We’re delighted to unveil Season Ticket prices for 2023/24 as we once again offer unrivalled value for money ahead of another exciting campaign at The Brewery Field.
The Club is offering supporters the chance to take advantage of some great savings during an Early Bird period which will run until the end of June.
If you snap up your Season Ticket before the Early Bird deadline, then you’ll be able to enjoy a whole season of football at an astonishing rate during 2023/24.
During the Early Bird window, we are offering Adult Season Tickets at the equivalent of less than £9 per game and Concession Season Tickets for those over 60 for less than £6 a game.
We’re ensuring it’s even more incredible value for our young supporters too – with Under-18s able to buy a Season Ticket for just £50 in the Early Bird period, working out at just over £2 per game.
Disabled supporters will pay as per their relevant age category but will be eligible to claim a free carer’s ticket – please email [email protected] with details
Fans can head online right now to buy their Season Tickets for 2023/24 where we’ve made the process simple and straightforward.
Season Ticket card will be delivered to the Club later in the summer and we’ll advise supporters when they are available to collect from The Brewery Field ahead of the new campaign.
Click here to buy your Season Ticket online now.
We’d encourage all supporters to buy their Season Tickets online as this is the easiest and most straightforward way to book your place for 2023/24.
However, if you do not have online access or you’d prefer to pay in cash then you can complete one of our printed Application Forms which are available from the Club Shop ahead of Saturday’s game.
From Tuesday 2nd May, Application Forms will also be made available from the Neil Adams Sports Bar.
Every supporter buying a Season Ticket will need to complete an Application Form, not just the person who is making the payment.
The Brewery Field
Wood Vue,
Spennymoor,
County Durham,
DL16 6JN
Affectionately known as “The Moors”, Spennymoor Town was originally formed in 1904 as Spennymoor United and enjoyed decades of non league success, as well as 18 forays into the FA Cup First Round Proper. They reached the Third Round in 1937 and played West Bromwich Albion.
Reborn as Spennymoor Town, Club Chief Executive Brad Groves took charge in 2009 and has driven the club up the tiers of non-league football to its position in the National League North today.
Every football club can point to somebody in its history who was both a visionary and a great benefactor, and in Spennymoor’s case, the early development of the football can be credited mainly to one man, Thomas Grant.
The roots of football in the town can be traced back to 1888, when churches set up teams. It wasn’t until 1904 that The Brewery Field became the home of a newly formed, stronger side that would represent the town. Grant knew that Tudhoe Rugby Club was struggling was close to extinction, so he used his contacts and following negotiations, arranged for the new football club to play their games there.
During the ground’s previous 20 years existence, the rugby club had erected a grandstand capable of holding at least a thousand spectators. It was called The Brewery Field simply because the field used to belong to the nearby Tower Brewery, and the dray horses used for pulling the beer carts, were stabled on the field. In July 1904, Spennymoor United, who would go on to operate for over a century, was born.
Following the demise of United in 2005, Spennymoor Town was formed and took occupancy of The Brewery Field. Radical improvements have followed, predominantly since the arrival of Brad Groves as Chairman in 2009, with every aspect of the ground taking on a new identity.
From its humble beginnings as a Northern League ground, The Brewery Field is now the pinnacle of Non-League football, boasting the finest playing surface, hospitality venues and sponsorship opportunities across the UK.
Our fantastic programme “The Moors” is available around the ground on a matchday, including at the Turnstiles via a dedicated salesperson and at the club shop.
Priced at £2.50, The Moors is jam-packed with the latest content direct from the STFC media team, including player and personality interviews, academy and ladies news, forthcoming developments, special offers and much more.
Durham train station is located 6.1 miles away from The Brewery Field. From the station it is easy to get a taxi to the ground or to hop onto the number 6 bus route.
The number 6 bus route direct from the city centre bus station drops off directly outside The Brewery Field and is only a short drive.
Valid tickets on this bus route also get a discount on entry where indicated on your bus ticket.