Bromley · Hayes Lane
Bromley Tickets — Fixtures, Prices & How to Buy
Everything you need to get to a Bromley match at Hayes Lane — upcoming fixtures, buying routes, likely ticket types and where to sit. Looking for stand-by-stand advice instead? See our
Hayes Lane Seating Guide.
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How to get Bromley tickets
Bromley tickets are still a compact-ground experience, even after Hayes Lane’s upgrades. Demand can rise quickly now the club has moved from National League football to the EFL and on again to
League One.
- Official club sales — use Bromley’s ticketing channels first.
- Priority windows — can matter for derbies, cup games and high-table fixtures.
- Standing vs seated — check whether your ticket is terrace or seat before buying.
- Away allocation — visiting fans should check the specific away split before travelling.
Ticket prices — what to expect
| Ticket type |
Typical expectation |
Notes |
| Standard adult |
EFL lower-league London pricing |
varies by stand and match |
| Terrace ticket |
often popular |
check covered/uncovered position |
| Concession / junior |
discounted if available |
check age bands |
| Hospitality |
premium spend |
best for comfort/groups |
Exact prices change by fixture and sales phase — always confirm current pricing before booking.
Club history
Founded in 1892, Bromley spent most of their history outside the Football League before winning promotion from the National League play-offs in 2024. The rise continued quickly: in April 2026, the Ravens secured promotion to League One for the first time in the club’s history.
Getting to Hayes Lane
Bromley South is the main rail station for Hayes Lane, with a walk or short bus/taxi connection to the ground. Bromley North and Bickley can also work depending on your route. Parking is limited around matchday, so public transport is usually the cleaner option.
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy Bromley tickets on matchday?
Sometimes, but check first. Hayes Lane is still a small EFL ground and demand has increased with promotion.
Where should I sit at Hayes Lane?
The Glyn Beverly Stand is the comfort/family pick, the new East Stand is the big modern upgrade, and the North Terrace is best for home atmosphere. See the full
Hayes Lane Seating Guide.