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The Hive Stadium (capacity 5,176)
Barnet moved to The Hive in 2013, having played at their previous stadium Underhill since 1907. The stadium was opened by Sir Trevor Brooking and Fabio Capello in 2009 prior to Barnet moving in, and incorporates a training ground, centre of excellence, a bar and lounge as well as a public gym.
The new North Stand was opened in 2016, and was built with a very similar design to the adjacent Main Stand. Both are covered and single tiered with bright orange seats to match the colours of the club. The club have also applied for planning permission to replace the South Stand, which would see the overall capacity increase to 8,500.
Away fans visiting The Hive are located in the North Stand, with a typical allocation of around 1,900.
For directions to Barnet’s The Hive Stadium (HA8 6AG for Sat Navs) from wherever your journey starts, just type in your postcode or starting location here:
There is a large car park at the stadium itself, although there is only one exit so expect some delays after the game. There is also the option of parking at the nearby Canons Park Tube Station.
We’ve compiled a list of car parks, below, near to The Hive Stadium for hassle free parking while you’re at the match.
Car Park | Sat Nav | Cost | Distance to Ground | Description |
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Hive Stadium Car Park | HA8 6AG | £6 | 0.1km | The car park at the stadium has around 500 spaces, with an overflow car park for the busier match days. It can take a while to get away from the stafdium, however, due to there only be one useable exit. |
Canons Park Tube Station | HA8 6RL | £3 | 1.3km | Just a 10 minute walk from the Stadium is the Canons Park Tube Station, which has car parking facilities and proves popular with visiting supporters. |
The London Underground is the best way to get to The Hive Stadium, with Canons Park (Jubilee Line) just a 10 minute walk away. Turn left onto Whitchurch Lane and cross the road when convenient. You will see an entrance to playing fields, which you can follow until you reach the stadium.
Find train times and book your tickets for the best available prices by clicking through to the trainline website below:
There are a number of away friendly pubs near The Hive Stadium, all of which cater to different needs. Please note, however, that some bars require club colours to be covered and some do not allow children.
However, rather than take our word for it, we want to give you the view from other away fans who have visited The Hive Stadium.
Over the coming months we will be building up fans reviews of the best places to drink on an away trip to Barnet, and you’ll be able to find them here.
In the meantime, we’ve included a map below with all the best away pubs highlighted for you.
Barnet offers a variety of overnight accommodation to suit all budgets.
Use our Booking.com panel to get availability and to book at the best prices:
See what other away fans think of Barnet’s The Hive Stadium in our ‘Away Day Reviews’.
If you’ve already been, then you can share your experience with us by writing your own review.
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