Good club! Great facilities and excellent pitch. Staff were very welcoming and helpful. The new Club Lounge is spacious and quite well appointed with friendly staff
Came here recently to watch Hayes & Yeading v Beaconsfield Town. Not a bad ground, the view from the big stand is decent and really well maintained all-round. I wouldn't say it was one of the best groundhops I have done at Non-League level, although I do appreciate the facilities being good and how helpful the staff/volunteers were.
Upon arrival I was really pleased to have been given a team sheet, as well as seeing programmes being sold on the day.
The walk from Hayes & Harlington Station takes about 25 minutes, the route is quite awkward without the use of Google maps. Other than that, there is the advantage of taking the Elizabeth Line to and from Farringdon or Tottenham Court Road.
A really good non league football club with a friendly atmosphere and helpful staff. The ground looks really good and has a great main stand. The pitch is nice and flat and looks in good condition.
A nice and modern facility that H&YU can be proud of, and a good game of football v Ashford Town (Middx) despite the arctic conditions. Ground is in a middle of nowhere and has limited pedestrian access. The Southall side could do with a link to the ground, with a footbridge going over the canal. Used H&H train station.
Went (1st ever visit) to an evening game. Seems to be a well run venue. Plenty of parking for normal league games. Some improvements taking place. Currently the team are not doing v well.
Ground[edit] The club initially played at Hayes's former ground, Church Road. This was sold to fund the demolition and building of a new ground at Yeading's former home, The Warren. Church Road closed in 2011, and the club spent many years ground sharing with Woking (2011–14) and Maidenhead United (2014–16) as construction of the new ground took longer than anticipated.
The SkyEX Community Stadium finally opened in 2016, however safety concerns saw the ground close temporarily, and the club spent the remainder of the 2016–17 season sharing at Beaconsfield Town, before moving in permanently at the start of the 2017–18 season.
The comedy TV show Ted Lasso uses the SkyEx to depict the training ground and offices of fictional Premier League team AFC Richmond.[10]