Uxbridge

Uxbridge

Horton Road, West Drayton, Greater London, UB7 8HX

Uxbridge are based at Honeycroft in West Drayton and are one of west London’s long-standing non-league clubs. The Reds have a proud Isthmian and Southern League history, with promotion bringing them into the Premier South and extending their presence at Step 3.

  • Founded

    1871

  • Nickname

    The Reds

  • Location

    West Drayton

  • Stadium

    Honeycroft

  • Capacity

    3,770

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Honeycroft is Uxbridge FC's home at Horton Road, Yiewsley, just south of Uxbridge near Stockley Park. It is one of the older club names in English football, but the ground itself has been modernised in recent years, including the installation of a 3G pitch and wider redevelopment of the facility.

The stadium has a listed capacity of around 3,770 and a compact enclosed layout suited to non-league football. It is a practical ground rather than a large traditional stadium, with spectator areas close to the pitch, clubhouse facilities and modernised playing infrastructure. Its location near the M4, Stockley Park and West Drayton makes it a distinctive West London away day, especially for supporters using the Elizabeth Line.

Away End

Segregation is not normally expected for routine league fixtures at Honeycroft, so away supporters should usually enter through the normal spectator access and choose where to stand or sit. For cup ties, local fixtures or games where a larger away following is expected, Uxbridge may issue specific arrangements and visiting supporters should check both clubs' match information.

When the ground is unsegregated, away fans can normally use the same general facilities as home supporters. Travelling groups looking for atmosphere will usually gather behind a goal or along one side, depending on weather and where the crowd settles. If segregation is used, follow stewarding and the club's instructions rather than assuming the usual open layout applies.

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Matchday Advice

Honeycroft is practical by both road and public transport. Uxbridge state that the ground is around half a mile from the Stockley Park exit of the A408 and about a mile north of M4 Junction 4, with parking available at the ground. By train, West Drayton on the Elizabeth Line is the nearest station, with the 350 bus from stop E or an approximate 20-minute walk down Horton Road.

For a London-area ground, public transport can be the simplest choice, especially if parking demand is likely to be high. Arrive early if driving or if you want a specific seated or covered position. The ground is compact and easy to navigate once inside, but check match information because ticketing and access can vary by fixture.

Tickets

Uxbridge publish ticket and fixture information through their official club channels. For ordinary league matches, pay-on-the-gate or general admission is likely to be common, but supporters should check the latest match information because advance ticketing, cup prices or different arrangements may apply for selected fixtures.

Away supporters will usually buy standard general admission unless an allocation or segregation is announced. Neutral supporters wanting the clearest and most comfortable view should arrive early for seating or cover, while those wanting atmosphere should choose the busier standing areas. For any high-profile fixture, check whether away supporters have specific entry or ticket instructions.

Stadium Rules

Uxbridge publish ground regulations for Honeycroft, with entry to the ground subject to acceptance of those regulations and the rules of the relevant football authorities. The club management reserve the right of admission, and standard football restrictions apply around behaviour, safety and compliance with officials.

Supporters should not enter the pitch, use pyrotechnics, throw objects, bring glass into spectator areas or ignore steward instructions. Because the ground has a 3G pitch, spectators should also respect pitch barriers and avoid unauthorised access to the playing surface. Parking and local access around Horton Road should be used considerately.

Accessibility

Accessibility information for Uxbridge Football Club notes that there is a bus stop within 150 metres of the venue, with West Drayton the nearest National Rail and Elizabeth Line station and Uxbridge the nearest Underground station. Uxbridge also state that parking is available at the ground.

Disabled supporters should contact the club before travelling to confirm accessible parking, entrance, toilets and viewing positions. Advance contact is sensible because the most suitable area may depend on crowd size, parking demand and whether any match-specific segregation is being used.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Honeycroft. Although the ground has been redeveloped and has a long club history behind it, it operates as a working non-league football venue rather than a stadium-tour attraction.

Supporters wanting to see Honeycroft should attend an Uxbridge fixture. Any special access outside matchdays would need to be arranged directly with the club.

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