Cleethorpes Town

Cleethorpes Town

Clee Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN32 8QL

Cleethorpes Town are based at the Myenergi Stadium on Clee Road and have become one of Lincolnshire’s strongest modern non-league clubs. The Owls have risen from local football into the Northern Premier League structure, backed by growing support and a strong coastal football identity.

  • Founded

    1998

  • Nickname

    The Owls

  • Location

    Grimsby

  • Stadium

    Myenergi Stadium

  • Capacity

    1,000

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Cleethorpes Town play at the myenergi Stadium, part of the Linden Club site on Clee Road in Grimsby. It is a compact modern non-league ground that has developed with the club’s rise, with the football ground sitting alongside the wider social club and community sports facilities.

The stadium is practical rather than grand, with spectator areas close to the pitch and a straightforward layout around the playing surface. It has a smaller, community-ground feel compared with older enclosed stadiums, but it offers good visibility from most available areas and a tidy matchday setup. The clubhouse and Linden Club facilities are a major part of the matchday experience.

This is not a ground with four large permanent stands. It is more of a modern Step 3 venue built around function, access and community use. Supporters should expect a friendly, compact football ground with facilities focused around the main entrance and club building rather than a large concourse-style stadium.

Away End

Segregation at Cleethorpes Town is not normally a fixed week-to-week feature, although arrangements can vary by fixture. For most standard league matches, visiting supporters are likely to be able to use the same general spectator areas as home fans unless the club announces otherwise.

For larger fixtures, cup ties or matches against clubs expected to bring a strong following, away supporter arrangements may be made more specific. Visiting fans should check both clubs’ match information before travelling, especially for games where advance ticketing or a designated allocation is announced.

There is no long-established permanent away end in the way you would find higher up the pyramid. The best advice is to treat the myenergi Stadium as a compact non-league venue where access is usually straightforward, but where the exact away section can change depending on the match.

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Matchday Advice

The myenergi Stadium is based at the Linden Club on Clee Road, so supporters should plan around that location rather than assuming the ground is in central Cleethorpes. The site has a social club feel, and matchdays are usually more relaxed than at larger league grounds.

For bigger games, arrive early because the stadium is compact and the best viewing spots can fill quickly. If travelling by car, check parking guidance in advance and be respectful of local roads around Clee Road. If using public transport, allow time for the final part of the journey from Grimsby or Cleethorpes.

Neutral supporters will usually get the best experience by arriving early, using the club facilities and then choosing a side-on viewing position where available. If there is no segregation, moving around the ground can give a better feel for the match and atmosphere.

Tickets

Cleethorpes Town use online ticketing and advance sales for some fixtures, including season tickets and selected higher-profile matches, while normal pay-on-the-gate arrangements may apply for many league games. Supporters should check the club’s official ticketing information before travelling because arrangements can change depending on the opposition and expected attendance.

Away supporters should not normally expect a formal away allocation unless one is announced. If the fixture is made all-ticket or subject to specific visiting supporter arrangements, follow the guidance issued by Cleethorpes Town and the visiting club.

For neutral supporters, advance purchase is sensible for larger games. Otherwise, choose a viewing position based on weather and sightline rather than expecting reserved seating throughout the stadium.

Stadium Rules

Cleethorpes Town operate the standard rules expected at a non-league football ground. Pyrotechnics, pitch incursions, throwing objects, abusive behaviour and entering restricted areas are not permitted. Alcohol should only be consumed where the club and licence conditions allow it.

Because the ground is part of the Linden Club site, supporters should also respect the wider venue, staff, local residents and any stewarding directions. For fixtures with higher attendances, additional entry checks, ticket checks or section restrictions may apply.

Accessibility

The myenergi Stadium is a compact community ground, but disabled supporters should contact Cleethorpes Town in advance for the latest advice on step-free access, wheelchair viewing positions, accessible toilets and parking. Facilities at this level can be more practical than formal, so advance contact is the best way to avoid problems on the day.

Away disabled supporters should check whether the match is segregated or ticketed differently, as that may affect the best entrance and viewing area. If no segregation is in place, the ground’s compact layout should make it easier to choose a suitable position once inside.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not normally offered at Cleethorpes Town. The myenergi Stadium is a working non-league and community venue, so supporters wanting to see the ground should plan around a matchday or contact the club directly for any special access request.

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