Ewen Fields

About Ewen Fields

Ewen Fields is a multi-use stadium in Tameside, England. It is the home ground of Hyde United F. C. and has also in the past hosted Manchester City Reserves, Manchester United F. C. Reserves, Stockport County Reserves and Oldham Curzon Ladies. It is currently used for football. The stadium formerly used Baspograss, and held the last non-qualifying FA Cup game on an artificial surface when Hyde United faced Darlington in the 1st Round Proper in 1994 for 20 years until Maidenhead United faced Stevenage on their artificial surface in 2014. It has also hosted American Football, namely the Manchester Spartans in the 1980s during a surge in popularity of Gridiron in the UK following Channel 4's coverage of live NFL overnight when the channel first began. A Rugby League Super League game between Oldham and Sheffield was staged at the stadium in 1997. The stadium holds 4, 250 people, with 530 seats.

Ewen Fields Description

Ewen Fields is a multi-use stadium in Tameside, England. It is the home ground of Hyde United F. C. and has also in the past hosted Manchester City Reserves, Manchester United F. C. Reserves, Stockport County Reserves and Oldham Curzon Ladies. It is currently used for football. The stadium formerly used Baspograss, and held the last non-qualifying FA Cup game on an artificial surface when Hyde United faced Darlington in the 1st Round Proper in 1994 for 20 years until Maidenhead United faced Stevenage on their artificial surface in 2014. It has also hosted American Football, namely the Manchester Spartans in the 1980s during a surge in popularity of Gridiron in the UK following Channel 4's coverage of live NFL overnight when the channel first began. A Rugby League Super League game between Oldham and Sheffield was staged at the stadium in 1997. The stadium holds 4, 250 people, with 530 seats.

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Ewen Fields is located at Hyde, Tameside, United Kingdom
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