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  • The two teams shaking hands on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
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  • The visiting team and match officials on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_008.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_034.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_035.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_033.jpg
  • Home players celebrating their visctory at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_032.jpg
  • Spectators watching the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_028.jpg
  • Spectators in the stand watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_024.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_025.jpg
  • The home team celebrating their second goal in the 10th minute at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_021.jpg
  • Spectators in the stand watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_023.jpg
  • Home team goalkeeper Danny Read takes up his place in goal at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_019.jpg
  • The two teams shaking hands on the pitch at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_018.jpg
  • The two teams lining up at the main stand at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_016.jpg
  • Spectators enjoying a pre-match drink at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_013.jpg
  • The match ball on display on a special podium in front of the stand at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_015.jpg
  • Spectators gathering outside the club house at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_014.jpg
  • Three spectators enjoying a pre-match drink at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_012.jpg
  • A spectator watching the pre-match warm-up at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_011.jpg
  • A spectator watching the pre-match warm-up at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_010.jpg
  • Spectators arriving at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_009.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_007.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_006.jpg
  • Spectators paying at the turnstile at Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_005.jpg
  • An interior view of Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_004.jpg
  • An interior view of Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_003.jpg
  • A sign outside Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_001.jpg
  • Home supporters cheering at the final whistle at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_031.jpg
  • Two players competing for the ball during the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_030.jpg
  • A referee's assistant running the line during the second-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_029.jpg
  • Spectators watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport (in red) hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_027.jpg
  • The visiting team's substitutes watching the first-half action at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_026.jpg
  • The home team celebrating their second goal in the 10th minute at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_022.jpg
  • Three young boys playing football on the terrace during the first-half at Yockings Park as Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_020.jpg
  • The visiting team's bus outside Yockings Park before Whitchurch Alport hosted Cammell Laird 1907 in the 2017-18 North West Counties Division One play-off final. Alport were formed in 1946 and were named after Alport Farm, Whitchurch, which had been the home of a local footballer Coley Maddocks who had been killed in action in the war. The home team won the match 2-1 watched by a crowd of 733, a club record attendance.
    WSC_Whitchurch_Cammell_CM170518_002.jpg
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. A view of the tunnel after Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_026.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_024.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_013.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_007.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_003.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Manager Danny Heale talks to his players after the match. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Manager Danny Heale celebrates as the final whistle is blown. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. <br />
Harrison Chatting is shown a yellow card late in the game. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Young Canvey supporters watch the action. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_034.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
    WSC_CanveyvHarrow_SG171015_032.JPG
  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. The away officials take their seats for the second half. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Manager Danny Heale talks to his players after the match. Canvey Island in yellow played host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • Canvey Island 1 Harrow Borough 0, 17/10/2015. The Frost Financial Stadium, Ryman Premier League. Canvey Island in yellow play host to Harrow Borough in red in a Ryman Premier League match. The match was won by the home side by 1 goal to 0 and was watched by a crowd of 333. Canvey Island play at their home matches at The Frost Financial Stadium or Park Lane. The ground is a few feet below sea level, making it one of the only football stadiums in the UK to be as such. The ground has a capacity of over 4,500 and the stadium has reached its capacity on one occasion, when the team faced Northampton Town in the FA Cup in 2001. Photo by Simon Gill
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  • 29/07/2020 A general view of Griffin Park during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi-final 2nd Leg match between Brentford and Swansea City at Griffin Park. The match is the final competitive fixture at Griffin Park which has been the home ground for Brentford FC since 1904. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors.
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  • 29/07/2020 A general view of Griffin Park during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi-final 2nd Leg match between Brentford and Swansea City at Griffin Park. The match is the final competitive fixture at Griffin Park which has been the home ground for Brentford FC since 1904. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors.
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  • 29/07/2020 A general view of Griffin Park during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi-final 2nd Leg match between Brentford and Swansea City at Griffin Park. The match is the final competitive fixture at Griffin Park which has been the home ground for Brentford FC since 1904. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors.
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  • 29/07/2020 A general view of Griffin Park during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Semi-final 2nd Leg match between Brentford and Swansea City at Griffin Park. The match is the final competitive fixture at Griffin Park which has been the home ground for Brentford FC since 1904. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors.
    Brentford_Last_Game (4 of 1).jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the Braemar Road stand and Ealing Road terrace stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
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  • An interior view of the stadium showing the New Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_049.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the Braemar Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_045.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the houses immediately behind the Braemar Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_041.jpg
  • Two home supporters walking past the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_030.jpg
  • An exterior view of the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_014.jpg
  • The view across the stadium from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_068.jpg
  • The view across the stadium from the Ealing Road terrace as Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_065.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the Brook Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_050.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the New Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_042.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the houses immediately behind the Braemar Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_038.jpg
  • An interior view of the stadium showing the New Road stand before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_036.jpg
  • Home supporters entering the stadium at the turnstiles on Braemar Road before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_034.jpg
  • Home supporters gathering at the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_032.jpg
  • A refreshment kiosk set up under a gazebo outside the stadium before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_031.jpg
  • Two home supporters walking past the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_026.jpg
  • An exterior view of the main entrance to the stadium on Braemar Road pictured before Brentford hosted Leeds United in an EFL Championship match at Griffin Park. Formed in 1889, Brentford have played their home games at Griffin Park since 1904, but are moving to a new purpose-built stadium nearby. The home team won this match by 2-0 watched by a crowd of 11,580.
    WSC_Brentford_Leeds_CM220419_025.jpg
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