Going to Fulham?


BY CAR

From the North: Take the A1/M1 to North Circular A406 follow signs for Harlesden A404, then take the A219 to Hammersmith. When on Broadway follow signs for Fulham, turn right after 1 mile into Harbord Street then left at the end for the ground.

From the South/East: Take the South circular A205, follow signs for Putney Bridge A219, cross the bridge and follow signs for Hammersmith for half a mile. Take a left into Bishops Park Road, then right at the end.

From the West: Take the M4 to the A4. After two miles branch left into Hammersmith Broadway, then follow signs for Fulham. Turn right after 1 mile into Harbord Street then left at the end for the ground.

Matchday Parking Restrictions

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham has recently proposed the implementation of Saturday and week day match day parking controls in Zones X and Y adjacent to Fulham Football Club’s stadium.

The Council will introduce a one hour maximum stay for non-residential match day visitors on Saturday and weekday match days.

9.00am to 9.30pm on Monday to Friday matchdays……


All supporters aiming to travel to the stadium using their cars are therefore advised to find alternative methods of transport. 

Restrictions will apply to zones X & Y and will be introduced on a trial basis and monitored for the first six months.

Supporters should note that these restictions do not apply to Blue Badge Holders.

BY  TRAIN AND LONDON UNDERGROUND

Trains take approx 1hr 30min and return costs £44-30. Returning after the 22-35 train next one is 23-15 and takes 2 hours

Underground

Takes approx 40 mins from Kings Cross/St Pancras but there are disruptions due to strikes and engineering works.

District Line to Putney Bridge
Approximately 10 minutes walk.

Hammersmith
Hammersmith and City, Piccadilly and District Lines
Approximately 20 minutes walk

BY BUS

From Kingston-upon-Thames bus station – Take either the number 85 or C4 bus to Putney Bridge. The ground is approximately 10 minutes walk from Putney Bridge.

From Hammersmith – Catch either one of the following buses which run down Fulham Palace Road: 190, 211, 295, 220.

From PutneyCatch either the 74 or the 220 to Fulham Palace Road.

WHERE TO DRINK

The Crabtree on Rainville Road (10 minutes from the ground) welcomes all away supporters To find this pub go along Stevenage Road away from the Cottage and the away end. On reaching the home end of the ground, turn left along an alley which runs behind the stand.

When you reach the River Thames turn right and walk along the riverside path. You will reach the Crabtree on your right. The Zulu Bar (formerly the Kings Head), on Fulham High Street, is one of the nearest to the ground and is always popular with away fans. Near to the tube station is the 'Eight Bells' and just further along Fulham High Street is 'The Larrik' and O'Neills.

Some of the other pubs near to the ground, have been designated home supporters only, so alternatively some away fans use the pubs South of the River (across Putney Bridge). The Dukes Head is recommended, which has nice views overlooking the River Thames towards the ground and does good food. It is a Youngs pub with a cosmopolitan atmosphere as it is located next to a number of rowing clubs.

Also in Putney is the Bricklayers Arms which was named the CAMRA London Pub of the Year in 2007. It is located in Waterman Street. Simply go across the bridge over the River Thames towards Putney, turn right along the bank of the Thames and then left into Waterman Street. Allow a good twenty minutes to walk from the pubs this side of the river to the ground.

All information is provided in good faith but the Foxes Trust cannot be responsible for any errors or omissions.

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