Home of Hanwell Town FC

Since 1981

Capacity 3,000

Rating: 4.5

(182) Google Reviews

Today I went to watch Hanwell Town v Cray Wanderers in the FA Trophy, 3rd Qualifying Round. Where the home side qualified for the First Round Proper after winning 3-1. The staff were very welcoming upon my arrival at the ground, and it was really good to have bought a printed matchday programme at the turnstiles. As well as buying last weekend's programme & I was able to collect a team sheet from today's match. I was impressed with how good the pitch, seated and the uncovered stand behind the goal looked. The clubhouse was decent, with there being a selection of food and drink to buy. There was a decent turnout from the home support, perhaps there was also the advantage of Brentford, Fulham and QPR also not playing at home today. The walk from Perivale Station to The Powerday Stadium is approximately 10-15 minutes. Very convenient, especially Perivale being on the Central Line & only a couple of stops from Holborn. Overall, the matchday experience at The Powerday Stadium was great and the journey was absolutely worth taking 2 different train lines throughout London. A ground I strongly recommend fellow groundhoppers to tick off their bucket list ASAP, especially to those who love to collect matchday programmes. I wish Hanwell Town Football Club all the best for the remainder of the season!
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5 months ago
One of the best grounds I have ever visited. Big car park so no problem trying to find a space. This of course will depend on who the opposition is. Met by a very friendly young lady on the turnstile who was happy to welcome us to Hanwell and helped point out where everything was. Adults £8, U16s £1, Programme £2, Chips £2. Clubhouse is large and spacious with lots of tables and seats. The ground is mostly terracing, behind both goals, with a small covered brick shed on one side, and a covered seated stand opposite. Some of the chairs could do with being replaced 👍The pitch was immaculate, with some investment being put towards sprinklers to maintain the grass. Would definitely recommend a visit, and I will revisit at some point.
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4 months ago
First visit to this ground to watch QPR B team v Derby. Loved the proximity to the pitch and a very tasty Hot Chocolate for a very reasonable £1.20. Proper old school footie.
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4 months ago
Proper non league ground. Very friendly staff. Nice bar and refreshments. Chips outstanding. Situated just off busy A40. Well worth a visit..
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2 weeks ago
At the time of this post Hanwell Town football club are approaching their 100th anniversary. There is something special about these non league clubs that is hard to find with the big pro teams. If you've never been to see a non league game try it out and get to know some of the local people who support these clubs. Adult admission is £8 and children get in for just £1.
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3 years ago
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History (from Wikipedia)

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Hanwell Town play their home games at The Powerday Stadium in Perivale.

Hanwell moved to the ground (also known as Reynolds Field) in 1981 after over twenty years playing at the Ealing Central Sports Ground. Floodlights were installed in 1989 and inaugurated with a match against 
Tottenham Hotspur, since then a stand and disabled facilities have been added.[2] More recent additions to the ground include the newly built Bob Fisher Stand in honour of the current chairman who has been with the club for sixty years.[4]

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