All-ticket for last home game of the season
Maidstone United vs Worthing on Saturday 18 April will be an all-ticket match for both home and away supporters.
Tickets will not be available at the turnstiles on the day, so if you want to be there, please make sure you buy in advance.
If you’re a season ticket holder, you’re sorted – just turn up on the day and have your QR code ready for scanning. (If you’re a season ticket holder and plan on bringing a friend or relative to the game, please make sure you buy their ticket in advance. This includes the free admission tickets offered to children aged six and under.)
Everyone else will need to purchase a ticket via Fanbase. There are two ways to do this: download the Fanbase app from the Apple App Store or Google Play, or click on the TICKETS link above to visit the Fanbase website.
Tickets will be available to buy online until 11:00 on Saturday morning, subject to availability.
Turnstiles will open at 12:30, ahead of the 15:00 kick-off.
Visiting supporters will be located in the south-west corner of the stadium and the Town End Stand, with access via Turnstiles 1 and 2 (main car park). Under league rules, the away club is entitled to 15% of the total number of tickets available (or a minimum of 600), which is why the allocation has been extended to cover the whole Town End Stand on this occasion.
Stones supporters will have access to the rest of the Gallagher Stadium, with entry via:
- Turnstiles 3, 4, 5 and 6 (main car park)
- Turnstiles 8 and 9 (James Whatman Way, opposite the café)
If you’re not comfortable using online systems, you can visit the club office at the following times to buy a ticket in person:
- Tuesday 14 April: 16:00 to 18:00
- Wednesday 15 April: 16:00 to 18:30
- Thursday 16 April: 14:00 to 16:00
Payment can be made by cash, card or contactless.
Bill Williams said: “Saturday’s match will be all-ticket, a decision which has been made on safety grounds.
“We hope everyone who wishes to attend will buy their ticket via Fanbase, which proved very efficient for the all-ticket games against Dover and Ebbsfleet earlier in the season. For any supporters who do not have internet access, we are offering in-person sales from the club office on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
“League rules dictate the number of away tickets that must be offered and, in the same way as we were accommodated at Worthing last May in the play-offs, we are reciprocating on this occasion. This does mean the whole of the Town End Stand will house away supporters and I would like to apologise to those who usually watch from there. Access is limited to the stand itself – our fans can still visit the club shop, Town End Bar and Pie Hut.”
Supporters are encouraged to arrive earlier than usual due to expected attendance levels.
After the match, there will be presentations for the Manager’s, Players’ and Supporters’ Player of the Season, as well as an opportunity to meet players and management for autographs and selfies.
More details on pre- and post-match activities will be announced next week.

