STEVENAGE
Lamex Stadium (capacity 7,318)
Broadhall Way, currently known as the Lamex Stadium, has been home to Stevenage FC and previous versions of the club since the early 1960’s. Despite winning the conference in 1995/96, the club were denied entry to the Football League due to insufficient capacity and facilities at Broadhall Way. That prompted redevelopment of the stadium in the early 2000’s and promotion was finally secured in 2010.
The Lamex Stadium has been improved recently with the opening of a new North Stand at one end of the ground in December 2019. The Main Stand and the South Stand are also impressive looking all-seater stands, and the East Terrace runs the whole length of the pitch and offers a distinctive atmosphere.
Away fans visiting the Lamex Stadium are located in the South Stand, with a typical allocation of around 1,400 though this can be increased to around 2,000 if part of the Main Stand is used.
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For directions to Stevenage’s Lamex Stadium (SG2 8RH for Sat Navs) from wherever your journey starts, just type in your postcode or starting location here:
There is free parking at the stadium but there are only 500 spaces so it fills up quickly. The club advises fans not to park at the nearby Roaring Meg Retail Park, as you could end up with a hefty fine.
We’ve compiled a list of car parks, below, near to the Lamex Stadium for hassle free parking while you’re at the match.
Car Park | Sat Nav | Cost | Distance to Ground | Description |
Fairlands Valley Car Park | SG2 8RH | Free | 0.1km | Free match day parking for 500 cars is available to fans at Fairlands Valley car park, to the north of the ground. Directions are signposted from Junction 7 on the A1(M). Please use the underpass to cross the A602 |
Stevenage Railway Station is just over a mile away from the stadium, and can be walked within about 20 minutes. Turn left out of the station, and take the stairs to cross the bridge over the dual carriageway. Continue along Lytton Way (A602) until you reach the roundabout, where you should take the second exit onto Six Hills Way. You’ll then quite quickly come to another roundabout, where you should take the third exit onto Monkswood Way, where you’ll pass an Asda on your right hand side. Keep going and you’ll come to a final roundabout with the stadium straight ahead.
Find train times and book your tickets for the best available prices by clicking through to the trainline website below:
There are a number of away friendly pubs near the Lamex Stadium, all of which cater to different needs. Please note, however, that some bars require club colours to be covered and some do not allow children.
However, rather than take our word for it, we want to give you the view from other away fans who have visited the Lamex Stadium.
Over the coming months we will be building up fans reviews of the best places to drink on an away trip to Stevenage, and you’ll be able to find them here.
In the meantime, we’ve included a map below with all the best away pubs highlighted for you.
Stevenage offers a variety of overnight accommodation to suit all budgets.
Use our Booking.com panel to get availability and to book at the best prices:
See what other away fans think of Stevenage’s Lamex Stadium in our ‘Away Day Reviews’.
If you’ve already been, then you can share your experience with us by writing your own review.
See how Stevenage perform in our away day rankings, where away fans rate the pie, pint, cuppa and away day overall.
Check out our photo gallery where you can view other away fans’ photos. You can also share your own experience by uploading your own!