
No Fan Alone
A football community connecting disabled fans and Matchday Companions — fellow supporters who share the day — so more people get to live the matchday moment together.
The movement
Football is better when it’s shared.
No Fan Alone is a growing community of disabled fans, fellow supporters, clubs, and partners who believe nobody should miss the matchday moment because they’d be going it alone.
Belonging
Better together, like matchday is meant to be.
Live football is a shared moment — the noise, the nerves, the goal celebrated shoulder to shoulder. No Fan Alone makes sure more disabled fans get to share it, not watch it from the sidelines.
Fellow fans
A companion is a supporter, not a carer.
A Matchday Companion isn't a professional or a volunteer on shift. They're a fan who chose to share the day — ordinary respect, a bit of awareness, and showing up when they said they would.
Same team
It starts with the club you already love.
Matches begin from a shared club and a real fixture. You're not strangers thrown together — you're two people who already sing the same songs. That changes everything.

Accessibility isn’t only infrastructure. It’s people.
Ask a disabled fan what they remember, and it’s rarely the ramp or the seat. It’s whether the people around them made them feel welcome. So we build that welcome on purpose.
Why community first
The crowd is part of the welcome.
No Fan Alone isn’t a support service. It’s a way to build a warmer, better-prepared football community — one shared matchday at a time.
A real fixture
Every connection starts from a match you both want to be at — never a generic list of helpers.
A shared club
Football is the common language. The bond is there before support is ever mentioned.
A warmer crowd
The movement builds the kind of community where accessibility just feels normal.
Meet the Matchday Companion
Just another fan who didn’t want someone going it alone.
A companion shares the day as one supporter to another — meeting up, heading in together, and being there in the crowd. Not a carer, steward, or medic. A fellow fan who gets it.
What a companion brings
- A fellow fan to meet and head in with
- Someone who knows the matchday ritual
- A familiar face in the crowd
- Someone in your corner if the day gets tricky
Getting involved
Being part of it is simple.
Joining the movement takes a few minutes. Tell us how you’d like to take part, and we’ll help you find a fellow fan to share the next match with — on your terms, always.
Add your name to the movement
Say whether you'd like a Matchday Companion, can be one, or both. You can move between those roles whenever life changes.
Tell us the club you love
Your team and the fixtures you care about give every connection a natural, football-first starting point.
Meet a fellow fan for the match
You're introduced to supporters heading to the same game who share your football world — never a generic list of helpers.
Share the day together
You connect only when you both say yes, and you stay in control of what you share, every step of the way.
What changes
What it looks like when no fan is alone.
The goal was never just getting people through the gate. It’s helping them belong once they’re inside — to feel the match alongside someone, not apart from everyone.
A fan attends their first match in years.
A supporter becomes someone’s trusted companion.
A club sees more disabled fans return.
A community learns that accessibility belongs to everyone.

The match is waiting. There’s a place in it for you.
The pitch is ready and the gates are open. The only thing left to decide is who you’ll share the day with.
Find your place
However you love the game, there’s a way in.
Disabled fans
Go for the match, the crowd, and the feeling of being there.
Pick the fixture you've been wanting to get to and find a fellow fan to share it with — on your terms, sharing only what you choose.
Register as a fanMatchday Companions
Be the fellow fan who makes matchday easier.
Bring your club knowledge, your patience, and a habit of showing up. That's the whole job — and it means the world.
Register as a companionClubs and partners
Back the movement and help your community find it.
Point your supporters towards No Fan Alone and start a conversation with us. Recognition is earned once real participation is underway.
Start a conversationBuilding this together
Recognition follows action.
Clubs, supporters’ groups, sponsors, and media partners will be celebrated here as they join in. Until their involvement is real, we keep this space honest.
Privacy boundary
No disability details are ever collected on this site.
This page only carries you into registration. Your support preferences, contact details, and consent all live inside XS360 — never here.
- No account to create on this site
- No disability details asked for here
- No phone or WhatsApp numbers collected here
- No club, sponsor, or media claims until they're real