Hayes Lane Bromley FC

Hayes Lane - Bromley FC

Hayes Lane - Bromley FC.
Home of Bromley FC

Hayes Lane is the home ground of Bromley FC and the London Lionesses (from 2024). It is known as the Copperjax Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons.

Capacity & Stands

The present 5,000 capacity ground with seating for around 1,600 spectators has been Bromley's home since 1938 with floodlights added in 1960.

The playing surface is now natural grass after a conversion from artificial turf in 2024.

The 4 stands at the ground are the all-seater John Fiorini Stand (Main Stand) and the Glyn Beverly Stand with elevated seating behind one goal. The North Terrace is behind the opposite goal and the East Terrace faces the John Fiorini Stand on the other side of thhhhe pitch.

Hayes Lane Bromley FC.
The stadium has a capacity of around 5,000; here action in front of the Glyn Beverly Stand

Club

Bromley FC nicknamed 'The Ravens' date from 1892. They were founding members of the Southern League in 1894 and London League champions in 1896.

The club won the National League play-offs in 2023-24 to reach the Football League for the first time in their history after over 120 years in non-league football. The team then gained promotion from League Two to League One (the third tier of English football) as champions in April 2026.

The current manager is Andy Woodman who has been in charge since 2021. The club captain, 39-year-old defender Bryan Webster, announced his retirement at the end of the 2025-2026 season. Webster made 172 appearances in the National League and League Two for The Ravens. Memorably Webster scored the winning penalty at Wembley when Bromley beat Solihull Moors to gain promotion to the English Football League for the first time in 2023-24.

The club mascot is a raven.
The club mascot is a raven

Information & Access

The Stadium, Hayes Lane, Bromley, Kent BR2 9EF
Tel: 020 8460 52918
www: bromleyfc.co.uk

The nearest railway station is Bromley South. The station has trains to London Victoria and Blackfriars as well as Dover Priory, Gillingham, Orpington and Sevenoaks. The quickest trains from Victoria take about 25 minutes. On foot the ground is about 20 minutes from the station.

The 119, 146 and 314 buses all stop close to the stadium at Norman Park.

Accessibility

The ground features designated viewing areas, accessible toilets, and ramps to different areas of the ground for wheelchair users. The 2019 Glyn Beverley Stand redevelopment improved facilities, and stewards are noted to be helpful.

Where to Stay Nearby

The 3-star Glendevon House Hotel is fairly convenient for the area.

The John Fiorini Stand.
The John Fiorini Stand is named after a former match secretary of the club and is covered and all-seater

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Bromley take on Colchester United.
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Hayes Lane home of Bromley FC.
League Two action v Colchester; Glyn Beverly Stand

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