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Gtech Community Stadium is the home of Brentford Football Club. Situated next to Kew Bridge station, less than a mile away from our former home Griffin Park, the stadium is a cornerstone of our long-term vision and will help ensure a sustainable future for the Club.
- Visiting The Gtech
Visiting the stadium. We look forward to welcoming you to...
- Visiting The Gtech
Visiting the stadium. We look forward to welcoming you to Gtech Community Stadium. Football is truly nothing without fans and we want your experience at Gtech Community Stadium to be as enjoyable as possible. It may be your first visit to the stadium but even if you have been to the stadium before, please do take the time to read through this ...
Aug 8, 2021 · Aug 9, 2021. “Small but perfectly formed,” is how Brentford chief executive Jon Varney describes the club’s new stadium. The players have become accustomed to their new surroundings over 11...
Sep 24, 2020 · AFL Architects has achieved practical completion of the new 17,250 capacity Brentford Community Stadium for Brentford FC. The venue is the new home of Brentford FC and London Irish RFC. The stadium was inaugurated with a win for the Bees in the Carabao Cup, the first competitive match since opening. The new stadium is located less than a mile ...
The Brentford Community Stadium, currently known as the Gtech Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [5] is a football stadium in Brentford, West London that is the home of Premier League football club Brentford.
Phone: +44 (0) 20 8847 2511. After spending 116 years at Griffin Park, Brentford moved less than a mile a way to the state-of-the-art Gtech Community Stadium in 2020. The new stadium is one of the most significant and exciting developments in the history of Brentford Football Club.
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The new stadium of Brentford Football Club and London Irish, a 12,250 capacity stadium designed by AFL Architects.