Anstey Nomads

Anstey Nomads

Cropston Road, Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7 7BP

Anstey Nomads are based at Cropston Road and have risen strongly through the Leicestershire and Midlands non-league system. The Nomads have built momentum with promotions, cup runs and growing local support, making their place in the Southern League Premier Central one of the club’s highest-level campaigns.

  • Founded

    1947

  • Nickname

    The Nomads

  • Location

    Anstey

  • Stadium

    Cropston Road

  • Capacity

    1,000

  • Built

    TBC

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Stadium Overview

Cropston Road is the long-standing home of Anstey Nomads and has been associated with the club since its early years. It is a compact village ground on the edge of Anstey, close to residential streets and local facilities, and it has developed as the club has climbed the non-league pyramid.

The stadium is a small but improving Step 3 ground with the pitch closely enclosed and supporter areas set around the playing surface. It has a community-club feel rather than the feel of a large enclosed arena. Covered standing and seated areas are limited, so much of the matchday experience is still based around standing close to the pitch and moving for the best view.

The ground layout is practical and straightforward. The main entrance and facilities are on the Cropston Road side, with the clubhouse and changing/facility areas forming the hub of the site. For neutrals, the best view is usually from the side areas rather than directly behind the goal, while those wanting shelter should arrive early and identify the covered sections before kick-off.

Away End

Away segregation is not expected to be routine at Cropston Road for most Southern League Premier Central matches. In normal league fixtures, visiting supporters should expect general admission, with supporters able to mix and choose their viewing position around the ground.

For bigger fixtures, cup ties or games where the club expects a larger away following, arrangements may change. At this level that could mean a recommended entrance, a stewarded section or restrictions on movement rather than a permanent away end. Away supporters should check the Anstey Nomads website and social media before travelling.

The ground is entered from the Cropston Road side. Because the stadium sits close to residential streets and parking is limited, visiting fans should avoid assuming they can park at the ground. Arriving early is sensible, especially if the fixture is expected to draw a larger crowd.

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Matchday Advice

The most important advice for Cropston Road is to plan parking before you travel. Supporter parking on site is limited or unavailable for many matches, and visiting supporters are commonly directed to park responsibly on nearby roads or use village car parks a short walk away. Supporters should avoid blocking driveways, pavements or access for wheelchair users and pushchairs.

Cropston Road is a compact ground, so arriving early helps if you want a particular viewing spot or cover. Facilities are suitable for non-league football, but this is not a large stadium with extensive concourses, so expect a busy clubhouse and simple matchday arrangements when the crowd is larger.

For neutrals, it is a good ground for a traditional non-league visit. The village setting means food, drink and parking options are more limited than at town-centre grounds, so checking the club's matchday information before travelling is recommended.

Tickets

For standard league matches, Anstey Nomads fixtures are usually simple admission events, with pay on the gate commonly expected at this level. The club may publish match prices and any advance ticket details through its official website and social channels, especially for cup ties, local derbies or games expected to attract a bigger crowd.

Admission is normally general rather than reserved. Supporters can usually choose where to stand once inside, with covered areas available on a first-come basis. Neutrals wanting the best view should aim for the side of the pitch, while supporters wanting atmosphere may prefer the busier terrace areas.

Away fans should check ahead in case a particular match is segregated or ticket-only. That will be the exception rather than the standard expectation, but Step 3 clubs can change arrangements depending on opposition and anticipated attendance.

Stadium Rules

Supporters should follow standard non-league ground rules at Cropston Road. Pyrotechnics, pitch encroachment, throwing objects, abusive behaviour and entering restricted areas are not permitted. Alcohol should only be consumed in areas allowed by the club and may be restricted during certain competitions.

Because the ground is close to residential streets, supporters should be considerate when arriving, parking and leaving. Noise, litter and blocked access around Cropston Road can cause problems for local residents and the club.

For higher-attendance matches, stewards may operate additional entry, exit or movement controls. Supporters should follow instructions from stewards and club volunteers, especially around the clubhouse, turnstiles and any temporary segregation points.

Accessibility

Cropston Road has basic non-league accessibility provision rather than the facilities of a large stadium. Matchday parking can be limited, so disabled supporters should contact Anstey Nomads before travelling to confirm the best arrangements.

The ground is compact and relatively easy to navigate once inside, although some standing areas may be open, busy or uneven. Arriving early will give stewards more time to assist with entry, parking and a suitable viewing position.

Supporters who require step-free access, seating, disabled parking or accessible toilet information should contact the club directly ahead of the fixture, as arrangements may vary depending on the expected crowd and matchday setup.

Stadium Tours

Regular public stadium tours are not advertised for Cropston Road. The ground operates as a community non-league football venue rather than a stadium with a formal visitor tour programme.

Anyone wanting to visit outside matchday, photograph the ground or discuss club history should contact Anstey Nomads directly. Any access is likely to be informal and dependent on club staff or volunteers being available.

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