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Team Profiles

AFC Telford United

This single tiered, all seated stand is smart looking and has executive boxes to its rear. MORE >>

Alfreton Town

A small ground that does have a bit of character but seems to have a disproportionate amount of seating for its size. MORE >>

Barrow AFC

A traditional old looking ground that has been brightened up by replicating the team's blue & white stripes on the stands around the stadium. MORE >>

Braintee Town

On one side is the tidy looking Main Stand. This covered all seated stand has recently been extended. MORE >>

R Costings Abbey Stadium

Cambridge United

The Main Stand on one side is a covered two tiered all seated stand, part of which is used as a family enclosure. MORE >>

Dartford FC

The pitch level is sunk two meters below the external ground level to reduce noise and light pollution. MORE >>

Ebbsfleet United

On one side of the ground is an old looking wooden Main Stand. This single tiered covered stand, is all seated and runs for around half the length of the pitch. MORE >>

The New Lawn

Forest Green Rovers

The stadium was opened in 2006. It is dominated by the smart looking Western Thermal Stand at one side of the pitch. MORE >>

Gateshead

The International Stadium is a multipurpose venue and is used all year round for events such as music concerts, track and field athletics and football. MORE >>

Blundell Park

Grimsby Town

The stadium was built in 1898, but only one of the original stands remain. MORE >>

Hereford United

The Merton Stand, on the eastern side of the ground, is the only all-seater stand in the ground and was built in 1968. MORE >>

Hyde FC

The ground has a nice combination of new and old, giving it some character. MORE >>

Aggborough Stadium

Kidderminster Harriers

On one side is the smart looking East Stand, opened in 2003. This single tiered stand, replaced a former terrace and has greatly improved the overall look of the ground. MORE >>

Sincil Bank

Lincoln City

Originally they played at the John O'Gaunts ground, however, in 1895 they moved to their current ground, Sincil Bank. MORE >>

Luton Town

Kenilworth Road has been home to Luton Town since 1905, when financial complications forced the club to leave its previous location at Dunstable Road. MORE >>

Macclesfield Town

The Moss Rose is a small, compact little ground that whilst having undergone significant recent developments, is reflective of the club's days as a non-league club prior to 1997. MORE >>

Mansfield Town

The ground has been used for football since 1861 by various teams and is the second oldest football ground in continual use after Sandy Lane in Sheffield. MORE >>

Newport County AFC

Located on the east bank of the River Usk in Newport city centre it is the home ground of rugby union clubs Newport RFC and the Newport Gwent Dragons regional team. MORE >>

Liberty Way

Nuneaton Town

Liberty Way is a multi-use sports stadium which is owned by Nuneaton Town FC but is also used by Nuneaton R.F.C., which rents the stadium from the football club. MORE >>

Southport

On one side is the impressive looking Grandstand. This covered all seated stand is of a good size, housing just under 2,000 supporters. MORE >>

Stockport County

Home to Stockport County for 108 years. MORE >>

Tamworth

Following a season at the Jolly Sailor ground, Tamworth F.C. made the short move across the river Tame to start the 1934/35 season in the Birmingham Combination at the Lamb ground. MORE >>

Woking

The ground has an impressive and fairly new single tiered stand situated at one end of the ground. MORE >>

Wrexham AFC

The main stand is an all seater, fully covered facility. The two tiers which make up the stand provide a capacity of 4,200. MORE >>

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BlueSq Premier Standings
1 Mansfield Town 95
2 Kidderminster Harriers 93
3 Newport County AFC 85
4 Grimsby Town 83
5 Wrexham 80
6 Hereford United 70
7 Luton Town 67
8 Dartford 66
9 Braintree Town 66
10 Forest Green Rovers 65
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