Powerleague - Sunbury
Kids' birthday party venue in London
Powerleague Sunbury, Nallhead Road, Feltham, UK
Two-hour coached football birthday parties in Sunbury for ages 5–12, with three packages for groups of ten or more children
About Powerleague - Sunbury
At a glance
- Age range: 5–12 years
- Guest capacity: 10–30 kids
- Phone: 020 3823 3266
- Website: https://www.powerleague.com/location/sunbury
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Party packages & pricing
Pitch and Play
Two hours of football matches and mini-games with an accredited coach.
- Per person: £9.95
- Guests: 10–30
- Ages: 5–12
Silver Strike
Catered football party with invitations and birthday-child keepsakes.
- Per person: £18.5
- Guests: 10–30
- Ages: 5–12
- Includes: Food, Drinks
Golden Boot
Premium catered football party with cake, medals, treats and gifts.
- Per person: £28.5
- Guests: 10–30
- Ages: 5–12
- Includes: Food, Drinks, Cake
Frequently asked questions
- What is it?
- A football birthday party at Powerleague Sunbury, with 2 hours of organised fun run by a trained party instructor.
- What packages are there?
- Three tiers - League Cup, Championship and Premiership - typically around £145, £195 and £265 for 10 children. Confirm this club's current prices when booking.
- What is included?
- Every package includes a trained party instructor, a free t-shirt, Chicago Town pizza, slushies, ice cream, chocolate bars, a birthday medal and printable invites. Championship adds a Mitre football and party bags; Premiership adds Adidas boots, individual medals for everyone, an armband and a trophy.
- What ages is it for?
- Children up to age 11.
- How many children can come?
- Packages are built for 10 children - ask the club about larger groups.
- How long is the party?
- 2 hours.
- Is there food?
- Yes - Chicago Town pizza, slushies, ice cream and chocolate bars come with every package.
- Where is it?
- The Powerleague club in Sunbury, south-west of London.
Reviews
3.6 / 5 based on 5 reviews.
Melvin Jose — Rating: 5/5
Very good pitch. All grass has been relaid by the looks of it.
Wafa Khider — Rating: 1/5
Around 5:00 pm, I dropped off my 13-year-old son to play football with his friends. When he did not return home by 9:20 pm, I called the reception to check whether he was still at the venue. After providing his details, I was placed on hold while the member of staff went to check. When the staff member returned, I was informed that my son had already left and was no longer playing there. Naturally, I became very worried as I had left him there with two of his close friends and had no contact with him. I continued trying to reach my son and also contacted his friends and family, but no one had seen or spoken to him. I was extremely worried and was close to contacting the police. At around 10:00 pm, my son then called me and confirmed that he had in fact still been at Powerleague playing football and asked me to collect him. I am very disappointed and concerned about the inaccurate information provided over the phone, as it caused significant distress and unnecessary worry. If the staff were unable to confirm his whereabouts, it would have been better to clearly state that rather than providing incorrect reassurance. I will make further complaint regarding this matter
Hasnain Munawar — Rating: 5/5
Been there for kids birthday party, Invited to the place. Kids had amazing time, they did really good work to keeping the young kids engaged through out the session. Plenty of Parking & Toilets.
Rachel Green — Rating: 5/5
Had an amazing birthday party for my son. The coaches were engaging and played some great games with the kids. The food was great and the kids particularly liked the party bootbags afterwards. If anyone is looking for a party for a football obsessed kid then look no further
Chris Beauchamp — Rating: 2/5
We recently chose Powerleague Sunbury to host our daughter's ninth birthday party on Sunday, 2nd February. While the children ultimately enjoyed themselves, the overall experience was disappointing due to a lack of organisation and communication. The booking process was confusing from the outset. After pre-booking online, we received a message stating that someone would be in touch to confirm numbers and dietary requirements. However, by the Thursday before the party, we had not heard anything. When I called to check what the next steps were, I was told that they do not generally follow up with a call. This was unexpected, particularly as we had additional guests and dietary needs to confirm. Despite feeling a little uncertain, I confirmed the numbers and was advised to arrive fifteen minutes before the booking. On the day, we arrived in good time and checked in at reception, where we were handed a ball and told to go to Pitch 1. However, when we got there, we found that a training session was already taking place. We reported this to reception, but despite some conversation, the group continued using the pitch. Unsure of what to do next, we went inside to the party room but received no guidance on what would happen next. As guests arrived and ten o’clock approached, we returned to the pitch only to find another group using it. By this point, we were becoming frustrated. I had to speak to one of the coaches myself to vacate the pitch, which should not have been my responsibility. When the assigned coach eventually arrived, he was wearing what appeared to be Ugg boots, which did not give the most professional impression. The children took part in some warm-up games followed by small-sided matches. During one of the larger aided games, we noticed that a ball bag had been left along the sideline. This created a clear trip hazard, with children running at full speed up and down the pitch. I would have expected the coach to move it behind the goal as a precaution, but he seemed completely unaware of the risk. Another concern was the lack of supervision around the pitches. While watching the children play, we had to remain alert as multiple stray balls from other teams frequently came flying towards us. There appeared to be no staff overseeing this, making spectating quite an uncomfortable experience. As the session progressed, there was no clear communication on what was happening next. When the children came inside at one stage, we were unsure whether they were having a break or if it was time for food. It felt as though we were expected to know what to do, despite receiving no guidance from the staff. Eventually, the children returned to play more matches before coming back inside for food and drinks for the final half-hour. Although the team members were friendly and the children had fun, the lack of structure, communication, and professionalism was disappointing. For three hundred pounds, we expected a far more organised and seamless experience. We spent too much time trying to find out what was happening and dealing with issues that should have been handled by the staff. Perhaps this level of service is standard for Powerleague venues, but it did not meet our expectations. A more proactive approach, better communication, improved pitch management, and greater attention to safety would have made a significant difference. Based on our experience, we would be unlikely to book again unless clear improvements were made.