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City Ground
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The City Ground, Nottingham
Full name The City Ground
Owners Nottingham Forest
Location City Ground, Nottingham NG2 5FJ
Built 1898
Opened 1898
Tenants Nottingham Forest (1898–present)
Capacity 30,602
Field dimensions 115 x 78 yards (105.2 x 71.3 metres)

The City Ground is a football stadium in the West Bridgford area of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, on the banks of the River Trent. It has been home to Nottingham Forest Football Club since 1898, and has an all-seated capacity of 30,602.

The stadium was a venue when England hosted Euro 96, and is only three hundred yards away from Meadow Lane, home of Forest's neighbouring club Notts County; the two grounds are the closest professional football stadiums in England and the second closest in the United Kingdom after the grounds of Dundee F.C. and Dundee United. They are located on opposite sides of the River Trent.

The City Ground is the 24th largest club football ground in England.

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History: Seasons

2024–25 Premier League stadiums

Anfield · Brentford Community Stadium · City of Manchester Stadium · City Ground · Craven Cottage · Dean Court · Emirates Stadium · Falmer Stadium · Goodison Park · King Power Stadium · London Stadium · Molineux · Old Trafford · Portman Road · St James' Park · St. Mary's Stadium · Selhurst Park · Stamford Bridge · Tottenham Hotspur Stadium · Villa Park

UEFA Euro 1996 stadiums

Anfield · City Ground · Elland Road · Hillsborough Stadium · Old Trafford · St James' Park · Villa Park · Wembley Stadium

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