Meadow Park

🏟️ Brief Description

Meadow Park is the home of Boreham Wood FC, located in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, just outside North West London and easily accessible from the capital. With a capacity of around 4,500, the stadium delivers a traditional, close-to-the-pitch football experience that has become increasingly visible on the national stage thanks to Boreham Wood’s rise through the non-league pyramid.

Primarily hosting National League football, Meadow Park has also staged FA Cup ties, women’s football, youth fixtures, and community events. Its compact layout, modernised stands, and strong local support make it a respected venue within London’s wider football ecosystem, particularly for fans following non-league and grassroots football.


📝 History of Meadow Park

Meadow Park has been Boreham Wood FC’s home since 1963, following the club’s formation through a merger of local teams. Over the decades, the ground evolved from a modest community pitch into a capable non-league stadium, gradually upgraded to meet higher competition standards.

The most significant period in the stadium’s modern history came during Boreham Wood’s sustained spell in the National League, where promotion pushes and high-profile cup runs brought national attention. The club’s remarkable FA Cup journey in 2021–22, which included victories over EFL opposition, saw Meadow Park host televised fixtures watched by millions.

In response to growing demand, the club invested in improved seating, floodlights, media facilities, and hospitality areas. While retaining its community feel, Meadow Park now meets the operational needs of national-level football, blending semi-professional tradition with modern requirements.


🚇 How to Get to Meadow Park

Address: Broughinge Rd, Borehamwood WD6 5AL

Train:

Bus:
Local routes serve Borehamwood town centre, with short walks to the stadium

Car:
Limited on-site and nearby parking; residential restrictions may apply on matchdays

🚇 Travel Tip: Thameslink services from St Pancras International and London Blackfriars make this one of the easiest non-league away days for London-based fans.


📌 Insider Tips / FAQs

Bag Policy:
Small bags only. Large backpacks and suitcases are not permitted. Security checks may be in place for higher-profile fixtures.

Best Viewing Areas:

Food & Drink:
Inside: Traditional football catering kiosks
Outside: Borehamwood High Street offers pubs, cafés, and restaurants within walking distance

Atmosphere:
Friendly, vocal, and community-focused — particularly strong during FA Cup ties and promotion battles.

Accessibility:
Step-free access and designated accessible seating are available, though facilities are more limited than at larger stadiums.


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