Gills proud to support Unite For Access campaign

Unite for Access

Gillingham Football Club is proud to be involved in 'Unite For Access' – a celebration of access and inclusion for disabled sports fans.

The Level Playing Field campaign will bring sporting communities across England and Wales together at matchdays throughout between February 28 and March 15. Our dedicated fixture takes place on Saturday at home to Fleetwood Town where dedicated t-shirts will be worn during warm-up. 

There are more than 16 million disabled people in the UK, representing almost a quarter of the population, as the largest minority.

Attending live sport is important to many of those disabled people we believe all supporters should be able to enjoy matchdays at MEMS Priestfield Stadium. Structural and societal barriers can prevent many disabled supporters from having that experience, however.

Everyone can play their part in making matchdays more inclusive. The 2025 Level Playing Field Annual Fan Survey results revealed ‘attitudes of others’ is the second most common barrier to disabled fans. We want to be part of a change in attitudes, to make matchdays better for everyone.

We also recognise that ‘physical access’ remains the most common barrier to disabled fans attending and are committed to making MEMS Priestfield Stadium accessible to all. We invite feedback from supporters on this, as we look to make improvements.

Disability can be a complex subject matter, and that is why we invite both disabled and nondisabled fans to engage with us through this important campaign and to ensure access and inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. 

 

We ask you all to…

 

Unite for Your Team

Unite for your fans

#UniteForAccess

 

To find out more about the work of Level Playing Field, please visit levelplayingfield.org.uk, or find them across social media by searching Level Playing Field.