With more than 2,000 supporters having bought tickets as of this evening, Plainmoor is ready to become the Yellow Army’s home for tomorrow’s Play-Off Final.
Ahead of the Torquay United taking on Hornchurch at 3pm, supporters are invited to watch the final together on the big screens — with live music, food trucks, bars, a Kids’ Fan Zone and a proper matchday atmosphere at Plainmoor.
Please note: seating is unreserved, so supporters are strongly encouraged to arrive early to secure their spot. With dry weather forecast, fans are also welcome to bring picnic blankets and garden chairs for the designated seating areas on the pitch.
Schedule
11am — Doors open at Plainmoor – bars and food village on the pitch opens.
1pm — Live music in Boots & Laces and live music inside the ground.
2.30pm — Match build-up begins on the big screens from DAZN Studio
3pm — Hornchurch v Torquay United kick-off
Post-game — Live music in Boots & Laces and live music inside the ground
Watching the match

Supporters will be able to watch the final on two big screens on the pitch — one in front of the Family Stand and one in front of the Pop Side — as well as the Stadium Screen.
Supporters not wishing to enter the stadium for the Watch Party can instead watch the match in Boots & Laces, where entrance will be free of charge.
Food and drink
There will be plenty of food and drink available throughout the day, including our Street Food Village on the pitch, includes:
Cinnamon rolls, pretzels and cheese straws
Thai food
Caribbean food
Woodfired pizza
Hog roast
Burger bar
Chips
All bars will be open, along with bar kiosks inside the ground.
Family fun and extras

The Kids’ Fan Zone will include a range of activities including : Bouncy castle, Speed goal, Inflatable football, Foot darts, Mini football pitch, whilst we will also have a number of DJs on hand to build the atmosphere in the stadium.!
The Club Shop will also be open, and supporters will be able to take part in the 50-50 Draw.
Big-screen spoiler warning
One important request: please turn off live score alerts, goal notifications and social media updates during the match.
The live stream at Plainmoor may run slightly behind the live action at Hornchurch(we think 30 seconds), so phones could reveal a goal before it appears on the screens.
Nobody wants to be that person.
Phones down, voices up — let’s watch it unfold together !
One more push
Whether you are at Hornchurch or at Plainmoor, tomorrow is a day for the whole Yellow Army to stand together.
Bring the flags. Bring the scarves. Bring the belief. And bring the noise.
COME ON YOU YELLOWS!