17/04/26
Matchday Information: Enfield Town v Slough Town
Enterprise National League South
Saturday 18 April 2026, 3pm
Slough Town make the trip to North London this weekend for the final away game of the 2025/26 season, taking on Enfield Town at the Dave Bryant Stadium.
The Rebels will be aiming to bounce back from a difficult run of recent results, and will be backed by what is expected to be a strong travelling contingent.
Enfield Town, already confirmed to finish in the bottom four, will be looking to end their home campaign on a positive note. It also marks the final home game in charge for manager Gavin Macpherson, who resigned earlier this week after nearly three years at the club. Supporters will also recognise assistant manager Jon Underwood, who joined Enfield in June 2025 following his nine-and-a-half years as Slough Town joint manager.
Ground Details
Dave Bryant Stadium (formerly Queen Elizabeth II Stadium)
Donkey Lane
Enfield
EN1 3PL
Tickets
Tickets are available online (at a £1 discount) or on the day at the turnstiles.
Buy tickets online
Admission prices:
Adults – £15 in advance / £16 on the day
Concessions – £11 in advance / £12 on the day
Under 21 – £9 in advance / £10 on the day
Under 16 – £3 in advance / £4 on the day
Concessions apply to over 65s and students (ID may be required).
Seating:
• Main stand seating is available with a £3 transfer fee
• Seating is restricted to supporters aged 16 and over
Getting There
Supporters are encouraged to use public transport where possible or consider car sharing.
By Train
The nearest stations are:
• Enfield Town and Southbury (London Overground) – approx. 25-minute walk
• Brimsdown – connect via the 191 bus
• Enfield Chase – approx. 30-minute walk or bus connection
All routes provide good access to the stadium.
By Bus
Local bus routes serving the ground include:
191, 217, 307, 317 and 456
By Car
From the M25 (Junction 25):
• Head south on the A10 towards London
• Turn right into Carterhatch Lane at the second set of lights
• Donkey Lane is the first left after the Toby Carvery
Alternatively, approach via the A10 from the North Circular, turning left at Carterhatch Lane.
Parking
• A public car park is located off Donkey Lane next to Enfield Playing Fields
• Spaces can be busy on matchdays, so early arrival is advised
• Do not park on Donkey Lane, as this may cause access issues
There are also disabled parking bays available near the stadium.
Inside the Ground
The Dave Bryant Stadium is a unique non-league venue featuring a historic Art Deco pavilion, alongside seated and covered terrace areas around a running track.
Facilities include:
• Multiple food outlets serving hot food and drinks
• Butler’s Bar offering a range of beers, ciders and ales
• Club shop with refreshments and merchandise
Card payments are accepted throughout the stadium, including turnstiles and catering outlets.
Disabled Supporters
The stadium offers step-free access and dedicated facilities. Accessible entry is available via a side gate for those with mobility requirements.
View disabled access information.
Additional Information
• Dogs are permitted in open areas of the ground (well-behaved and under control)
• Assistance dogs are always welcome
• Food and drink are available throughout the stadium
With this being the final away fixture of the season, we encourage as many Rebels supporters as possible to make the trip and get behind the team.
Safe travels and come on you Rebels!
Enterprise National League South
Saturday 18 April 2026, 3pm
Slough Town make the trip to North London this weekend for the final away game of the 2025/26 season, taking on Enfield Town at the Dave Bryant Stadium.
The Rebels will be aiming to bounce back from a difficult run of recent results, and will be backed by what is expected to be a strong travelling contingent.
Enfield Town, already confirmed to finish in the bottom four, will be looking to end their home campaign on a positive note. It also marks the final home game in charge for manager Gavin Macpherson, who resigned earlier this week after nearly three years at the club. Supporters will also recognise assistant manager Jon Underwood, who joined Enfield in June 2025 following his nine-and-a-half years as Slough Town joint manager.
Ground Details
Dave Bryant Stadium (formerly Queen Elizabeth II Stadium)
Donkey Lane
Enfield
EN1 3PL
Tickets
Tickets are available online (at a £1 discount) or on the day at the turnstiles.
Buy tickets online
Admission prices:
Adults – £15 in advance / £16 on the day
Concessions – £11 in advance / £12 on the day
Under 21 – £9 in advance / £10 on the day
Under 16 – £3 in advance / £4 on the day
Concessions apply to over 65s and students (ID may be required).
Seating:
• Main stand seating is available with a £3 transfer fee
• Seating is restricted to supporters aged 16 and over
Getting There
Supporters are encouraged to use public transport where possible or consider car sharing.
By Train
The nearest stations are:
• Enfield Town and Southbury (London Overground) – approx. 25-minute walk
• Brimsdown – connect via the 191 bus
• Enfield Chase – approx. 30-minute walk or bus connection
All routes provide good access to the stadium.
By Bus
Local bus routes serving the ground include:
191, 217, 307, 317 and 456
By Car
From the M25 (Junction 25):
• Head south on the A10 towards London
• Turn right into Carterhatch Lane at the second set of lights
• Donkey Lane is the first left after the Toby Carvery
Alternatively, approach via the A10 from the North Circular, turning left at Carterhatch Lane.
Parking
• A public car park is located off Donkey Lane next to Enfield Playing Fields
• Spaces can be busy on matchdays, so early arrival is advised
• Do not park on Donkey Lane, as this may cause access issues
There are also disabled parking bays available near the stadium.
Inside the Ground
The Dave Bryant Stadium is a unique non-league venue featuring a historic Art Deco pavilion, alongside seated and covered terrace areas around a running track.
Facilities include:
• Multiple food outlets serving hot food and drinks
• Butler’s Bar offering a range of beers, ciders and ales
• Club shop with refreshments and merchandise
Card payments are accepted throughout the stadium, including turnstiles and catering outlets.
Disabled Supporters
The stadium offers step-free access and dedicated facilities. Accessible entry is available via a side gate for those with mobility requirements.
View disabled access information.
Additional Information
• Dogs are permitted in open areas of the ground (well-behaved and under control)
• Assistance dogs are always welcome
• Food and drink are available throughout the stadium
With this being the final away fixture of the season, we encourage as many Rebels supporters as possible to make the trip and get behind the team.
Safe travels and come on you Rebels!
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