A sold-out allocation of more than 1,700 supporters will be travelling to west London on Saturday for the 3pm kick-off as Steve Davis’ men look to bounce back from their disappointing outing against Leicester City last weekend.
For those making the journey to Brentford, here is everything you need to know…
Opposition information
Stadium | Gtech Community Stadium
Capacity | 17,250
Address | Lionel Road South, Brentford TW8 0RU
Away allocation | 1,725
Matchday information
The nearest station to Gtech Community Stadium is Kew Bridge, which has one South Western Railway train every 15 minutes on matchdays. Trains to the stadium from central London are from Waterloo station. Please note that Kew Bridge station is not step-free.
Brentford station is the nearest step-free station, while Chiswick station is also less than a 30-minute walk from the stadium on the same line.
Gunnersbury station is the nearest station offering both the District line underground and London Overground connections, however the station is not currently opening until one hour after the final whistle.
However, The Gunnersbury and The Pilot pubs nearby would be happy to accommodate fans while they wait. There are also no home or away pubs, and both sets of supporters are welcomed everywhere.
Visiting supporters arriving by car are urged to pre-book parking as most of the roads around the stadium have Controlled Parking Zones.
The Ultra Low Emission Zone also impacts on parking at Chiswick Park, so supporters need to check if their car meets the emission standards or will be subject to an additional £12.50 charge.
For more information or to pre-book car parking, click here.
All visiting supporters must access the ground via the railway bridge from Capital Interchange Way to the East Stand, where Here to Help staff will be available to welcome supporters to the stadium.
Supporters are advised not to bring bags of any type into the stadium, although small bags will be allowed, although they will be subject to searches.
There are a number of food and drink kiosks available around the stadium, with a wide range of options on offer (including vegetarian and vegan options) as well as both alcoholic and soft drinks. Please be aware that the stadium is fully cashless.
Further information for supporters attending Saturday’s fixture can be found here.
Accessible Information
The Gtech Community Stadium has designated accessible turnstiles and large passenger lift access to all wheelchair spaces. All food and drink counters have also been lowered for easier wheelchair access. There are two Changing Places toilets for those with complex care requirements and a dedicated sensory room for fans with sensory impairments.
Audio descriptive commentary headsets and transmitters are also available when required and should be booked in advance by emailing accessibility@brentfordfc.com.
More information can be found here.
Social stories
Social stories, a new communication exchange technique using meaningful and understandable pictures, are now available for all of Wolves’ away trips.
These guides are designed to assist fans through an event using up to date pictures and giving them advanced knowledge of what to expect when visiting new places.
Any supporter who would benefit from a social story for visiting the Gtech Community Stadium, or any future away game, should contact the Wolves Fan Services team on fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Each social story is individual to the away ground Wolves visits.