Brentford host Everton at Gtech Community Stadium in the Premier League on Saturday 11 April (kick-off 3pm BST).
The match will not be broadcast live in the UK.
Use this guide to get ready for arrival at the Gtech and find out how to take part in matchday activity.
Donate food items at the Gtech to support those in poverty
Before the match, club partner Utilita Giving are accepting donations of food items for Hounslow Community FoodBox.
FoodBox provides emergency food, support and advice to people living in Hounslow, and your donation will help support people in our community with the means to make nutritious meals for themselves and their families.
Find the donation point outside the box office on matchday, open from 12.30pm until kick-off. Only non-perishable food items will be accepted, and you can also donate money.
Bike to Brentford – win a signed home shirt if you cycle to our remaining home games
Our remaining home games of the season are all designated Bike to Brentford matchdays, with special offers for fans that cycle to the match.
Temporary bike parks are returning, where you can park your bike for free on matchdays. If you check-in your bike at the park for two of our next three home games (Everton, Fulham, West Ham), you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win a signed 2025/26 home shirt.
You’ll also receive a voucher for a free food and drink item, redeemable at the final home game of the season against Crystal Palace.
Also available is free bike maintenance, codes for discounted e-bike rental, and group rides to and from the match. For more information and general advice about cycling to the Gtech, visit the Bike to Brentford page.
Travel – closures on the District line may affect your journey
Train and TfL
The District Line is scheduled to be closed across west London on matchday. Services will not operate between Embankment or Edgware Road and Richmond, Ealing Broadway, Wimbledon or Kensington Olympia.
South Western Railway services to Kew Bridge are unaffected.
You can use the TfL journey planner or Citymapper to plan your journey to and from the match.
Parking
We advise you to take public transport to the match where possible.
You can pre-book parking through our website for secure parking on matchday. No reserved parking is available to supporters unless a space has been pre-booked.
Matchday activity
Pre-match:
Fan Frame – scan the QR code on the big screens to submit a selfie and a message for the team. Selected messages will be shown on the screens inside the stadium bowl!
Play the World Cup of Red and White! Vote for your all-time favourite red and white striped Brentford home shirt, with a winner crowned at the end of the season. This matchday, it’s the 1990/92 shirt against our 1980/81 shirt in the first semi-final.
Half-time activity:
One Brentford fan will take on an Everton fan in the Utilita foot bowls challenge. Whoever can kick a ball closest to the centre circle will win a prize. Be in your seat at half-time to see who wins.
Easter sale at the Bees Superstore
Get up to 60 per cent off selected items at the Bees Superstore, open from 10am-6pm on matchday. Find the Bees Superstore at the top of Lionel Road South (M4 bypass side). Offers unavailable at the Hive Superstore (next to Kew Bridge station).
Brentford Penguins doughnut giveaway
Brentford Penguins, a dedicated football club for young people with Down’s Syndrome founded by former Bees player Allan Cockram, will be on site with their Little Yellow Van, giving away a free doughnut to every fan that purchases a pair of Brentford Penguins socks.
Find their van before kick-off outside the Bees Superstore, on the M4 side of Lionel Road South.
Join our free stadium wi-fi
Use our free stadium wi-fi to access your digital tickets, get live match updates, or enjoy exclusive content through the Brentford FC app. Connecting is simple and quick, just input your name, date of birth and email address.
Speak to official supporters’ group BIAS in The Dugout
Official Brentford supporters’ group BIAS (Brentford Independent Association of Supporters) will be in The Dugout bar throughout matchday. Visit their stall to find out more about their work and how fans’ voices are helping shape the future of the club.
Early bird offers and post-match deals on food, alcoholic and soft drinks
A reduced-price early bird offer is available on food and drink.
Concourse offers are available 30 minutes after turnstiles open, 1.30pm-2pm
£4.50 on all alcoholic drinks
£1.95 on all soft drinks
£4.50 on all food items (excluding guest caterers)
Premium area offers are available for one hour after turnstiles open, 12.30pm-1.30pm:
£4.50 on alcoholic drinks (excluding cocktails, wines or spirits)
£1.95 on all soft drinks
£2 off select food items (£4.50 for all food items in the Dugout except confectionary and doughnuts)
After the match, The Dugout bar in the south stand will be open for Bees fans to enjoy, with 20 per cent off all food and drink until 8pm (bar close at 7.45pm).
BeeOrder
Use BeeOrder to skip the pre-match queues and request food items from other menus across the stadium.
Access BeeOrder on the Brentford app to pre-order food and drink up to 72 hours before matchday.
Items ordered on BeeOrder can only be collected pre-match, but you can beat the queues with access to our dedicated BeeOrder collection points.
Our self-service screens remain available to fans pre-ordering food for collection at any time.
Download the Brentford app for iOS or Android here.
Countdown to kick-off - the timings you need to know
10am: Bees Superstore and Hive Superstore open
11am: Box office opens for all matchday enquiries (close at half-time, open for 30 minutes after full-time)
12.30pm: Utilita Giving donation point opens outside the box office
12.30pm: Bike to Brentford – temporary parking opens; bike maintenance opens
12.30pm: Premium doors open (early bird offers on food and drink until 1.30pm)
1.30pm: General admission doors open (early bird offers on food and drink until 2pm)
3pm: Kick-off
8pm: The Dugout closes (bar closes at 7.45pm)
Please note our list of items that are not permitted into the stadium, including large bags and suitcases.