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    Meadow Lane is a football stadium in Nottingham, England. It is the home ground of Notts County, who have played there since it opened in 1910. The stadium was also home to Notts County Ladies F.C. from 2014 to 2017. It currently has an all-seated capacity of 18,816 for EFL games, although its maximum capacity is 20,229. [2]

  3. Meadow Lane is a football stadium in Nottingham, England. Mapcarta, the open map.

  4. Aug 2, 2021 · Meadow Lane Stadium often just abbreviated to just Meadow Lane by fans, is a purpose built football ground located in the city of Nottingham in the East Midlands Region. It is home to local team Notts County who are thought to be the oldest professional football club in the World.

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    During the early 1990’s the ground was completely rebuilt, creating an attractive all-seater stadium. Although the ground comprises four separate stands, it is quite smart-looking. Both sides are single-tiered stands, the larger of which is the Derek Pavis Stand. This is the Main Stand containing the director area and has the player’s tunnels and t...

    Away fans are housed on one side of the Jimmy Sirrel Stand, located on one side of the ground. The normal allocation for this area will be around 1,300, although this can be increased for cup games. On my last visit, I was very impressed with the standard of the ground. The views were generally good and the concourse was spacious. I was quite impre...

    Away fans must enter Meadow Lane via the turnstiles on County Road. They are housed in the Jimmy Sirrel Stand. Opposite is the Derek Pavis Stand, which has the main reception for player and staff arrivals. Home fans enter here via turnstiles 1-10. Overall, there are 51 turnstiles around the ground at Meadow Lane. They are located in all four corner...

    Leave the M1 at Junction 26 take the A610 towards Nottingham and then follow the signs for Melton Mowbray. Turn left before the River Trent into Meadow Lane. Parking is available at the Cattle Market (opposite the away end) which costs £3.50 a car or at Nottingham City Council’s Eastcroft depot (NG2 3AH) at £4 a car. The depot is a five-minute walk...

    The Meadow Lane ground is a 10-15 minute walk away from Nottingham Railway Station. As you come out of the main station entrance, Turn left from the station across the car park and then turn right at the traffic lights. The ground is about a 1/4 of a mile down the dual carriageway on the left.

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    Before 1910, Notts County played their home games at Trent Bridge which they were renting from Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. Due to this, Cricket took priority which meant County were often forced to play early and late season fixtures at other venues to avoid a fixture clash. The Football League eventually told Notts County to see more favo...

    A total of 100 spaces available at pitch level, in front of the Sirrel, Pavis and family stands. For details of disabled facilities and club contact at the ground please visit the relevant page on the Level Playing Fieldwebsite.

    Record Attendance 47,310 v York City FA Cup 6th Round, 12th March 1955. Modern All-Seated Attendance Record 17,615 v Coventry City League Two, 18th May 2018. Average Attendance 2023-2024: 10,771 (League Two) 2022-2023: 8,024 (National League) 2021-2022: 6,800 (National League) 2020-2021: 200 (Covid) (National League) 2019-2020: 5,209 (National Leag...

  5. Meadow Lane Seating Plan and Where to Sit. From Notts County FC. Meadow Lane is a stadium in the typical ‘English Style’, with a stand on each side of the pitch. At the North end of the ground is The Kop Stand, a single-tier structure that has supporting pillars holding up the roof.

  6. Meadow Lane is located just south of Nottingham Rail station and the city centre. The stadium lies very close to Forest’s City Ground , with only the river Trent separating the two. The walk from the station takes just 10 minutes.

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