
Isthmian League Premier Division football match between Whitehawk and Cray Wanderers at the McLaren Enclosed Ground in Brighton.
The local football calendar for March includes a fixture at the McLaren Enclosed Ground, where Whitehawk FC will face Cray Wanderers on Saturday, 14 March 2026. This Isthmian League Premier Division match is scheduled for a 15:00 kick-off, with the game expected to wrap up around 16:30. For those who haven't been to the ground lately, it is also known as the TerraPura Ground, located on Wilson Avenue in the East Park area of Brighton. It is a straightforward spot to get to if you are using public transport; the number 7 and 27 bus routes drop you nearby, which is often easier than trying to find a space in the limited parking area, especially since the stadium is about two and a half miles from Brighton station.
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The match is set up to be a family-friendly afternoon, and the club generally sees a mix of local supporters and groups. While the official tourism site currently lists prices as "to be confirmed," the online booking system is active. Looking at the 2024/2025 season rates, tickets usually sit around £13 for adults, while seniors, students, and NHS staff pay £8. For younger fans, it is £5 for under-18s, and children under 13 can get in for free if they are accompanied by an adult. If you like to have something to read during the half-time break, the match programmes are typically sold for between £2.50 and £3.
The venue itself, the McLaren Enclosed Ground, has a specific layout with limited capacity, so it is worth keeping that in mind if you are planning to head down with a larger group. The fixture has been confirmed by both the Whitehawk FC site and the Cray Wanderers official channels, ensuring the Saturday afternoon slot is locked in. Since the match ends around 16:30, there is plenty of time to head back into central Brighton afterwards. It is a standard part of the local sporting scene, offering a chance to see Isthmian Premier football without needing to travel out of the city. The ground's location at BN2 5TS means it is tucked away near the park, providing a specific atmosphere for those attending the game.












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