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STADIUM MK
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stadium:mk - Milton Keynes Dons

Stadium MK has been a League ground for 19 seasons

from 1 Jul 2007 to the current day

The 214th ground used for a League game


Current capacity: 22,000

Opened: 2007

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
MK Dons 17 Jul 2007 Current The club moved here from the National Hockey Stadium at the commencement of the 2007/8 season and the first League goal was scored by Keith Andrews of Milton Keynes Dons in the 21st minute of the first match.
Milton Keynes Dons F.C. Women 1 Jul 2018 Current
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
17 Jul 2007 MK Dons Moved from National Hockey Stadium to Stadium MK
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Constructed on a greenfield site, the Denbigh Sports Ground in Bletchley, south of Milton Keynes, it was part of a larger commercial development.

The record gate of 20,222 was set at the Euro 2009 Under-21 Group 3 tie England v. Bulgaria (2-0) on November 16th, 2007.
GROUND DETAILS adapted from "The Extreme Groundhoppers Guide"
Ground address
Stadium: Mk Denbigh, Milton Keynes, MK1 1ST
Main phone
01908 622 922
Ticket office
01908 622 900
Ticket prices
Adults Β£23 (B Β£19) (C Β£10), Over 60's Β£15 (B Β£13) (C Β£8),
Under 16's Β£9 (B Β£7) (C Β£1), Under 12's Β£9 (B Β£7) (C Β£1)
Food & drink
If you come off at Bletchley then stop at the the Enigma Tavern at 2 Princess Street this pub also offers food, has a large beer garden and family friendly with good staff.

If getting off at Fenny Stafford then takes a short walk then use the Swan Hotel is the ideal place to watch football with friends or have a pint with a large car park and beer garden, The Swan Hotel is close to all transport links including Fenny Stratford railway station, Bletchley railway station and Bletchley bus station
If driving
From the North
There are two ways you can get to the ground the first is to leave the M1 at Junction 15 and take the A508 towards Old Stratford and at the roundabout just before the village and then take the first exit onto the A5. Turn off at the fourth junction (signposted Central Bletchley/ Denbigh/ Granby), then at the lights take the left position and go left the ground is in front of you with plenty of parking

The second way from the North is to drive a little further and from Junction 14 A1 take the the third exit onto the A509 towards Milton Keynes. At the Northfield roundabout take the third exit onto Portaway/ A509, and then keep going straight on at eight roundabouts until the ninth roundabout. Take the first exit onto A5. Turn off at the first junction (signposted A421), Turn off at the fourth junction (signposted Central Bletchley/ Denbigh/Granby), then at the lights take the left position and go left the ground is in front of you with plenty of parking.

South
Leave the M1 at junction 13 and take the second exit (A421) towards Milton Keynes. At the next two roundabouts go straight on and at the fourth roundabout (BP garage on the right), take the second exit onto Groveway. Keep going straight on through four roundabouts and at the fifth roundabout take the second exit at the roundabout (signposted Central Bletchley/ Denbigh/Granby), then at the lights take the left position and go left the ground is in front of you with plenty of parking
Public transport
For a short pub crawl before the match and good food it is best getting off at Fenny Statford (See where to Drink) which is an 18 minute walk to the ground or try Bletchley whatever is best for you. If coming from Fenny Statford then walk down to Watling Street then turn right into it and walk up to the roundabout then walk straight on Deghbiegh Street till you see the ground when you see the ground on your right take the pedestrian crossing and walk over to moosvill.

From Bletchley take the steps up to Buckingham Road and at the roundabout walk up Saxon Road till the next roundabout the turn left and follow the above details.