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Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Woking Pitch Update

 

Recently National League Woking have postponed a couple of home games because of pitch problems.

Since then contractors have repaired parts of it and the club is hopeful it can be used next Saturday.

This from Woking: 

Since last week’s match was called off, the club has been working extensively with a number of independent specialists to assess both the ongoing drainage challenges and the damage sustained in the goalmouth area.

Work has now been completed in servicing the existing drainage system. This has included using underground camera mapping technology to inspect the entire drainage network, along with high-pressure water jetting to clear blockages and restore the system as effectively as possible.

In parallel, particular attention has been given to the damaged section of the penalty area by the Seymours Stand, which match officials identified as a safety concern during the last two home fixtures.

Following a detailed consultation with specialists who have Premier League grounds experience, we approved their recommended course of action. This involved removing the affected goalmouth section entirely and relaying it with a high-quality hybrid turf system similar to those used in top-level stadiums. 

With our last two matches having been postponed, match officials will be invited to assess conditions following completion of the goalmouth repairs on Wednesday, and again on Friday ahead of Saturday’s home fixture.

We will continue to provide further updates as work progresses in preparation for Saturday’s scheduled match.

We understand that this has been a difficult period for the club, and we truly appreciate your patience and continued support. Please be assured that we are working tirelessly behind the scenes and doing everything within our power to move the club forward in a positive direction.