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MEADOW LANE
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Meadow Lane - Notts County
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Meadow Lane has been a League ground for 113 seasons

from 1 July 2023 to the current day

and from 1 July 1910 to 30 June 2019

The 89th ground to be used for a League game


Current capacity: 20,229

Opened: 1910

GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Notts County FC moved from Trent Bridge to Meadow Lane, sandwiched between the River Leen and Sutton Street, in 1910. The facilities included a main stand on the south side, a cover on the north, embankments at the west end and a stand which had been removed from Trent Bridge and re-erected at the east end. The final major improvement prior to WWII occurred after the river was culverted, allowing for the construction of a new and larger stand on the north side.

The record attendance of 47,310 was set at the FA Cup 6th Round tie v. York City  (0-1) on March 12th, 1955 and the only alteration prior to the 1990s was the demolition of the stand at the east end in 1978. In 1992 new all seat stands were constructed at each end and on the north side and, in 1994, a new main stand built giving an all seat capacity of 20,300 by the start of the 2007/8 season. The pitch size was 117 x 76 yards.
GROUND DETAILS adapted from "The Extreme Groundhoppers Guide"
Ground address
Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3HJ
Main phone
0115 952 9000
Ticket office
0115 955 7204
Ticket prices
Adults Β£22, Concessions Β£14, Under 16's Β£5
Food & drink
Turn up County road for a pint at the Meadows Notts County Social club (cheap booze) on match days for you neutrals no colours please.

The Nottingham Rowing Club beside the City Ground welcomes all away fans and neutrals for a small fee but its only 400 yards from the ground.

If you want a pub in the centre of Town then the Company Inn just of Canal Street at Castle Wharf there is always good food and a section of real ale just come out of the station turn left walk up Carrington road then take a left walk down the canal take the bridge and walk up to the pub.

Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem pub in Brewhouse Yard Castle Road, is one of England’s oldest pubs Great little old pub nice good food the staff very helpful dinner is really nice. Lots to see while you’re there and it as a good selection of beers and wines
If driving
North
Leave the M1 at Junction 26 and take the A610 towards Nottingham and then signs for Stapleford and Nottingham and at the roundabout take the first exit and follow the road to the City Centre in Nottingham at the Upper Parliament roundabout take second exit and follow the sign for the station into Maid Marian Way and keep in the left lane after St Nicholas church then at the roundabout take the second exit onto London Road and then after the railway bridge take the second left into County Lane with the ground on your right

South
Leave the M1 at Junction 24 and take the third exit at the roundabout onto the A453 towards Nottingham. Then take the junction for Nottingham Derby and Grantham and take the second exit on to the A52 and then at the next take sign towards Grantham and at the first exit on the A52 then take the first exit onto the A60 into Nottingham. Cross over the Trent Bridge and take a right then second left into County Road the ground is on the left
Public transport
The ground is 20 minutes from Nottingham railway station. As you come out of the main station entrance, turn left into Queens Road and then left again into London Road. Then turn left up County Road on match days for you neutrals