Plough Lane
Football stadium in Wimbledon, SW London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the demolished football stadium, see Plough Lane (1912–1998). For the former greyhound stadium on this site, now demolished, see Wimbledon Stadium.
Plough Lane, known as 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.[3]
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Plough Lane | |
Location | Plough Lane, Wimbledon |
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Coordinates | 51°25′53″N 0°11′12″W |
Public transit | Haydons Road, Earlsfield, Wimbledon Wimbledon, Wimbledon Park, Tooting Broadway |
Owner | AFC Wimbledon |
Operator | AFC Wimbledon |
Capacity | 9,215 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2019 |
Opened | 3 November 2020[1] |
Construction cost | £34 million |
Architect | KSS Design Group |
Builder | Buckingham Group |
Tenants | |
AFC Wimbledon (2020–present) London Broncos (2022–present) AFC Wimbledon Women (selected matches) |
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