Christie Vasiliou
March 13, 2026

Matchday Guide: Barrow Raiders

Everything you need to know ahead of our 1895 Cup clash against Barrow Raiders

We are excited to be able to share the matchday guide with you for our match on Sunday to ensure you have the best possible experience backing the Broncos against Barrow Raiders.

 

Important times to note:

13:00 - Hospitality Opens

14:00 – Gates Open

15:00 - London Broncos vs Barrow Raiders KO

Circa 15:40 - London Broncos vs Barrow Raiders HT

Circa 16:35 - London Broncos vs Barrow Raiders FT

17:30 - Man of the Match Presentation in Main Bar

20:00 - Last Orders

 

Travel:

If you are new to the stadium, please see below useful information to make your matchday experience with us seamless. 


Check for any planned engineering works on the District Line or South Western Railway before you travel, as these can affect services into Richmond.


Travelling by Train or Tube: The stadium is just a 5-minute walk (0.2 miles) from Richmond Station.

●         National Rail: Fast trains run from London Waterloo (approx. 15 – 20 minutes) and Clapham Junction.

●         London Underground: Richmond is the terminus for the District Line.

●         London Overground: Direct services run from North London/Stratford.


Please note, National Rail are operating a rail replacement service between Barnes and Richmond.


Walking Directions from the Station: Exit the station and turn right. Cross the A316 at the traffic lights, continue for about 50 yards and the entrance to the ground will be on your right.


Travelling by Bus: Numerous bus routes serve Richmond Station, including the 65, 190, 337, 371, 391, 419, and R68. From the station bus stops, it is a very short walk to the ground.


Parking: Unlike many London stadiums, the Richmond Athletic Ground does have on-site parking, though it can fill up quickly.


Home Fans/Away Fans:

Please may all fans enter through the main gate from this point, you will need your ticket with the barcode, which is going to be scanned as you enter. You can bring bags into the stadium but they will be checked by security/stewards upon entry.


Season ticket cards are not valid for this match.  


A minute's silence will be observed at the start of the match, in memory of former Bronco Matt Salter, who sadly passed away last weekend.


Hospitality:

Please may all those attending the game in hospitality enter via the first bar entrance. Hospitality closes after half time.


Ticket Office:

Our ticket office is located at main gate for on the day purchases.


Food & Drink:

The main bar will be open for drinks as well as a selection of food to purchase.


Club Shop:

The club shop will be situated in the main bar for home replica shirt and selected apparel purchases. The club shop will close after half time.


We remind everyone to follow the spectator code of conduct to ensure both home and away fans have an enjoyable experience on the day.

 

If you have any further questions please email lynsey.coleman@londonbroncosrl.com

 

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