Wheatsheaf Park (football stadium)

The stadium was renovated in March 2000, with Staines Town moving back in upon its completion in February 2003.

Planning permission for this was granted by Spelthorne Council in March 2000, and Staines Town returned to the revamped ground on 22 February 2003.

[2] The record league attendance for a match at Wheatsheaf Park was 2,285 against AFC Wimbledon in 2006.

[5] In 2015 the ground received its UEFA Stadium Category 1 approval and hosted Chelsea's home fixtures in the 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League against Glasgow City and VfL Wolfsburg.

[6][7] In late 2023, Brentford announced that their reserves and under-18s would play their home games at the stadium, with the possibility of their women's team following suit.