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New Meadow
Croud Meadow
Full name The Croud Meadow
Owners Shrewsbury Town F.C.
Location Oteley Road, Shrewsbury, England
Built 2006-2007
Opened July 2007
Tenants Shrewsbury Town
Capacity 9,875
Surface Grass
Highest attendance 10,210

New Meadow, also known as the Croud Meadow for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of English football club Shrewsbury Town.

The stadium is situated on the southern outskirts of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, between the districts of Meole Brace and Sutton Farm, and close to the A5. It was completed in the summer of 2007, in time for the 2007–08 English football season, and was built to replace the Gay Meadow stadium, home of Shrewsbury Town since 1910. It is also a UEFA Category 4 stadium.

The stadium was used by Cymru Premier side The New Saints for the league phase matches of their 2024–25 UEFA Conference League campaign against Kazakhstan's FC Astana, Sweden's Djurgårdens and Greek giants Panathinaikos due to their Park Hall ground not meeting the UEFA regulations for league phase matches.

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