Woking FC has announced a significant reduction in its ground capacity from approximately 6,000 to 3,000 as part of a safety review. This decision comes after the club's home match against Aldershot Town in late March, which required an increased level of match day oversight. The club is working closely with the local Safety Advisory Group to implement and assess recommended enhancements aimed at maintaining the highest standards of safety and supporter experience. Woking FC acknowledged that during the recent home fixture against Eastleigh, many supporters were unable to gain entry due to capacity limits. The club expressed its apologies for the frustration caused and emphasized the importance of clear communication moving forward. The new measures are designed to create a safe, secure, and enjoyable environment for all supporters. Woking FC aims to increase capacity as progress allows and encourages fans to purchase tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. In March, the club appointed former Tottenham and England striker Jermain Defoe as their new head coach, further energizing the team's ambitions for the season.