
140+ vendors. Authentic collecting. Premium sports venue. Private signings. Trade night.

140+ vendors. Authentic collecting. Premium sports venue. Private signings. Trade night.





140+ dedicated sports vendors
Family-friendly and welcoming to all
A spacious indoor venue with room to trade
Trade Night takeover at The Caxton Arms
A real community atmosphere - built on trust and connection

140+ dedicated sports vendors
Family-friendly and welcoming to all
A spacious indoor venue with room to trade properly
Trade Night takeover at The Caxton Arms
A real community atmosphere - built on trust and connection

VIP - 9:30am




VIP - 9:30am






























VIP Entry (from 9:30am) - £30
Adult (21+) - £20
Young Adult / Students 16-21 - £10
Under 16s “Kids for a quid” - £1 (can only be purchased with adult ticket)
Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 kids) - £35
All tickets are 10am entry except VIP
Meet & Greet with Sir Geoff Hurst Pricing:
1 photo + 1 signed item - £30
1 photo + 2 signed items - £50
Everyone’s Welcome!
We’re building a show that’s open, friendly, and for everyone. Our goal is to create a space where you feel comfortable, included, and free to enjoy the day your way.
Plenty of Room to Explore (and Relax)
We’ve chosen a venue with loads of indoor space, so whether you’re excited to visit all 100+ sports vendor tables or just want to catch up with friends, you’ll have the space to do it comfortably. The entire main West Stand is yours to explore, with plenty of room to move around and areas to sit, relax, and take a breather whenever you need.
Flexible and Easy
There’s a large stadium car park right next to the venue, making it easy to drop in for a short visit or bring along anything you might need for the day. There’s also on-site catering, and you’re free to come and go as you please – whether you’re stepping out for some fresh air or just taking a quick break.
Bring the Family
Everyone’s invited – so feel free to bring the whole crew. And if you’re planning to explore a little more after the show, the best of Brighton is just nearby (maybe don’t hand over your credit card too easily!).
Like many of us, you may have been to some fantastic card events across the UK. Maybe you’ve spent hours in your favourite sports card shop, browsed through stacks of vintage football shirts, or swapped stickers at local meetups.
Those moments stay with you - the excitement of finding that one card you’ve been hunting for, the stories shared with fellow collectors, and the feeling of being part of a community that just gets it.
With this event, we saw a chance to bring all of that together - and take it one step further. This isn’t just about buying, selling, or trading (though there’ll be plenty of that!). It’s about celebrating the entire culture around sports cards, stickers, memorabilia, and everything that fuels our love for the game whichever game that may be.
We want this to feel different. Not just another event, but a space where passion meets people. A place where lifelong collectors and curious newcomers can stand shoulder to shoulder, where you can meet the faces behind your favourite brands, discover new ones, and connect with others who are just as obsessed as you are.
Whether you’re here to browse, trade, chat, or just soak it all in, this is your event. This is your crowd. This is your chance to be part of something a little bit special.
Card shows are already a big part of the scene, and if you’ve been to one, you’ll know the vibe: collectors proudly wearing everything from the latest kits to rare retro shirts. It’s more than just fashion – it’s a badge of identity, a sign that you’re part of the community. So it makes perfect sense to bring that world together with the growing interest in sports memorabilia.
And that world is thriving. From match tickets, autographs, and pin badges to matchday programmes, pre-loved football boots, and more – there’s a growing community of collectors and fans who see the value in preserving and celebrating the physical history of sport.
But for us, memorabilia is about more than just nostalgia – it’s a learning experience for the next generation. You can pick up an old match programme and instantly be transported to a different era.
Flicking through its pages, you don’t just see names and numbers – you uncover stories, personalities, and moments that shaped the sport we love today.
Because to truly understand where football (or any sport) is going, it helps to know where it’s been. If you’re excited about the rise of Yamal or Endrick, it’s just as important to know about Pelé, Maradona, Dixie Dean, and other legends whose influence still echoes through the game.
The younger generation might recognise those names from FIFA ratings or Ultimate Team cards – but the real magic happens when they connect the dots, go deeper, and discover who those players really were. That’s the role memorabilia plays: it makes history feel real, tangible, and worth passing on.
So whether you’re a seasoned collector, a curious fan, or just starting out – this event is a celebration of both where we’ve come from and where we’re going next.
The stadium is located in Falmer, just outside the city centre and right next to Falmer Station.
By Car:
Attendees - Car Park B (Bridge Car Park)
Vendors - Car Park F you will need to show your Vendor ID to access
SatNav: BN1 9PW
From Brighton City Centre: Take the A23 northbound on Old Steine and bear right, following signs for Lewes (A270). Continue for approximately three miles, cross the traffic lights at the junction of the A270, proceed until you arrive at the junction with Stony Mere Way, and turn right, proceed under the A270, through the tunnel into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
Eastbound: Leave the A27 at the Hollingbury exit and follow the signs for Coldean. At the roundabout take the exit for
Coldean and after one mile, turn left at the lights on to the A270. At the junction with Stony Mere Way, turn right, proceed under the A270, through the tunnel and into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
Westbound: On the A27 head past the off-slip for the Stadium and Falmer and bear left off the A27 at the next junction, signposted to Brighton, onto the A270. Stay left on the slip road, and at the traffic lights, turn left through the tunnel into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
The Amex Stadium is approximately a 10-minute walk along the main pathway.
Height restriction at the railway tunnel and the entrance to car park - cars only.
By Train:
Falmer Station is just 6-10 minutes from Brighton Mainline Station, with regular direct trains. From Falmer Station, it’s a short walk across the footbridge - the stadium will be directly in front of you. Follow the path up Stadium Way, then head right (anti-clockwise) around the stadium until you reach the West Stand Reception.
By Bus:
You can also reach the stadium via local bus routes:
No. 25 (Universities route) from Brighton City Centre
No. 28 & 29 from Lewes and surrounding areas
Yes. The show is held on the 1st floor, which is accessible via both stairs and a step-free lift.
By Train:
Direct train routes connect Brighton to London, the South Coast, and St Pancras International (for Eurostar access from Europe).
By Coach:
National Express coaches run regular services from London Heathrow, Gatwick, and other major UK cities.
By Air & Ferry:
Gatwick Airport - 30 minutes by train
Newhaven Port - 30 minutes (ferry from France)
Dover, Portsmouth, Southampton Ports - approx. 1.5 to 2 hours by car
Attendees - Car Park B (Bridge Car Park)
SatNav: BN1 9PW
Vendors - Car Park F you will need to show your Vendor ID to access
SatNav: BN1 9RB
Absolutely! Brighton is a fantastic city with plenty to explore.
Make the most of your visit by turning it into a weekend getaway.
Here are a few top picks:
Staybridge Suites - Close to the stadium, ideal for a comfortable stay
Ibis Brighton City Centre - Budget-friendly and centrally located
Leonardo Hotel (formerly Jurys Inn) - Near Brighton Station and well connected
You can view a full list of accommodation options here: VisitBrighton.com/accommodation
VIP Entry (from 9:30am) - £30
Adult (21+) - £20
Young Adult / Students 16-21 - £10
Under 16s “Kids for a quid” - £1 (can only be purchased with adult ticket)
Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 kids) - £35
All tickets are 10am entry except VIP
Meet & Greet with Sir Geoff Hurst Pricing:
1 photo + 1 signed item - £30
1 photo + 2 signed items - £50
Everyone’s Welcome!
We’re building a show that’s open, friendly, and for everyone. Our goal is to create a space where you feel comfortable, included, and free to enjoy the day your way.
Plenty of Room to Explore (and Relax)
We’ve chosen a venue with loads of indoor space, so whether you’re excited to visit all 100+ sports vendor tables or just want to catch up with friends, you’ll have the space to do it comfortably. The entire main West Stand is yours to explore, with plenty of room to move around and areas to sit, relax, and take a breather whenever you need.
Flexible and Easy
There’s a large stadium car park right next to the venue, making it easy to drop in for a short visit or bring along anything you might need for the day. There’s also on-site catering, and you’re free to come and go as you please – whether you’re stepping out for some fresh air or just taking a quick break.
Bring the Family
Everyone’s invited – so feel free to bring the whole crew. And if you’re planning to explore a little more after the show, the best of Brighton is just nearby (maybe don’t hand over your credit card too easily!).
Like many of us, you may have been to some fantastic card events across the UK. Maybe you’ve spent hours in your favourite sports card shop, browsed through stacks of vintage football shirts, or swapped stickers at local meetups.
Those moments stay with you - the excitement of finding that one card you’ve been hunting for, the stories shared with fellow collectors, and the feeling of being part of a community that just gets it.
With this event, we saw a chance to bring all of that together - and take it one step further. This isn’t just about buying, selling, or trading (though there’ll be plenty of that!). It’s about celebrating the entire culture around sports cards, stickers, memorabilia, and everything that fuels our love for the game whichever game that may be.
We want this to feel different. Not just another event, but a space where passion meets people. A place where lifelong collectors and curious newcomers can stand shoulder to shoulder, where you can meet the faces behind your favourite brands, discover new ones, and connect with others who are just as obsessed as you are.
Whether you’re here to browse, trade, chat, or just soak it all in, this is your event. This is your crowd. This is your chance to be part of something a little bit special.
Card shows are already a big part of the scene, and if you’ve been to one, you’ll know the vibe: collectors proudly wearing everything from the latest kits to rare retro shirts. It’s more than just fashion – it’s a badge of identity, a sign that you’re part of the community. So it makes perfect sense to bring that world together with the growing interest in sports memorabilia.
And that world is thriving. From match tickets, autographs, and pin badges to matchday programmes, pre-loved football boots, and more – there’s a growing community of collectors and fans who see the value in preserving and celebrating the physical history of sport.
But for us, memorabilia is about more than just nostalgia – it’s a learning experience for the next generation. You can pick up an old match programme and instantly be transported to a different era.
Flicking through its pages, you don’t just see names and numbers – you uncover stories, personalities, and moments that shaped the sport we love today.
Because to truly understand where football (or any sport) is going, it helps to know where it’s been. If you’re excited about the rise of Yamal or Endrick, it’s just as important to know about Pelé, Maradona, Dixie Dean, and other legends whose influence still echoes through the game.
The younger generation might recognise those names from FIFA ratings or Ultimate Team cards – but the real magic happens when they connect the dots, go deeper, and discover who those players really were. That’s the role memorabilia plays: it makes history feel real, tangible, and worth passing on.
So whether you’re a seasoned collector, a curious fan, or just starting out – this event is a celebration of both where we’ve come from and where we’re going next.
The stadium is located in Falmer, just outside the city centre and right next to Falmer Station.
By Car:
Attendees - Car Park B (Bridge Car Park)
Vendors - Car Park F you will need to show your Vendor ID to access
SatNav: BN1 9PW
From Brighton City Centre: Take the A23 northbound on Old Steine and bear right, following signs for Lewes (A270). Continue for approximately three miles, cross the traffic lights at the junction of the A270, proceed until you arrive at the junction with Stony Mere Way, and turn right, proceed under the A270, through the tunnel into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
Eastbound: Leave the A27 at the Hollingbury exit and follow the signs for Coldean. At the roundabout take the exit for
Coldean and after one mile, turn left at the lights on to the A270. At the junction with Stony Mere Way, turn right, proceed under the A270, through the tunnel and into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
Westbound: On the A27 head past the off-slip for the Stadium and Falmer and bear left off the A27 at the next junction, signposted to Brighton, onto the A270. Stay left on the slip road, and at the traffic lights, turn left through the tunnel into the Bridge car park, where stewards will direct you.
The Amex Stadium is approximately a 10-minute walk along the main pathway.
Height restriction at the railway tunnel and the entrance to car park - cars only.
By Train:
Falmer Station is just 6-10 minutes from Brighton Mainline Station, with regular direct trains. From Falmer Station, it’s a short walk across the footbridge - the stadium will be directly in front of you. Follow the path up Stadium Way, then head right (anti-clockwise) around the stadium until you reach the West Stand Reception.
By Bus:
You can also reach the stadium via local bus routes:
No. 25 (Universities route) from Brighton City Centre
No. 28 & 29 from Lewes and surrounding areas
Yes. The show is held on the 1st floor, which is accessible via both stairs and a step-free lift.
By Train:
Direct train routes connect Brighton to London, the South Coast, and St Pancras International (for Eurostar access from Europe).
By Coach:
National Express coaches run regular services from London Heathrow, Gatwick, and other major UK cities.
By Air & Ferry:
Gatwick Airport - 30 minutes by train
Newhaven Port - 30 minutes (ferry from France)
Dover, Portsmouth, Southampton Ports - approx. 1.5 to 2 hours by car
Attendees - Car Park B (Bridge Car Park)
SatNav: BN1 9PW
Vendors - Car Park F you will need to show your Vendor ID to access
SatNav: BN1 9RB
Absolutely! Brighton is a fantastic city with plenty to explore.
Make the most of your visit by turning it into a weekend getaway.
Here are a few top picks:
Staybridge Suites - Close to the stadium, ideal for a comfortable stay
Ibis Brighton City Centre - Budget-friendly and centrally located
Leonardo Hotel (formerly Jurys Inn) - Near Brighton Station and well connected
You can view a full list of accommodation options here: VisitBrighton.com/accommodation
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