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Doncaster Rovers

Ground Name: Keepmoat Stadium
Capacity: 15,231 (All seated)
Address: Stadium Way, Lakeside, Doncaster, DN4 5JW
Main Telephone No: 01302 764 664
Fax No: 01302 363 525
Ticket Office: 01302 762 576
Team Nickname: Rovers
Year Ground Opened: 2007
Home Shirt Sponsors: Wright Investments
Away Shirt Sponsors: Stoneacre
Home Kit Colours: Red & White
Away Kit Colours: Blue & White Stripes
Kit Manufacturers: Vandanel
Official Web Sites:
www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk

Keepmoat Stadium

Unofficial Web Sites:
Y.A.U.R.S
Doncaster Rovers - A New Era
(Footy Mad network)

Official Supporters Club
Viking Supporters Cooperative

Don Blog

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Contents
What's The Ground Like?
External View
(photo)
What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink?

Looking Towards The North Stand
(photo)
How To Get There And Where To Park
By Train
Polypipe South Stand (photo)
Admission Prices
Programme Price

West Stand (photo)
Local Rivals
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2008-2009
Ground Layout
Record & Average Attendance

Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel Accommodation
Feedback

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What's The Ground Like?
After 84 years of playing football at their old Belle Vue ground, the Club have now moved to a new purpose built stadium, which was opened on January 1st 2007. The Keepmoat stadium cost £21m to build and is also home to Doncaster Lakers Rugby League team as well as ladies football team Doncaster Belles. The stadium complex was built by, and is owned by, Doncaster Council.

To be honest the Keepmoat Stadium, in common with a number of new stadiums, looks far more interesting from the outside that it does on the inside. The stadium is situated next to a lake (which I believe makes Doncaster the only league ground to do so) and looks smart with four interesting looking floodlights,  protruding at an angle from the stadium roof. However, on the inside the stadium is rather non-descript. Yes it looks tidy, the stadium is completely enclosed, and all the stands, which are of the same height and all seated are covered. But it lacks character and it is rather similar to other new stadiums that have been built, except that it is on a smaller scale.

On one side is the West Stand, containing t
he teams' dressing rooms and tunnel, from which the teams emerge onto the pitch. The primary television gantry is also housed on this side, along with press facilities, as well as the main areas that house disabled supporters. Opposite is the East Stand which contains a row of 16 executive boxes, outside which patrons can sit. Both ends are identical, with the North End of the ground being allocated to away fans.

Unusually the stadium has large access points in 3 corners of the ground, which can be used if need be, by emergency services. In the North East corner of the stadium is a small electric scoreboard.

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External View


External View

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What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
Away fans are located in the North Stand at one end of the stadium, where around 3,344 fans can be accommodated. Clubs with a smaller following will be allocated around a third to two thirds of that number meaning that on those occasions the end is shared with home supporters. The view of the playing action, leg room, and facilities in this stand are all good, although fans are set well back from the pitch as there is a substantial tarmac looking track which surrounds it.

The concourses are a good size and there are a number of televisions on view to keep supporters entertained. Pies (including the Chicken Balti pie), pasties and vegetarian 'Pizza Pods are supplied by Shire Foods and cost £2.30 each. Burgers and Hot Dogs are also available as well as alcohol.

I found the stadium to be more atmospheric than the Belle Vue ground which was largely open to the elements. This is a bit unusual as most clubs that move to new grounds usually complain that the atmosphere suffers in the new arena, however at the Keepmoat this is not the case. The stewarding was relaxed on my visit and no problems were experienced. The pitch also looked in top condition, although you could still see the lines of a previous rugby league game. The club have their own troupe of cheerleaders called the Vikettes, who provide entertainment before the game and half time. Mark Chatterton a visiting Southend United supporter adds; '
It poured down with rain at our last match and it was noticeable around the stadium that those people sitting in the front rows of the stands, got particularly wet'.

Please note that cash is not accepted at the turnstiles, they are ticket only. Tickets can be purchased from the South Stand ticket office.

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Where To Drink?
The Stadium has its own Sports bar on the outside of the West Stand. Away fans are admitted to the bar (unless there is an objection to this for some games by the local Police), however the bar soon fills up prior to the match and so can be difficult to get in. David Rose adds; 'There is a bar in the bowling alley next to the Vue Cinema, which is situated on the other side of the lake'. Otherwise there is not much near to the stadium (the nearest pub that I could find the Lakeside, Beefeater outlet near Stadium Way is for home fans only), so it may be best to stop for a drink on the way. The club used to serve alcohol to away fans inside the stadium but don't anymore, which seems a bit odd.

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Looking Towards The North Stand


Looking Towards The North Stand

Thanks to Owen Pavey for supplying the photos for this page.

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How To Get There And Where To Park
From the A1(M) join M18 Eastbound at Junction 35 (signposted Hull) or from the M1 and join the M18 Eastbound at Junction 32.

Once on the M18, leave at Junction 3 and take the A6182 towards Doncaster (the stadium is well signposted from Junction 3 and is about one and a half miles away). You will pass a retail park on your left and then at the next island (which has the Lakeside Pub visible behind it) turn left onto White Rose Way. The Lakeside Shopping Centre is now on your right (the stadium is located directly behind the shopping centre). At the next island turn right onto the industrial estate and after passing the Tesco distribution centre on your right, turn right at the bottom of the road and the stadium is further down on your left.

There are just 1,000 car parking spaces at the stadium, which will mean that for the bigger games, parking will be at a premium. There are 60 parking spaces reserved for disabled fans, which must be booked prior to matchday. The stadium management are also giving preference for parking to those cars carrying more than one passenger, but apparently this won't be enforced. The cost of parking at the stadium is £5. A number of firms on the nearby industrial park, offer matchday parking at around £3-£4 per vehicle. If you happen to arrive a couple of hours before kick off then there is also some free street parking to be had in this area.

There is no coach parking available at the stadium.
Visiting supporters' coaches drop fans off at the stadium and park off site.

For a map showing the location of the ground click here (to take you to the Street Map website).

To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can print out click here.

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By Train
Doncaster Station is just under two miles away so you are probably best taking a taxi to the ground.  If you do have time on your hands and you fancy the long walk (around 25-30 minutes) then as you come out of the station turn right and then keep straight on this road (the A 6182 Trafford Way) and you will eventually reach the stadium complex on your left.

Colin Barrett informs me; 'The bus service has been improved for matchdays.  From around two hours before kick off there is a dedicated shuttle service from the Doncaster Interchange bus station, which is adjacent the train station and under the Frenchgate Shopping Centre. This is Route 75X and runs every 10 minutes direct to the Stadium. It leaves Stand C6 and the journey takes less than 10 minutes depending on traffic.  The bus stops in a lay-by at the Ground close to the Ticket Office and after the match leaves for Doncaster Interchange from the same place. Cost is presently £1.10 each way'

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Polypipe South Stand


South Stand

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Admission Prices
Home Fans:

West Stand (Centre): Adults £23, Concessions £17, Under 11's £10
East Stand (Centre): Adults £23, Concessions £17, Under 11's £10
West Stand (Wings): Adults £20, Concessions £14, Under 16's £13 Under 11's £5
East Stand (Wings): Adults £20, Concessions £14, Under 16's £13 Under 11's £5
Polypipe South Stand: Adults £20, Concessions £14, Under 16's £13 Under 11's £5
All corners of the stadium: Adults £15, Concessions £8, Under 11's £5

Away Fans:
North Stand: Adults £20, Concessions £14, Under 16's £13 Under 11's £5

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Programme Price
Official Programme £3.

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West Stand


West Stand

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Local Rivals
Rotherham, Barnsley, Scunthorpe United & Hull City.

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Disabled Facilities
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.

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Fixtures 2008-2009
For the Doncaster fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)

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Ground Layout


Stadium Plan

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Record & Average Attendance
Record Attendance:

At the Keepmoat Stadium:
15,001 v Leeds United
League One, April 1st 2008


At Belle Vue:
37,149 v Hull City
Third Division North, October 2nd 1948

Average Attendance:
At the Keepmoat:
2007-2008: 7,978 (League One)


At Belle Vue
2006-2007: 7,746 (League One)

2005-2006: 6,139 (League One)

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Fans Reviews Of The Keepmoat Stadium
Visited the Keepmoat recently as an away fan or general football supporter? Then submit your own review of the ground and general day out click here.

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Hotel Accommodation
If you require hotel accommodation in the area then first try a hotel booking service provided by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure. Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going. To access their Doncaster page click here.

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Feedback
If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail me and I'll update the guide.


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Last Updated: 21 March, 2008