GoTogether
About us
How GoTogether helps fans meet up safely and go to matches together through community meetups.
Football is better together
GoTogether is building a simpler starting point for accessible match days.
GoTogether helps disabled fans connect with a small trusted group of supporters, meet in a public place, and go to a match, fan zone, or watch party together.
Rather than treating support like a complex matching or assistance service, we are starting with community meetups designed around safety, accessibility, and companionship.
What we do
GoTogether focuses on a few core things:
- Event discovery for finding matches, screenings, and fan gatherings.
- Community meetup requests where a fan can suggest a public meetup point and invite a few companions to join.
- Small group coordination so supporters can go together to a pub, stadium, or fan zone.
- Flexible accessibility preferences that help people share what matters to them when planning.
- Trusted, community-driven experiences built around simple coordination rather than complicated logistics.
How it works
A fan can create a meetup around an event:
- Pick a match or fan event.
- Suggest a public meetup place nearby.
- Let a small group of supporters join.
- Meet up and go together.
We keep the experience simple so it creates real confidence and practical value for fans.
Our approach
We believe accessibility should feel social, not isolating.
GoTogether starts with community before complexity:
- safer public meetup points
- small companion groups
- accessibility-aware planning
- event-first coordination
At its heart, GoTogether is about making it easier for people to say:
"Want to go together?"
Growing with the community
GoTogether will continue evolving with supporters, companions, and clubs as we learn what makes match days more accessible, social, and welcoming.