After a two week break due to international callups, the Moles are back in action as they welcome Bognor Regis Town to the Iconic Stadium

Matchday: Saturday November 22nd, 2025
Kickoff: 3pm
About Bognor Regis Town FC
Bognor Regis Town F.C., founded in 1883, has a long history in English non-league football. They were founding members of the West Sussex Football League in 1896 and enjoyed early success, winning five consecutive championships in the 1920s. After a brief spell in the Brighton, Hove & District League, they joined the Sussex County League in 1927, where they remained until 1972. The club changed its name to Bognor Regis F.C. in 1929 and later added “Town” to distinguish themselves from the local rugby club. They achieved notable successes in the mid-20th century, including winning the Sussex County Division One in 1948–49 and moving up through the Southern and Isthmian League divisions, reaching the FA Cup first and second rounds multiple times in the 1970s and 1980s. Jack Pearce became a long-serving manager in 1976, holding the role until 2007.
In more recent decades, Bognor Regis Town experienced fluctuating fortunes, with promotions and relegations between the Isthmian League, Conference South, and National League South. The club narrowly missed out on league titles several times, often losing in play-offs, but achieved historic cup runs, notably reaching the FA Trophy semi-finals in 2015–16. Success came again in 2016–17 when they won the play-offs to earn promotion to the National League South, though they were relegated after one season. In 2018–19, the team finished 14th in the league but celebrated a major achievement by winning the Sussex Senior Cup for the first time in 32 years, defeating Burgess Hill Town 2–1 after extra time.
Head To Head
We think that this is the first meeting between the two teams – almost definitely the first league meeting.
Currently, Bognor sit in 10th place on 23 points whilst the Moles are in 20th place on 14 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 2:00pm. Food is available from 2:30pm.
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.
