Hybrid football pitches consist of 100% natural grass reinforced with millions of synthetic fibres (often 5% artificial, 95% natural) injected 20mm–65mm into the rootzone. They provide the high-performance feel of real grass with enhanced durability, stability, and up to 3x more playing hours than traditional turf. Common in elite stadiums (e.g., Premier League, FIFA World Cup), they offer better performance in wet conditions.
Clubs including Aston Villa, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Leeds United and Nottingham Foresthave all installed SISGrass Hybrid systems at stadiums or training grounds.
Beyond the top flight, SIS Pitches’ technology is also being adopted across the EFL and non-league football, with recent installations at Birmingham City, Wrexham, Derby County, Wycombe Wanderers, Stevenage, Mansfield, Colchester United, Swindon Town, Notts County, Stockport County and Hednesford Town.
Typically a hybrid pitch would cost around £500,000 to £1.5m to install. The price varies depending on multiple factors which include the size of the pitch, sporting regulations, drainage and irrigation, the hybrid style (stitched, carpet or lay & play).