Match Preview: Egham Town FC – Home

The Moles welcome a new team to the Iconic Stadium on Saturday – Egham Town.

Egham Town

Matchday: Saturday November 1st, 2025
Kickoff: 3pm

About Egham Town FC

Egham Town Football Club traces its origins back to 1877, when it was founded as Runnymede Rovers before reforming as Egham in 1905. The club enjoyed early success, winning the West Surrey League in 1921–22 and becoming the first champions of the Surrey Senior League that same year. After a brief stint in the Spartan League, where they reached the Premier Division, Egham returned to the Surrey Senior League in 1933. The club disbanded during World War II and remained inactive until a public meeting in 1963 led to its revival as Egham Town. They rejoined local competition in the Parthenon and Surrey Senior Leagues before finding success in the Spartan League, winning the title in 1971–72. Continued progress saw them join the Athenian League, where they won Division Two at the first attempt and finished runners-up in Division One the following season.

Egham joined the Isthmian League in 1977 and spent the next few decades moving between leagues due to restructuring. After periods in the Isthmian and Southern Leagues, they joined the Combined Counties League in 2006, winning the Premier Division in 2012–13 to secure promotion. The mid-2010s saw two near misses in the Southern League play-offs, before the club was moved back to the Isthmian League in 2017–18. Relegation followed in 2019, returning them to the Combined Counties League, where they competed in the Premier Division North. A strong 2022–23 campaign saw them finish as runners-up and reach a play-off against Merstham, narrowly missing promotion. Their persistence paid off the following season, as Egham earned promotion back to step four for the 2024–25 campaign.

The current Egham squad has a couple of familiar faces to Moles fans; Conor Jeanes and Luke Wayborn. Both players were part of our Great Escape squad in the 2023/24 season.

Head To Head

We think that this is the first meeting between the two teams – almost definitely the first league meeting.

Currently, Egham sit in 13th place on 16 points whilst the Moles are in 19th place on 11 points.

The Iconic Stadium at Hill Farm Lane

Please note that we are a cashless stadium. Only card and contactless payment are accepted on the gate, for food and in the bar.

Turnstiles, kitchen and bar open at 7:00pm. Food is available from 7:30pm.

Address: The Iconic Stadium, Hill Farm Lane, Binfield RG42 5NR

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased on the gate.

Prices are;

  • Adults: £10
  • Concession: £6
  • Under 16: £1

Getting To The Iconic Stadium

Nearest Railway Station: Bracknell Railway Station is on the South West Railways line between London Waterloo and Reading. It is an eight-minute drive from the railway station to the Iconic Stadium. Alternatively, Bracknell Bus Station is a 2 minute walk from the railway station.

Bus: The nearest bus stop to the ground is on Church Lane and is served by the 151 and 151A Thames Valley Bus service which travels between Bracknell Bus Station and Wokingham Station. More details on the bus route here.

Parking

There are 200 spaces available to park in the ground. In the event that the club car park is full, then additional car parking is available at All Saints Church, Church Hill, Binfield RG42 5NS which is a 10 minute walk from the ground.

Facilities

Hill Farm Lane is a modern non-league football ground with parking on site, disabled access and more including:

  • Licenced bar
  • Tea bar serving hot and cold food
  • Disabled access to pitch side
  • Toilets
  • Standing and seated covered areas to watch the match
  • Card payments taken on the gate, in the bar and at the tea bar.
The club house and changing rooms at Hill Farm Lane. Photo: C2 Photography.