Newtown Park, Bo'ness, Football stadium in Bo'ness, Scotland
Newtown Park is a football stadium in Bo'ness featuring a synthetic turf field with covered seating and floodlights. The facility can hold around 2,500 spectators and has a modern artificial playing surface.
The ground was established in 1886 on former mining land and served as the home stadium for Bo'ness Football Club. Bo'ness United took over the venue in 1945 and has used it as their home base since then.
This venue has long been a gathering place for football supporters from Bo'ness and nearby areas. People come here to cheer on their local teams and experience match days together as a community.
The stadium is located on Jamieson Avenue with parking nearby. Visitors should arrive early for better seating options and take advantage of covered areas during wet weather.
A Scottish Cup match against Celtic in 1927 drew one of the largest crowds the stadium has ever seen. This remains one of the most notable sporting events in the venue's history.
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