Brentford take on Brighton and Hove Albion at the American Express Stadium in the Bees' next Premier League fixture on Saturday 22 November, 3pm.
The match will not be broadcast live in the UK.
Digital tickets are in use for this matchday and you will receive an email with instructions on how to download yours.
If you are heading to the Amex on Saturday, here is everything you need to know to ensure you are ready for your visit.
Travel - free train and bus journeys within Brighton’s travel zone
Brighton and Hove Albion operate a free travel zone available to all fans with a valid match ticket. Free travel between train and bus stations within the travel zone will be available from 11.30am to 8.15pm (approximately three and a half hours after full-time) on matchday.
Visit Brighton’s website for a zone map and more travel information.
Travelling by train - free travel from Brighton or Lewes stations
Trains from London towards Brighton run frequently on matchday, departing from London Victoria through Clapham Junction, or London Bridge. Change at either Brighton station or Lewes station to get to Falmer, which is the nearest train station to the Amex.
Brighton and Lewes train stations are inside the free travel zone and you can travel for free by presenting your match ticket.
Falmer station will be very busy after full-time. Please plan your journey home and allow extra time for queues at the station.
Bus - free bus travel or park and ride
Brighton’s free travel zone includes buses from as far as Royal Tonbridge Wells. Fans can make their own way to the beginning of the travel zone and then present their match ticket for free travel to the ground. Free buses are also available from central Brighton, Falmer, Worthing and Eastbourne.
Park and ride is available from two sites, each with hundreds of parking spaces available. Buses from the car park to the ground open 90 minutes before kick-off and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Directions to the park and ride locations are on Brighton’s website.
Travelling by car and parking
For fans driving from London, take the M23 south and then the A23 before heading east on the A27 towards Falmer.
American Express Community Stadium
Village Way
Brighton
BN1 9BL
There are multiple car parking spaces at the ground or within a 10-minute walk from the Amex. Parking must be pre-booked in advance and costs £18 per car. You can book parking here.
Ticketing information - digital tickets are in use for this fixture
Tickets for this fixture will be distributed digitally. You will receive your ticket(s) by email ahead of the match. Please follow the instructions in the email to get your ticket ready on your phone.
For those who have requested a physical ticket or have sent a duplicate ticket request, the box office is located in the north stand and opens at 11am. Any duplicate ticket requests must be sent to Brighton by the Brentford box office.
Please contact Brentford's box office with any enquiries ahead of matchday.
If you’re collecting your ticket at the Amex, please remember to bring ID.
Please also observe and respect the family-friendly seating. Anyone who holds a ticket in this area is reminded that they should be seated for the duration of the match.
Accessibility
The Amex has wheelchair accessible viewing platforms, audio descriptive commentary, accessible parking and an inclusion room for fans with sensory needs to watch the game. If you require additional support on matchday, contact [email protected] and our team will try to assist you.
For all accessibility information, visit Brighton’s website.
Your matchday at the Amex
The away section at the Amex is located in the south stand. Enter at Turnstiles 17-21, open two hours before kick-off.
Fans will be searched on entry. Bags larger than A4 size and solid containers/flasks will not be permitted. There is no bag storage at the ground.
There are many options for food and drink in Brighton city centre and pubs in Lewes where you can meet other Bees fans before the match. There are no designated away pubs in the vicinity of the Amex.
Brighton has a number of family-friendly activities within the city, including Brighton Pier for fairground rides and arcade games, or Sealife Brighton aquarium. There are many restaurants and pubs suitable for young children in the centre or down Brighton Lanes.
Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!