Car Coming By Car?
Just remember - for the time being, you're going to Woking.

When travelling to Woking, the M25 will predictably be your biggest obstacle to getting there. Yet, provided you do make it around the M25 - resisting the urge to dive off onto the M4, M3, A30 or whatever, you'll be wanting Junction 11 for the A320. From here, simply follow the signs for Woking A320 until you reach the town centre.

Continue along through the town centre, passing various iconic landmarks such as the multi-storey car park, theatre and Toys R Us. At the junction with the A247, turn left, and then shortly after turn right onto local roads. Kingfield should now be visible.

Tools: AA Route Planner | Highways Agency

Parking Where To Park?
A word of warning to fans driving to Woking. When you navigate through the town centre, signs will start to appear directing you to a car park for the football ground. This car park (a new-ish multi-storey) is a 10-15 minute walk from the ground. It is a practical place to park, but be prepared.

Exit the car park onto the street, and turn right. There are pedestrian signs for the ground, and shortly after you need to turn right again so as if you're heading around the perimeter of the car park. Carry on walking down this road until a park appears on your right.

Walk through the park, passing a swimming pool which should come up on your left. Head towards the bowls club, but the path will offer you a left turn. Take it. Walk down this path through the park, and it shall lead you out virtually opposite Kingfield Stadium.

Alternatively, park at the ground (limited spaces) or on local sidestreets.

Train Coming By Train?
Station: WOKING
Served by: SOUTH WEST TRAINS
Services to: LONDON WATERLOO

It's a fair walk from the station. Leave the station, heading up Station Approach and turn left into Oriental Road. Almost as quickly, cross the road and head up Heathside, which is a one-way street where cars will be coming towards you. Pass the Heathside Car Park and the directions are the same as the car parking ones.

Tools: National Rail | tubeplanner.com

All information correct at time of writing.