Gtech Community Stadium

Capacity
17,250
Year Opened
2020
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Brentford
City
London
Coordinates
51°29′27″N 0°17′19″W
Country
England
Sport
football
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

The Gtech Community Stadium, often called Brentford Community Stadium, has been the home of Brentford since 2020. Built in a tight wedge of land between rail lines near Kew Bridge, the stadium reflects the club’s modern era and rapid rise into the Premier League. With a capacity just over seventeen thousand, the venue is compact but efficiently designed, creating a bowl of steep stands that keep supporters close to the pitch.

The West Stand hosts hospitality areas and broadcast facilities, while the South Stand is noted for its strong home support and vibrant atmosphere. The pitch is a high-quality hybrid surface that supports fast, technical football.

Matchdays feel lively and community-centred. Supporters gather around Kew Bridge and nearby pubs long before kickoff, with the stadium’s location giving it a distinctive urban character. Inside, concourses are well laid out with modern food and drink options, including locally focused vendors. Although smaller than many Premier League venues, the steep rake of the seating and close proximity to the pitch create a sharp acoustic response during matches, giving even routine fixtures a notable intensity.

Transport links are one of the stadium’s strengths. Kew Bridge station sits only a few minutes away, and Gunnersbury station is within walking distance for London Overground and District line services. Parking is limited and tightly restricted due to the surrounding residential and commercial areas, making public transport the most practical option.

Accessibility features include wheelchair bays across multiple stands, step-free routes, accessible toilets, and dedicated assistance staff. The nearby Brentford High Street, Kew Bridge waterfront, and local restaurants give supporters choices before and after matches.

The Gtech Community Stadium combines modern design, efficient organisation, and a strong neighbourhood identity, marking it as one of the most distinctive smaller grounds in the league.