Brighton and Hove Albion supporters can get back to nature at a family fun day, prior to the team's last game at Withdean Stadium.

The event is being held at Brighton and Hove City Council's Withdean Woods Local Nature Reserve, which flanks two sides of the stadium, from 10.30am to 1pm on Saturday. Entrance to the woods is from Withdean Road, Brighton.

Visitors can find out about the wildlife in the woods and take part in a children's quiz. Park staff hope bluebells and white Star of Bethlehem will be blooming on the day in the team's colours.

Withdean Woods Local Nature reserve is a cluster of small mature woodlands along the London to Brighton railway line from Preston Park station north to Coney Hill.

The woodlands support a rich variety birds, including spotted woodpeckers, tree creepers and wrens, and trees including beech, yew and holly.