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Notts County matchday, fan first

Notts County play League One football in 2026-27, returning to the third tier after an 11-year absence — and they carry one of the great stories in English football. The world's oldest professional association football club, founded 1862. One of the 12 founders of the Football League in 1888. The club whose black-and-white kit inspired Juventus. This guide covers Meadow Lane, tickets, getting there from Nottingham city centre, where to eat and drink near the ground and in Hockley and the Lace Market, and the 53-song Notts County chant catalogue on FanChants.

Image: Bryn Holmes, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons — via Wikimedia Commons; final site use needs attribution/licence sign-off.

The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around Notts County.

Founded1862
Capacityapproximately 19,841 seats (EFL games)
Meadow Lane is addressed as Meadow Lane, Nottingham,…Meadow Lane is addressed as Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3HJ.
Nottingham Station is approximately a 15-minute walk…Nottingham Station is approximately a 15-minute walk from Meadow Lane. The stadium is on the south bank of the River Trent, south-east of the city centre.
The nearest NET tram stop is Nottingham Station,…The nearest NET tram stop is Nottingham Station, approximately 9 minutes' walk from the stadium. The Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram network connects the city centre, the station, and surrounding areas.
The Notts County official public transport page is at…The Notts County official public transport page is at nottscountyfc.co.uk/fans/visiting-meadow-lane/public-transport.
Meadow Lane Sports Bar is located by the main ticket…Meadow Lane Sports Bar is located by the main ticket office at the stadium and is open on matchdays.
Nottingham Forest's City Ground is directly across…Nottingham Forest's City Ground is directly across the River Trent from Meadow Lane — one of the closest pairs of rival grounds in English football.

Club facts and honours

Notts County, founded in 1862, are the world's oldest professional association football club. They were one of the 12 founding members of the Football League in 1888. They won the FA Cup in 1894 — the first Second Division club to do so. Their black-and-white stripes inspired Juventus in 1903 via Tom Gordon Savage, a Nottingham lace trader who sourced shirts from the city. The club dropped into the National League (non-league) in 2019, won promotion back to League Two in 2023, and gained promotion to League One via the play-off final at Wembley on 25 May 2026, defeating Salford City 3-0.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
FA Cupwinner1893-94 — Notts County 4-1 Bolton Wanderers at Goodison Park, 31 March 1894. The first Second Division club to win the FA Cup.
Football League Second Divisionchampion1896-97, 1913-14, 1922-23
Football League Third Division Southchampion1930-31
Football League Third Divisionchampion1997-98
Football League Fourth Divisionchampion1970-71
Football League (founding member)historical distinction1888 — One of the 12 founding members of the Football League.

Tickets and stadium map

Meadow Lane is on the south bank of the River Trent, approximately a 15-minute walk south-east of Nottingham city centre and Nottingham Station. Nottingham Forest's City Ground sits directly across the river — the two grounds are among the closest pair of rival stadiums in English football.

AddressMeadow Lane Stadium, Meadow Lane, Nottingham, NG2 3HJ
PostcodeNG2 3HJ
Capacityapproximately 19,841 seats (EFL games)

Season ticket and matchday ticket details for 2026-27 (League One) had not yet been fully published at the time of research. Check the official club website and eTicketing portal before each fixture.

Meadow Lane — where to go N PITCH The Kop / Iremonger Road Endsingle · upper_lower_capacity_splitBlocks Kop end behind the north goal; older capacity…Haydn Green Family Stand / Meadow Lane…lower · executive_boxesBlocks Family Stand opposite the Kop; official access…Jimmy Sirrel Stand / County…Derek Pavis Stand / Main Stand… HomeFamilyAwayHospitality Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity approximately 19,841 seats (EFL games).
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
The Kop / Iremonger Road Endmain home singing/atmosphere stand behind the goal.partly verified
Haydn Green Family Stand / Meadow Lane Endfamily end, youth/family matchday base and accessible/family facilities.verified
Jimmy Sirrel Stand / County Road sidemain visiting-supporter allocation and mixed/home-away side stand depending on fixture.partly verified
Derek Pavis Stand / Main Standmain stand, hospitality and premium/club-facility side of the ground.partly verified

Notts County chants

53 chants in the FanChants catalogue.

Notts County chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • We're the Black and White Army
  • Black and White Army
  • Can You Hear the Forest Sing?
  • You're Supposed to Be at Home
  • Your Support
  • You're Not Fit to Referee
  • You've Never Won F*ck All
  • Who Are Ya?
  • We've Got More Fans Than You
  • We Forgot That You Were Here
  • We Are Going Up
  • Premiership You're Having a Laugh

Search hooks

  • Notts County chants
  • Notts County songs
  • Notts County fan chants
  • Notts County lyrics
  • Notts County anthem
  • Notts County player songs
  • Magpies chants
  • Meadow Lane chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · near ground food · home fan · away fan

Trent Navigation Inn

walkable to stadium · neutral · mid range

Canalside pub on Meadow Lane, between the stadium and Trent Bridge, with a large outdoor screen in the Big Shed — the main pre-match gathering point near the ground.

Classic British pub menu with an extensive breakfast selection, light bites and pub snacks. The beer garden features a BBQ and outdoor bar on event days.

keep: The Trent Navigation is directly on Meadow Lane, is CAMRA-listed, has a dedicated matchday fan-zone setup, and is independently reviewed. Strong near-ground candidate.

Sources: Trent Navigation Inn — official website, Trent Navigation — CAMRA, Trent Navigation Inn — Tripadvisor

near ground drink · home fan · at stadium

Meadow Lane Sports Bar

at stadium · home · unknown

Official club bar at the stadium, by the main ticket office, with 11 TV screens. Useful if arriving late.

Beer and soft drinks. 11 screens for pre-match viewing.

keep with caveat: Official club facility beside the stadium ticket office; useful as a time-saving stadium option, not as a curated food/drink recommendation.

Sources: Meadow Lane Sports Bar — Notts County FC

near ground drink · near ground food

The Embankment

walkable to stadium · neutral · mid range

Victorian pub near Trent Bridge serving Castle Rock ales, a short walk from Meadow Lane.

Castle Rock Beers. Victorian-style interior near the Trent Bridge cricket ground.

keep with caveat: Mentioned in Nottingham World's pre-match pub guide for Notts County; Castle Rock affiliation is a positive independent signal. Needs a second current source for full keep verdict.

Sources: The best pubs for a pre-match pint near the Notts County grounds — Nottingham World

night out · city centre drink

Hockley Arts Club

city centre nightlife · neutral · mid range

Grade II listed building in the heart of Hockley, with cocktails, DJs from 9pm and a strong reputation as one of Nottingham's best bar venues.

keep with caveat: Strong multi-source coverage as a Hockley nightlife destination; requires current events check and may not suit all matchday groups.

Sources: The Hockley Arts Club — Visit Nottinghamshire, The Hockley Arts Club — Tripadvisor

city centre food · city centre drink

BEAR Hockley

city centre nightlife · neutral · mid range

All-day café-bar in Hockley: brunch and coffee by day, cocktails and small plates by night.

Speciality coffee, brunch and casual all-day dining. Independent listing and review signals support it as a Hockley food/drink option; check current evening offer before recommending for a night out.

keep with caveat: European Coffee Trip gives a current address/opening-hours signal and Tripadvisor provides independent review coverage. Good for pre-match city-centre food before heading to Meadow Lane.

Sources: BEAR Hockley — European Coffee Trip, BEAR Hockley — Tripadvisor

city centre food · city centre drink

Queen of Hockley

city centre nightlife · neutral · mid range

Independent bar and restaurant in Hockley offering gastro-style small plates in a retro-inspired space.

Independent Hockley bar/restaurant with cocktails, craft beer, real ales and food; Visit Nottinghamshire and the venue site support the positioning.

keep with caveat: Direct venue site, Visit Nottinghamshire and Tripadvisor support Queen of Hockley as a Hockley food/drink option. Check opening hours and group booking before matchday use.

Sources: Queen of Hockley — official website, Queen of Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire, Queen of Hockley — Tripadvisor

city centre food · near trent bridge

Larwood and Voce

trent bridge west bridgford · neutral · mid range

Established gastropub in West Bridgford, a short walk or cab from Meadow Lane. Named after Nottinghamshire cricket legends Harold Larwood and Bill Voce.

Daily specials, weekly a la carte, breakfast and Sunday roasts. Strong local reputation. Booking advisable.

keep with caveat: Own website plus Tripadvisor mention. Good for fans wanting a meal near the ground rather than city centre. Needs a second independent review source before full keep.

Sources: The Larwood and Voce Pub and Kitchen — official website, The Larwood and Voce — Tripadvisor

city centre food

Colombo Street

city centre · neutral · mid range

Independent Sri Lankan restaurant in Nottingham city centre for a pre-match meal with real variety.

Sri Lankan home-cooked dishes and street food tapas. Described as Nottingham's only Sri Lankan street food destination.

keep with caveat: Visit Nottinghamshire supports the Lace Market/Hockley context; Tripadvisor and a local Nottingham food blog provide independent venue-level evidence for Colombo Street as a Sri Lankan option.

Sources: The Lace Market and Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire, Colombo Street Sri Lankan — Tripadvisor, Colombo Street Sri Lankan food in Nottingham — The Nottingham Food Blog

near ground food · near ground drink · tourist activity

Trent Bridge cricket ground area / West Bridgford

trent bridge west bridgford · neutral · mixed

Use as a district row for fans who want to eat and drink near the ground rather than in the city centre. Trent Bridge cricket ground is a short walk from Meadow Lane; West Bridgford's main strip has restaurants and pubs.

keep with caveat: Good district-level row for fans wanting to eat near the ground rather than in the city centre. Individual venues need current checks before single-venue recommendations.

Sources: Best restaurants in West Bridgford 2026 — Tripadvisor, Restaurants near West Bridgford Nottingham — SquareMeal

night out · city centre drink

Lace Market and Hockley nightlife district

city centre nightlife · neutral · mixed

Use as a district row for 'a night out in Nottingham': the Lace Market's converted Victorian warehouses and Hockley's independent bars make up the city's main after-dark offer.

keep with caveat: Visit Nottinghamshire supports the area description. Individual bars and restaurants need separate current-source verification before single-venue listing.

Sources: The Lace Market and Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Hotel Lace Marketcity centre · football plus city · night outStylish boutique hotel in the heart of the Lace Market, within walking distance of the city centre's bars and restaurants, and a short taxi to Meadow Lane.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel site plus Tripadvisor and football-hotel coverage support it as a premium Lace Market/night-out base. Check live rates before publication.
Lace Market Hotel — official website, Lace Market Hotel — Tripadvisor, Hotels near Meadow Lane — football-hotels.co.uk
Leonardo Hotel Nottingham (formerly Jurys Inn)station access · budget · football plus cityGood value city-centre base, 5 minutes from Nottingham Station, with the tram and a 15-minute walk to Meadow Lane.
keep with caveat: Direct Leonardo page confirms the current brand and station-side location; Tripadvisor and football-hotel coverage add independent hotel/football-trip context.
Leonardo Hotel Nottingham — official website, Leonardo Hotel Nottingham — Tripadvisor, Hotels near Meadow Lane — football-hotels.co.uk
Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotelcity centre · station access · night outMid-range city-centre hotel with a brasserie bar and fitness centre, close to Nottingham's main restaurant and nightlife areas.
keep with caveat: Visit Nottinghamshire supports the city-centre/Lace Market location and facilities; Tripadvisor plus football-hotel coverage provide independent context.
Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotel — Visit Nottinghamshire, Mercure Nottingham City Centre George Hotel — Tripadvisor, Hotels near Meadow Lane — football-hotels.co.uk
Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre (Chapel Bar)budget · station access · city centreBudget-friendly chain hotel in central Nottingham. Frequently recommended in travel aggregator results for Meadow Lane visitors.
keep with caveat: Direct Premier Inn page confirms the Chapel Bar city-centre location and facilities; Tripadvisor/HotelPlanner add current review and Meadow Lane hotel context.
Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre Chapel Bar — official website, Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre Chapel Bar — Tripadvisor, Hotels near Meadow Lane Stadium — HotelPlanner
Cranbrook House Serviced Apartmentscity centre · groups · longer stayServiced apartments with secure underground parking in central Nottingham. Good for groups or fans driving to Nottingham.
keep with caveat: Direct serviced-apartment site gives a current review-summary signal; Hotels.com and Tripadvisor provide independent review/listing coverage. Good for groups/longer stays with caveats.
Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — official website, Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — Hotels.com, Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — Tripadvisor

Itineraries

Home fan: city centre to Meadow Lane

  1. Eat in the Lace Market or Hockley if you want city-centre choice — both are within walking distance of the city centre and tram.
  2. Take the NET tram from Nottingham Station or walk south-east from the city centre (around 15 minutes to Meadow Lane).
  3. Stop at the Trent Navigation on Meadow Lane for pre-match drinks in the Big Shed — the main near-ground fan gathering point.
  4. Check into the Meadow Lane Sports Bar at the stadium if you are short on time.
  5. Go in early for the warm-up.

Confirm tram walking times and Trent Navigation opening hours before publishing. Recalibrate for League One 2026-27.

Away fan: practical guide

  1. Eat and drink in Nottingham city centre before travelling to the ground.
  2. Take the NET tram to Nottingham Station tram stop and walk south-east to Meadow Lane (approximately 15 minutes), or take a taxi.
  3. Check the official Notts County visiting-Meadow-Lane page for the current away supporter guide and any fixture-specific restrictions.

Away fan safety information must be sourced from the official Notts County visiting page for each season. Do not assume the same arrangements as League Two 2025-26.

History and heritage day

  1. Start with Nottingham Castle or the Lace Market area, which reflects the city's Victorian industrial heritage.
  2. Walk to Meadow Lane and take in the ground — one of the oldest professional football venues in the world.
  3. Cross Trent Bridge to see Nottingham Forest's City Ground directly across the river.
  4. Use West Bridgford's restaurants and pubs for a meal before or after the match.

Check attraction opening times. Trent Bridge cricket ground and City Ground are nearby landmarks worth mentioning for context; do not present the City Ground visit as a recommendation in a Notts County context without careful framing.

Food-first Nottingham matchday

  1. Pick a city-centre food district: Hockley for independent restaurants and bars (BEAR, Queen of Hockley); the Lace Market for mixed dining and the Pelican Club; West Bridgford for a gastropub near the ground (Larwood and Voce).
  2. Allow 30 minutes to reach Meadow Lane from the city centre by tram or on foot.
  3. Trent Navigation is the fallback if you want a drink near the ground rather than a meal.

All venue hours need current-season check before publishing.

Football plus a Nottingham night out

  1. Book a Lace Market or city-centre hotel — the Hotel Lace Market puts you in the centre of the nightlife district.
  2. After the match, head to Hockley (15-minute walk from Meadow Lane) for cocktails and bars.
  3. The Hockley Arts Club and Hockley independent bar strip are the main after-dark options.
  4. Use taxis or the tram for late-night movement rather than walking back along the river.

Needs current events and opening-hours check before production copy.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
Notts County FC Official Supporters Association (NCFCOSA)official supporters associationNottingham / UKPublic page
Notts County FC Supporters' Club (NCFCSA)supporters clubUKPublic page
Notts County Supporters' Trust (historical)supporters trustNottingham
Notts County supporters groups — official pageclub listedglobalPublic page

Video leads

  • Football Ground Guide (lead only)
  • To The 92 (lead only)
  • History channel / football heritage channel (lead only)
  • Notts County FC official / fan vlog (lead only)

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

heritage · qa_hold

The world's oldest professional football club — founded 1862

Notts County have been playing since 1862 — more than 160 years of football. They were one of the 12 founding members of the Football League in 1888. No professional association football club in the world is older. That's the Magpies. That's Meadow Lane.

Channels: linkedin · x · instagram

Sources: Notts County F.C. — Wikipedia, Notts County FC — Club History, The History of Notts County: The oldest professional football club in the world — The Non-League Football Paper

heritage connection · qa_hold

The kit that inspired Juventus — a story that started in Nottingham

In 1903, Juventus needed new shirts. A Nottingham businessman in the lace trade — Tom Gordon Savage, who had joined Juventus — sourced black-and-white striped shirts from Nottingham, inspired by Notts County's colours. Juventus have worn those stripes ever since. On 8 September 2011, the clubs met at Juventus's new Turin stadium in a 1-1 exhibition match. One crate of shirts from Nottingham. A century of black and white in Turin.

Channels: linkedin · x · instagram · facebook

Sources: Why do Juventus play in black and white? — Goal.com UK, Notts County and Juventus: Two Clubs Tied Together Forever — Football Whispers, Tom Gordon Savage, the Nottingham Man Responsible for Juventus' Iconic Stripes — Left Lion / Nottingham Culture

current news · qa_hold

Back in League One — Wembley, May 2026

Notts County 3-0 Salford City. Wembley. 25 May 2026. The Magpies are back in League One after an 11-year absence. First-half goals from Alassana Jatta and Lucas Ness. Jodi Jones sealed it. The world's oldest professional football club is on the way back up.

Channels: x · instagram · facebook

Sources: Reaction as Notts County are promoted to Sky Bet League One — EFL, Notts County 3-0 Salford City: Magpies promoted to League One after 11 years away — Sky Sports, Notts County 3-0 Salford City: Magpies promoted to League One — Sky Sports

heritage · qa_hold

Founding members of the Football League, 1888

In 1888, 12 clubs sat down and invented organised football as we know it. Notts County were one of them. The world's oldest professional club helped write the rules that the entire game still runs on.

Channels: linkedin · x · instagram

Sources: Notts County F.C. — Wikipedia, Notts County FC — Club History

heritage · qa_hold

The 1894 FA Cup — and Notts County made history again

31 March 1894, Goodison Park. Notts County beat Bolton Wanderers 4-1 in the FA Cup final. Jimmy Logan scored a hat-trick. Notts County became the first Second Division club to win the FA Cup — a record that still stands.

Channels: linkedin · x · instagram · facebook

Sources: 1894 FA Cup final — Wikipedia, Notts County FC — Honours

songbook · qa_hold

Meadow Lane: 53 songs from the terraces

53 Notts County chants in the FanChants catalogue. Black and white, loud and proud — the Magpies have a songbook to match their history. Hear them all at fanchants.com.

Channels: x · instagram · facebook

Sources: Notts County chants — FanChants

fan culture · qa_hold

Two grounds, one river — the Nottinghamshire derby

Meadow Lane and City Ground are separated by the River Trent — one of the smallest gaps between two rival professional football grounds in England. Two clubs, two stories, one city.

Channels: x · instagram

Sources: Meadow Lane — Wikipedia

fan guide · qa_hold

Fan guide: what to do on a Notts County matchday in Nottingham

The Trent Navigation on Meadow Lane for pre-match. The Lace Market and Hockley for a night out. 15 minutes on foot from Nottingham Station. And 53 Notts County chants to get you in the mood at fanchants.com.

Channels: x · instagram · facebook

Sources: Trent Navigation Inn — official website, The Lace Market and Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire, Visiting Meadow Lane — Notts County FC, Notts County chants — FanChants

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
Meadow Lane stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7424923.jpgCC BY-SA 2.0Bryn Holmeskeep
Meadow Lane stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7424924.jpgCC BY-SA 2.0Bryn Holmeskeep
Nottingham county fc notts stadium.jpgCC BY-SA 3.0 deArne Müselerkeep

QA holds before publishing

  • Division for 2026-27 is confirmed as League One following the 25 May 2026 Wembley play-off final win over Salford City 3-0. Verify this remains accurate before publishing.
  • The 1862 founding date is the traditional date used by the club and the EFL. The formal organisation date is 1864. Any public copy using '1862' should attribute it to the club's own history page and note it as the traditional foundation date.
  • The 'world's oldest professional football club' claim applies to association football. Attribute it carefully; do not broaden to 'oldest football club in the world'.
  • The Juventus kit connection is well documented but attribute carefully: the mechanism was Tom Gordon Savage, a Nottingham businessman/lace trader, sourcing shirts — not a formal club gift or sponsorship.
  • Re-check ticketing, season-ticket and away-fan policies for League One 2026-27 before publishing — Notts County return to League One from League Two and arrangements may change.
  • Meadow Lane capacity: the EFL figure of approximately 19,841 all-seated is the best-sourced figure. Do not publish higher or lower figures without verifying against the official club source.
  • Away fan information (pub access, restrictions) must come from the official Notts County away supporter guide for each season. Do not rely on previous seasons' guidance.
  • The Supporters' Trust is historical context only. It no longer holds an ownership stake in the club.
  • All fan video candidates are leads only. Permission status is lead_only for all rows. Do not embed or publish without permission.
  • Trent Navigation matchday opening hours and Big Shed capacity/entry rules are current_check_required. Do not promise walk-up access without confirming for the 2026-27 season.
  • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.
  • Do not publish a single best restaurant, pub, or hotel — publish options by fan intent, area, food type, budget and home/away fit.
  • Stand names and orientation are source-backed for page-level guidance, but block-by-block seating-map artwork still needs a live ticket-map check before publication.
  • Hotel options now include direct hotel or stronger review/listing sources; all still need current price, availability and recent-review checks before fixture-specific copy.

Sources

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  2. Notts County FC — Honours
  3. Notts County F.C. — Wikipedia
  4. Meadow Lane — Wikipedia
  5. The History of Notts County: The oldest professional football club in the world — The Non-League Football Paper
  6. Rediscovering the heritage of the world's oldest football league club: Notts County — JJ Heritage
  7. 1894 FA Cup final — Wikipedia
  8. Why do Juventus play in black and white? — Goal.com UK
  9. Notts County and Juventus: Two Clubs Tied Together Forever — Football Whispers
  10. Tom Gordon Savage, the Nottingham Man Responsible for Juventus' Iconic Stripes — Left Lion / Nottingham Culture
  11. Reaction as Notts County are promoted to Sky Bet League One — EFL
  12. Notts County 3-0 Salford City: Magpies promoted to League One after 11 years away — Sky Sports
  13. Notts County 3-0 Salford City: Magpies promoted to League One — Sky Sports
  14. Season Tickets: General Sale — Notts County FC
  15. Notts County FC — Tickets & Membership
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  17. Meadow Lane Sports Bar — Notts County FC
  18. Notts County Supporter Groups — official page
  19. Notts County FC Official Supporters Association (NCFCOSA)
  20. Notts County FC Supporters' Club (NCFCSA)
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  22. Trent Navigation Inn — official website
  23. Trent Navigation — CAMRA
  24. Trent Navigation Inn — Tripadvisor
  25. The best pubs for a pre-match pint near the Notts County grounds — Nottingham World
  26. The Lace Market and Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire
  27. The Hockley Arts Club — Visit Nottinghamshire
  28. The Hockley Arts Club — Tripadvisor
  29. BEAR Hockley — Tripadvisor
  30. Queen of Hockley — Tripadvisor
  31. The Larwood and Voce Pub and Kitchen — official website
  32. The Larwood and Voce — Tripadvisor
  33. Best restaurants in West Bridgford 2026 — Tripadvisor
  34. Restaurants near West Bridgford Nottingham — SquareMeal
  35. How to get to Meadow Lane Stadium in Nottingham by bus or train — Moovit
  36. Nottingham Express Transit — thetram.net
  37. Hotels near Meadow Lane — football-hotels.co.uk
  38. Hotels near Meadow Lane Stadium — HotelPlanner
  39. Hotels near Meadow Lane Stadium — Tripadvisor
  40. Notts County chants — FanChants
  41. File:Meadow Lane stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7424923.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
  42. File:Meadow Lane stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7424924.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
  43. File:Nottingham county fc notts stadium.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
  44. Plan your visit — Notts County FC juniors and families
  45. Disabled Supporters Access Guide — Notts County FC PDF
  46. Notts County accessibility information — Level Playing Field
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  48. Notts County FC Meadow Lane guide — To The 92
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  50. Queen of Hockley — official website
  51. Queen of Hockley — Visit Nottinghamshire
  52. Colombo Street Sri Lankan — Tripadvisor
  53. Colombo Street Sri Lankan food in Nottingham — The Nottingham Food Blog
  54. The Hockley Arts Club — official website
  55. Lace Market Hotel — official website
  56. Lace Market Hotel — Tripadvisor
  57. Leonardo Hotel Nottingham — official website
  58. Leonardo Hotel Nottingham — Tripadvisor
  59. Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotel — Visit Nottinghamshire
  60. Mercure Nottingham City Centre George Hotel — Tripadvisor
  61. Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre Chapel Bar — official website
  62. Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre Chapel Bar — Tripadvisor
  63. Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — official website
  64. Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — Hotels.com
  65. Cranbrook House Serviced Apartments — Tripadvisor

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