give the ground its atmosphere.
Havant & Waterlooville sell tickets through their official ticketing partner TicketCo, with online sales used for adults, concessions and students. The club's published admission prices include adult, concession, student, 12-16 and under-11 categories, with safeguarding rules requiring younger supporters to be accompanied as stated by the club.
Pay-on-the-day arrangements may depend on the fixture, so advance purchase is the safer option where online tickets are available. Away supporters should check whether segregation is in force because that can affect both the correct entrance and where they stand. For normal unsegregated league games, visiting supporters are likely to buy standard admission, while bigger matches may have specific away guidance.
Standard stadium rules apply at Westleigh Park. Supporters should not enter the pitch, use pyrotechnics, throw objects, take glass into spectator areas or ignore steward instructions. If segregation is in operation, supporters must use the correct entrance and remain in the area allocated to them.
The club also publishes safeguarding conditions around junior admission, so adults attending with younger supporters should follow the club's age and supervision rules. Alcohol rules in and around the social club and pitchside areas should be followed according to matchday signage and stewarding.
Havant & Waterlooville provide matchday information through the club's official channels, but disabled supporters should contact the club before travelling if they need accessible parking, step-free access, seating, toilet information or assistance on arrival. Westleigh Park is a traditional non-league stadium with several different viewing areas, so the most suitable position may depend on the fixture.
Advance contact is especially important if the match is segregated, because the away entrance and terrace arrangements may differ from a normal unsegregated game.
Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Westleigh Park. Although the ground has a good level of non-league history and infrastructure, it operates as a matchday football venue rather than a stadium-tour attraction.
Supporters wanting to see Westleigh Park should attend a Havant & Waterlooville fixture. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.
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