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Home Park

Home Park has been a League ground for 106 seasons

from 1 Jul 1920 to the current day

The 109th ground used for a League game


Current capacity: 16,388

Opened: 1903

TENANTS Teams that have used this ground as a home
Team From To Notes
Plymouth Argyle 4 Sep 1903 Current The club was a founder member of the Football League Division 3 in 1920. The club was also involved in a Football League Play Off Match at the neutral venue of Wembley Stadium and the match v. Ipswich Town on March 18th, 1961 was played at Plainmoor following crowd trouble at Home Park.
LEAGUE EVENTS Promotions, relegations and ground moves associated with this ground
Date Team Event
1 Jul 1920 Plymouth Argyle Founder member of Division 3
GROUND HISTORY adapted from "The Ultimate Directory of English & Scottish Football League Grounds"
Sited amidst farms and allotments, Home Park was first used from 1894 as a rugby ground by Plymouth Albion and Devonport RUFCs. The Argyle Athletic Club took over in 1901 and used the venue, at this point no more than a grassed area surrounded by an oval cinder track, for a diversity of sports including rugby, cricket, whippet racing, motorcycling, pony trotting and football.

To gauge public support a number of exhibition football matches involving Football League teams took place before the football branch, now known as Plymouth Argyle FC, played their first senior competitive game, a Southern League fixture v. Northampton Town on September 5th, 1903. By this time the facilities included stands at the west end and on the south side.
Following their admittance to the Football League in 1920, a new replacement main stand was constructed on the south side and a new cover (later extended) and concrete terracing installed at the west end. The record attendance of 44,526 was set a few years later at the FA Cup 3rd Round tie v. Huddersfield Town (1-1) on January 13th, 1934.
The ground was so devastated during WWII (both by the attentions of the Luftwaffe and general misuse by allied troops) that at the opening of the first post war season a double decker β€˜bus was initially parked alongside of the touchline to serve as dressing rooms on the lower deck and Director’s and Press Boxes on the top. A pavilion, for director’s use, was quickly built in the south east corner but despite this lack of facilities it was not until the 1950s that a new main stand was constructed on the south side and 1965 before a cover was installed on the north side. The roof over the west end was demolished in 1980 and replaced four years later and seats were installed on the north side in 1990.
In 2001 the two ends and the north side were demolished and replaced by a 12,600 seat horseshoe shaped stand with a continuous cantilever roof giving an all-seater capacity of 19,500 at the start of the 2007/8 season. The pitch size was 112 x 72 yards.
GROUND DETAILS adapted from "The Extreme Groundhoppers Guide"
Ground address
Home Park, Plymouth, PL2 3DQ
Main phone
01752 562 561
Ticket office
0845 338 7232
Ticket prices
Adults Β£20, Concessions Β£14, Under 18's Β£6
Food & drink
The Britannia Inn at 1 Wolseley Road is the one favoured by neutral and away fans because of it vast interior Excellent range of reasonably well kept ales, cheap grub, the staff run a good ship and in my opinion this is one of the best Wetherspoons in the country. To get there just walk down Pennycomequick Hill and instead of walking through the park walk straight on the arms are in front of you from the Britannia to the ground it’s just a walk across the road walk up Outland Road and then take the first right into Mayflower Drive the ground is in front of you.
If driving
Take the M5 to the South West and at the end of the motorway continue onto the A38. On entering Plymouth, take the turning of the Parkway for the City Centre/ Mutley/ Plymouth Argyle turn left onto the Outland Road. After about a mile you will see the ground on your left take the second on the left into the car park after the Esso Garage (on the right)
Public transport
Train to Plymouth then walk down Pennycomequick Hill under the railway then turn left into Central Park Avenue cross the road and second on the left walk up Holesworth Road into the park and follow the path straight to the ground.
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