Sports Club & Team Booking Website Template
Wicket is a full-bleed, single-page landing page template built for cricket clubs. It combines atmospheric photography, neon-accented branding, and a focused event registration flow. Club secretaries, corporate teams, junior academy coaches, and curious newcomers all find a clear path forward, from the opening hero image to the final "Reserve Your Place" call to action.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Wicket is a storybook cricket club landing page template. It uses full-viewport photography, a bold neon color palette, and an immersive scroll experience to carry visitors from atmospheric calm to match-day energy. The page closes with a focused event registration form and a secondary membership path for visitors not yet ready to book.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for cricket clubs that want to attract a broad audience, not just players, but the full community that gathers around the game. It suits anyone who needs to turn a website visit into a confirmed booking or a meaningful first step.
- Club secretaries and administrators managing fixture bookings and event calendars
- Corporate human resources teams planning team-building days or private hire events
- Junior academy coaches and parents looking to enrol young players in structured programmes
What problem this template solves
Most sports club pages feel like a notice board, flat, cluttered, and impossible to navigate on a phone. They do not create atmosphere, and they do not make a visitor feel anything before asking them to fill in a form. Wicket fixes that.
- Visitors leave before they connect because the page has no emotional pull or visual story
- Multiple audiences land on the same page with no clear path suited to their specific need
- Event registration is buried, complex, or disconnected from the feeling that motivated the visit
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page layout that works as both an atmospheric brand statement and a practical booking tool. Every section has a defined role in the visitor journey, and the visual system does most of the persuasion before any form appears.
- A full-bleed hero section with motion-blur creative direction and a single punchy headline in electric lime
- An immersive scroll narrative built from full-page atmospheric photography with fade-in copy blocks
- A structured event registration form with event-type selection, name and email fields, a group-size stepper, and a secondary membership link
Feature list
A paragraph introducing the features: Wicket is built around a small set of focused, well-executed components. Each one serves the visitor journey and the club's goal of turning page views into confirmed bookings.
Full-Bleed Hero Section
The opening section swallows the entire viewport with a single dramatic photograph. A batter mid-drive, shot from low behind the bowler's arm, fills the screen. Motion blur on the bat and sharp focus on the eyes create instant tension. The headline "Every ball is an event." appears in electric lime across the lower third. No navigation interrupts the moment until the visitor scrolls.
Immersive Scroll Narrative
Each full-page section pairs one atmospheric photograph with short fade-in copy. The sequence moves from pastoral dawn calm through match-day energy to post-match celebration. The rhythm accelerates as neon accents intensify section by section. Visitors feel the story before they read a word of it.
Floating and Full-Width Call to Action
A floating "Reserve Your Place" button appears after the third scroll section and stays visible as the visitor moves through the page. The same call to action returns as a full-width closing block, electric lime on pitch-black, ensuring the booking prompt is never far from reach.
Stepped Event Registration Form
The registration form guides visitors through three simple steps: event type first (Match Day, Corporate Hire, Junior Academy, or Social Evening), then name and email, then group size via a stepper control. The logical order reduces friction and helps the club capture useful data from the very first field.
Secondary Membership Path
A text link reading "Explore Membership" sits beneath the registration form. It gives visitors who are not ready to book a single event a lower-commitment next step, keeping them engaged rather than sending them away empty-handed.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Hero | Opens the page with a dramatic viewport-filling photograph and the primary headline |
| Groundskeeper at Dawn | Sets an atmospheric, pastoral tone as the immersive scroll narrative begins |
| Gloved Hands Close-Up | Shifts focus to the personal, tactile side of the game mid-scroll |
| Clubhouse Balcony Crowd | Builds match-day and post-match energy with a wide celebration shot |
| Floating call to action Button | Keeps the "Reserve Your Place" prompt accessible from the third section onward |
| Event Registration Form | Captures event type, contact details, and group size in a guided three-step flow |
| Membership Text Link | Offers a secondary path for visitors exploring long-term club involvement |
| Full-Width call to action Block | Closes the page with a final high-contrast booking prompt in electric lime |
Design & branding system
Wicket uses a Neon Shock color system built to evoke the visual atmosphere of floodlit T20 cricket. The palette is high-contrast and deliberately bold, designed to make every accent feel like it is glowing against the dark.
- Electric lime (#CCFF00) is used for primary accents, headline text, and call-to-action pulses; hot magenta (#FF2D6B) covers hover states and secondary highlights; chalk-line white (#F5F5F0) handles body text and section dividers
- Section backgrounds alternate between deep pitch-black (#0D0D0D) and near-black charcoal to create depth without breaking the dark atmosphere
- The Dynamic Motion visual theme drives the creative direction, with motion blur in photography and fade-in copy creating a sense of live action throughout the scroll
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed with a full-width immersive layout that scales cleanly across screen sizes. Sections built around single large photographs and minimal text elements translate well to narrower viewports without losing their atmospheric impact.
- Full-bleed sections reflow to maintain visual hierarchy on mobile screens, keeping the hero image and headline proportions intact
- The registration form's stepped structure works naturally on touch devices, with the group-size stepper suited to tap interaction
- Alternating dark backgrounds reduce visual noise on smaller screens and keep the neon accent colors readable at any size
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured to earn the registration click rather than demand it. Visitors move through an emotional arc before they ever see a form, which means they arrive at the call to action already invested.
- The immersive scroll narrative builds belonging before it asks for anything. By the time a visitor reaches the floating "Reserve Your Place" button, they have already experienced the club's atmosphere across multiple full-page sections.
- The stepped registration form reduces drop-off by asking for event type before personal details. Visitors commit to a category first, which lowers the psychological barrier of filling in their name and email.
- The secondary "Explore Membership" link ensures visitors who are not ready to book do not simply leave. They have a low-commitment path that keeps them connected to the club.
Other information about this template
Wicket sits in the Sports and Recreation category, specifically within the Sports Club and Team subcategory. It is well matched to amateur and club-level cricket operations that need a polished online presence without a complicated build.
- The template style is Full-Width Immersive, meaning every section is designed to command the full browser width with no boxed or constrained layouts
- The Festival Energy theme and Immersive Visual creative direction mean the page works especially well for clubs with a strong community culture and regular event calendar
- The Event Registration landing-page direction makes this template a practical tool for clubs running seasonal programmes, corporate hire packages, and junior academies alongside match-day fixtures




Theme
Festival Energy
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Dopamine Pop
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-bleed Hero with Motion Photography
Immersive Scroll Narrative
Floating and Full-width Call to Action
Stepped Event Registration Form
Secondary Membership Path
Related questions
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