TOP 10 Most Beautiful Non-League Stadiums!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- These grounds have some scenic and picturesque views!
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I love these small stadiums I hope you featured them more. Nice work!! Keep it up...
Thank you, they are great!
Football at it's best ( in the raw ) , good content young man , keep it up
Claggan Park, home to Fort William FC, is the most beautiful ground setting in the British Isles.
Cheers, mate. Enjoyed that one! You might like to have a look at Malvern Town's ground. I was there a week ago watching my local side Redditch United play a friendly. Gorgeous views of the Malvern Hills behind the stand. A really unique backdrop to football match.
@@thejoyofsticks thank you, I’ll have a look, hills and greenery are always great backdrops.
I was at the same game and came into comments to suggest Malvern! Alvechurch is a ground with a nice backdrop too, but probably will move out of Lye Meadow soon. How do you think Reds will get on this season?
Great video, very informative! I knew football culture was big in England but this puts it into way more perspective
Thank you! Football runs very deep over here!
Great video! Fascinating look at some great teams otherwise missed. Thanks for sharing...
Thank you for watching!
Plenty of great non league grounds in Devon & Cornwall! Played at most of them! 👍❤️⚽
Thank you, that’s absolutely true!
In America, my favourite places to watch baseball are in small minor league stadiums with lots of wide open space overhead and where the outfield opens out upon the surrounding woodland. I catch lots of non-league football on TH-cam and I always enjoy seeing matches held in venues like these. Just seems much more pleasant an experience than in the big stadiums where you're closed in with 50-60K fans and you can't really relax during the game or get to talk to anyone. This is sport at a saner, more human level.
I agree, it’s much more homely and comfortable!
Interesting video, well done 👏
Great video, man, fantastic grounds there
@@damianhoban6154 thank you!
Nice work. Well done
Arundel , I've been there it's beautiful, number definitely
Nicely narrated list of interesting grounds - will certainly visit a few of them. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you, glad to help!
Great content. So many great lower league grounds in Britain. Hope to get over there and see some of them soon.
Thank you! We have a fantastic range.
Stocksbridge is a wonderful place to watch football, views are great and it’s a great club
Nice!! INew bucket list for me! BTW, what keyboard is under your display?
Thanks! I’m not sure to be honest, it was a cheapish one from Amazon. I think it might be a gaming one as it’s so small, not that I use it for gaming!
Love vids like these. Can’t wait to make it to some of these if possible
Thank you!
great video, been to 4 of those 10, also worth a mention is Matlock Town and Tow Law Town for their beautiful scenery and St Blazey for their general environment and greenery
Thank you, Matlock is fantastic.
Beautiful grounds and these clubs are vital for english football to survive for generations to come.
Lancaster City’s Giant Axe is a nice little ground, under the backdrop of Lancaster Castle and Priory, if you get bored you can watch the trains at Lancaster station go by above the ground 😂
Great to see Arundel on this vid: and well done on pronouncing the name correctly (many don’t!)
Good to hear I said it right!
Great video
Your videos are great. I think you should do a special for Hallam FC, Sandygate in Sheffield. The oldest ground in the world. Make an actual visit to the ground. If you get to Sheffield, I'll buy the match tickets.
Thank you. I’ve visited before but it was only a short look around on a non-matchday, I’ll have to get back up there soon. Maybe when Sheffield FC have built their new ground and I can do 2 in 1 visit!
Thank you!
Enjoyed the video but just want to point out that Mossley & Stalybridge whilst very close to each other are actually right on the edge of East Manchester so if you arrive at Piccadilly Station expecting a nice leisurely walk to one of the grounds you better come early because they're about 8-10 miles away, depending on the route you take !!!
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think Mossley is classed as Oldham
Both Stalybridge and Mossley are in Tameside which is now a borough of Greater Manchester. Parts of Oldham Borough,also in Greater Manchester, border Mossley. There are lots of disagreements about this as Mossley used to be classed as Lancashire while Stalybridge was in Cheshire up until the boundaries were redrawn in the mid 1970's. Lots of folk round here still say Stalybridge, Cheshire in their address despite not being in Cheshire for over 50 years! @wayneplatts7733
These non league videos will be a classic in a few years for YT.😮
i think Maidenhead will be relegated this season.😅
Have you been Arundel fc ?
To see this castle near this stadium.
This would be for your channel along with Clapton CFC which many viewers want you to go to.
Well done Thomas.
I haven’t been to Arundel but would like to go there and Clapton this season! I’ll try to get to them when Arsenal aren’t playing.
The new lawn has to be in with a shout now Forest Green are back in the Vanarama.
Check out Shortwood in Nailsworth (Gloucestershire) if you like trees, the ground has a feel to it more like the Ardennes than the West Country.
Buxton have a nice ground.
Some nice grounds but in my experience of non league football the best grounds are those smack bang in the middle of built up towns or housing areas. So many clubs have sold off their old grounds as they needed renovating and the land was worth loads due to the central locations. But they end up out on the edge of towns in new grounds with nothing around them or on industrial estates. They are soulless places in my opinion and they always struggle to generate any kind of decent atmosphere even for big games. But an old non league ground that has been there for over hundred years, with character, a mix of different stands and developments done over time, in a central location surrounded by old terrace houses containing the buzz of a packed out crowd, on a drizzly mid week FA cup game against a football league side? It creates an electric atmosphere that beats most premier league teams stadiums.
I’d agree, grounds right in the middle of the towns are better, a good one was Bootham Crescent before that went. It’s a shame to see the newer grounds being more polished up, with less character.
I have been to two of the ones shown, Esh Winning (they never do) and Stocksbridge Park Steels
Stalybridge and Mosley are not in Manchester mate. They’re both in Tameside. They have never been in Manchester. They were once in Cheshire, but never in Manchester.
Greater Manchester
Stalybridge used to be in Cheshire, Mossley used to be in Lancashire. Both are now in Tameside, a borough of Greater Manchester.
Matlock is one well worthy of inclusion. A wonderful place to watch a game.
Have been to Matlock town ground but not seen a game there maybe in the future I will but as per this video it should definitely be in the top 1-2-3-4 as the views from where I’ve seen are stunning 🤩
As an Australian football fan and love the lower leagues so thankyou -i collect yellow and black shirts - can you recommend any
They’re not all yellow AND black but here’s some teams that have good shirts with those colours:
Hashtag United
St Albans
Cambridge United
Boston United
Burton Albion
Watford
AFC Wimbledon
@@TFSS thankyou I know there not all yellow and black that's why I asked - I am Australian living in Australia and know the basics. But I just subscribed to EFL sky sports so will look out for yellow and black teams and while I'm at it Gloucester where yellow and black I have a great shirt now their red & yellow WTF there called the tigers
You left out horrowgate town
Barnet
Newport county
Russell Olimpic
Just some I've found
@@davidrickard9869 true - I’m a Barnet fan!
Alvechurch FC.
Try going to Barmouth and Dyfryn United stadium in Wales
You missed Matlock Town. I've been to five of those grounds you listed and Matlock is by far the most scenic.
Young man there are plenty of words to describe York Road Maidenhead but beautiful is not one of them .😊
Haha fair enough, I think the black and white surrounding you is great!
Love York Road and I have even played there (before the old wooden stand burned down) - but beautiful ? - no.
@@TFSS The black & white surrounding was originally painted by enthusiastic supporters decades ago but has now become part of the identity of the ground.
How about New Mills in Derbyshire
Ross County, Dingwall. You walk up to the stadium with the sheep.
Redhill fc Kiln Brow is nice too , my local ground
I’ll take a look!
You should do worse grounds that could be a good one .... I've been to few great show and research 👍👍👍
Thanks, that’s a good idea!
I think Ilkeston town is an honourable mention
True, the clock in the corner is lovely!
How did Ramsbottom Utd not make the list? Cricket ground on one side, river on the other, surrounded by hills, overlooked by Holcolmbe Hill and Peel Tower with a Steam Train that runs past on game days…..
I've not done bad here, I've been to Stalybridge, Mossley, Belper and Stocksbridge.....can definitely tell you which is the coldest, Stocksbridge wins by a mile, it's Baltic !!!!
That’s a good start! It must’ve been freezing 🥶
Was there a few times at the end of last season, can honestly say by halftime I was asking myself why 🥶🥶
What about Chorley victory park
I’m pretty sure I had this one in another video!
I recommend. Marlow fc
Another great one, maybe a part 2 soon!
Some controversial choices, I have to say. ;-)
West Didsbury & Chorlton is good for the crowd, but it's far from a beautiful ground or even setting. Same for Stalybridge.
However, Mossley is by far and away the most scenic ground, probably in the country, on a bright and sunny day. Conwy Borough in the Welsh third tier is the only one that comes close, but the sheer height of Mossley's ground makes it the winner, because the views are spectacular.
Not been to many of those outside of the North, but I have been to St. Albans City, and the Main Stand alone would make it worthy of inclusion here.
I’ve been to St Albans a few times, that is lovely. I may have to do a part 2!
You missed out kendal town fc and Lancaster city fc
Why no Great Yarmouth?
That’s in another video!
@TFSS cheers, oldest stand in the world, apparently
Lewes
shelley hudderfield
Giant axe lancaster city
I'm surprised you included Hitchin Town FC. No amazing scenery like the other stadiums on your list.
That’s fair, I think the main stand is fantastic though, it looks great.
Good watch but don’t agree with your order 👍
Have you visited all these grounds?
A handful of them, but the rest are for the future! Annoyingly, many are up north.
@@TFSS I hope southerners are allowed in! 🤣
@@Toxophilus 😂
@@Toxophilus and allowed out!
@@danseakins 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Every team plays in a league of some description!!!!
Yea that’s true, it’s just easier to say ‘non-league’ when your talking about the hundreds of teams below the EFL
@@TFSS I know it is easy but it is wrong. It denigrates all the other leagues. It is a fantastic to win a league you are member of and takes a lot effort for all the people involved in the club. A league team is a league team even if it is a Sunday morning pub league. From Ireland.
Faktanya, Tim non League Football punya Lapangan sepakbola yg sangat baik, daripada stadion diindo yg notabene "dikelola" Profesional 😅
We’re lucky in England how deep our football system runs!
@@TFSS that's cool mate, someday indonesia will be there level 🙌
I respect bcs its ur least, but this is so far from beautiful non-league grounds, i can find at least 100 more beautiful :D
From a person who has done stayebridge I have no idea how it's on the list it's a massive stadium don't get me wrong way to big for that league. But isn't exactly beautiful really wish they replaced it with a more historical or scenic dislike for sure
Not on you stayebridge I do enjoy it but it really shouldn't be on this list not exactly the top 10 grounds in the country
Fair enough, I like the greenery surrounding the ground. I’m doing a part 2 to this video if you have any recommendations?
@@TFSSMatlock town Clitheroe also colone and Newcastle town
Prescott cables with there old stand
They are not beautiful stadiums. They are shit stadiums in beautiful surroundings….
You won’t need to turn up early at Ilfracombe….the crowds rarely get over 20 😂….and Ilfracombe is an absolute dump.😂
Wells on sea in Norfolk is a nice ground, it has sea on one side
I’ll have a look, thanks.