Notts County
Meadow Lane
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Meadow Lane has been the home of Notts County, the oldest professional Football Club in the world and founder members of the Football League, since 1910 when County relocated from Trent Bridge cricket ground. The grounds record attendance was set on 12 March 1955 when 47,310 came through the turnstiles to watch the sixth round FA Cup defeat to York City.
The redevelopment of the ground to its current all-seater form was complete by the end of 1994 and Meadow Lane currently has 20,229 seats, though for some reason it's capacity is 18,816. The record all seater attendance was set on the 18 May 2018 against Coventry City in the League Two Play Off semi final, a match watched by 17,615.
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