Meadow Park, Football stadium in Borehamwood, England
Meadow Park is a football stadium in Borehamwood with a main stand featuring a cantilevered roof that accommodates roughly 4500 spectators. The ground consists of multiple stands and terraced areas designed for competitive matches and youth team training.
The stadium opened in 1963 when the local club moved from its previous location, marking a turning point in the town's football history. Since then, the grounds have evolved with improvements to the stands and facilities over the decades.
The stadium hosts matches for the local football club and serves as a training ground for Arsenal's youth players, making it an important venue for developing young talent in the area.
The stadium sits near the M25 motorway, making it easy to reach by car, with parking available around the grounds for visitors. It's wise to arrive early on match days and check opening times before your visit.
The North Bank terrace added in 2019 takes its name from a stand at Arsenal's former Highbury stadium, creating a subtle link to the club's history. This naming choice reflects the close connection between this ground and the London club's youth development program.
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