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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Plough_LanePlough Lane - Wikipedia

    Plough Lane, currently known as the Cherry Red Records Stadium for sponsorship reasons, [2] is a multi-purpose football stadium in Wimbledon, south-west London, which has been the home of AFC Wimbledon since 3 November 2020. [1] A groundshare with rugby league side London Broncos began in 2022.

    • Plough Lane Seating Plan and Where to Sit
    • AFC Wimbledon Ticket Prices
    • Getting to Plough Lane
    • Plough Lane Hotels
    • Pubs and Bars Near Plough Lane
    • Facilities
    • Hospitality
    • Stadium Tours & Museum
    • About AFC Wimbledon
    • Plough Lane History

    Being a brand new stadium, the design allows for seating right the way around the stadium in the more modern bowl style, with a total capacity of 9,215. Seating is all single story so there is the potential to build upwards in the future if the club do well. The four stands all have sponsorship, with the Ry Stand towards the East holding 2,391 fans...

    There are no difficult systems to figure out when buying tickets to watch games at Plough Lane. The only thing that will affect the price you pay for your ticket is where you want to sit and your age. That said, you will pay £2 more if you try and buy on the day, so book in advance. We have below the cheapest and most expensive tickets for adults a...

    South West London isn’t exactly difficult to get to, so the options in terms of transport are many. Car– This is London, so driving isn’t advised unless you want your stress levels to go through the roof. If you are determined to drive then the A24 is your best bet from the South, those coming from North of London can make their own best judgements...

    You’re not going to struggle for somewhere to stay in London, although you may struggle with some of the prices! There are a few of our favourite options for those on different budgets below:

    Wimbledon was the favourite watering hole of Oliver Reed, so it’s safe to say there are some very well used drinking establishments in the area. We would go to one of these three:

    Plough Lane might host a club playing in the lower professional leagues, but their facilities are premier. You can get food and drink from a variety of vendors, the rest rooms are brand new, and the seating is all covered to protect from all but the wildest of weather.

    Hospitality packages are aimed at businesses rather than individuals at Plough Lane, so most options require long term commitments, but there are a few tickets held back of anyone wanting to treat themselves to a one off special matchday occasion. There are four chic lounges at the stadium as well as corporate boxes. You can expect VIP treatment in...

    Tours of Plough Lane cost £15 for adults, £12 for concessions, and £5 for under 18s. The tours take in the whole stadium, even private areas, and end with their ‘Greatest Journey’ exhibition. The ex-CEO has even been a tour guide in the past, and the story of the club is genuinely more interesting than most even if you are not a supporter.

    The club is one of the new generation of football clubs, like FC United of Manchester, formed in reaction to the goings on at bigger and more famous clubs. In this particular instance AFC Wimbledon was formed by a Wimbledon supporter disgusted by the decision of an FA panel to allow the club to relocate to Milton Keynes. Though AFC Wimbledon has no...

    The history of Plough Lane can be told in two parts, because there have actually been two different stadiums with the same name and almost on the exact same site too. The original stadium was used by Wimbledon FC from 1912 until 1991, when the Taylor Report forced the club to look for a new ground. They played at Selhurst park in the interim, but t...

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  2. 5 days ago · 24 September 2024. More than 100,000 litres of water has been pumped out of AFC Wimbledon's flooded Plough Lane home after the "entire stadium" was left under water, says the club's managing ...

  3. Aug 15, 2024 · Plough Lane entrance. The postcode for AFC Wimbledon’s home stadium is SW17 ONR. Plough Lane can be accessed using the A24 if you are coming from the southern end. Given the scarcity of parking in London, it is advisable to access the ground via public transport if possible.

  4. www.afcwimbledon.co.uk › club › new-stadiumAFC Wimbledon

    Find out how to get to the new stadium, where to enter, what to expect and more. The Cherry Red Records Stadium is the home of AFC Wimbledon, a football club based in London, SW17 0NR.

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  5. Nov 9, 2021 · The FA Cup has a special place in Wimbledon's remarkable history. On Saturday, fans could finally witness its return to Plough Lane.

  6. Apr 27, 2021 · Very similar to the Chemflow End, or Tempest for the older AFC Wimbledon fans, Plough Lane’s South Stand will hold the more ‘vocal’ fans in the ground.

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