Home of Potters Bar Town FC

Founded 1960

Capacity 2,500

Rating: 4.3

(163) Google Reviews

Nice quirky ground with a few odd structures and some more modern parts. The car park is quite small but there is street parking. A covered awning stretched from the Clubhouse to the pitch and the area had the food sales and a lot of pub type garden tables to sit at whilst you ate - a good touch. The pitch was in excellent condition and the ground very smart in general, it being in the town centre I should imagine the land value is high.
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2 years ago
Not the best pitch I have seen at Non League level, and most definitely did not enjoy the chips at all as they were undercooked. The grassed surface around the tea hut area can be muddy, so do be cautious during the Autumn/ Winter. Visiting the club house was the only positive I took from my visit to Parkfield.
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4 years ago
Nice large beer garden with 3 tv screens, full bar and hot food stall, great venue for our cup final
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a year ago
I stopped by the ground to watch one of the Barnet Sunday League football finals being played there. A nice intimate ground in a quiet part of Potters Bar with excellent facilities by way of the clubhouse, foodstand, and outdoor social/dining area. As far as non-league grounds go, this is a great place to take children as there are areas for them to play in a safe environment.
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10 months ago
Nice to see Potters Bar's local Hertfordshire neighbours Cheshunt FC giving them a footballing lesson in their own back yard.
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3 years ago

History (from Wikipedia)

Ground[edit]

The club play at The LA Construction Stadium, which was also used for many years by Arsenal Ladies Reserves and by the 1st team for county cup ties. In 2006, in the space of just six weeks, a new perimeter fence was erected, major improvements were made to the stand and changing rooms, and turnstiles and an outside toilet block were added to the facilities to satisfy the Football Association's ground grading standards and allow the club to be promoted to the Southern League Division One East.

The ground can be found on Watkins Rise, which is a small road that is connected to The Walk. The Hertfordshire based club have the postcode EN6 1QB.

Two new stands were built in the 2018-19 season with capacity for 100 seats and 100 people standing following promotion to Step 3.

The current record attendance for the ground is 2,011 set on 19 October 2019 in the FA Cup primarily round 4 against 
Barnet.[6]

Things to do nearby.