
Radcliffe are based at Stainton Park and represent a Greater Manchester town with deep non-league roots. The Boro have climbed strongly through the Northern Premier League structure and established themselves at Step 2 with growing crowds and local momentum.
The Neuven Stadium, also known historically as Stainton Park, is Radcliffe's home on Colshaw Close in Greater Manchester. It is a compact, modernised non-league ground with a mix of covered standing, seated accommodation and open terracing.
The ground has covered stands behind both goals, uncovered terracing along one side and a covered stand on the other, giving it a proper four-sided non-league feel. It is not a large stadium, but it is well suited to National League North football and can generate a good atmosphere when the home support is concentrated behind the goal.
Recent investment and the club's rise into Step 2 have made the Neuven Stadium a busier and more structured matchday venue. Supporters should expect more formal segregation for some fixtures than may have been common at lower levels.
Radcliffe have moved towards clearer segregation arrangements at the Neuven Stadium. The club announced that the Fell End would be allocated exclusively to away supporters from a late-season 2025/26 fixture onwards, which gives visiting fans a more consistent away area than at many grounds at this level.
The away allocation should therefore normally be expected behind one goal, with stewards and turnstile arrangements directing visiting fans to the correct section. For smaller or lower-risk fixtures, matchday arrangements should still be checked because non-league segregation policies can change from game to game.
Away fans should buy the correct ticket category where available and follow the entrance instructions issued by Radcliffe or the visiting club. The Neuven Stadium is compact, so it is worth arriving early for the best position in the away end.
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The Neuven Stadium is a compact ground, so arriving early is sensible for busier National League North fixtures. It is especially important if you want a covered position behind the goal or along the side of the pitch.
Supporter parking has previously been directed to Radcliffe Cricket Club, a short walk from the ground, with a small parking charge. Street parking nearby can be limited, so drivers should plan ahead and avoid blocking residential access.
For atmosphere, the covered ends are usually the best places to stand. Away fans should now expect the Fell End to be the away area where segregation is used, while neutral supporters looking for a quieter view should consider the seated or side-on areas.
Radcliffe sell match tickets through the club's normal online ticketing channels, with matchday payment also used for some fixtures. Recent visiting information has listed standard adult, concession and under-16 categories, with under-16s sometimes admitted free depending on the fixture policy.
Away supporters should check whether the Fell End is being used as the away allocation and buy the relevant ticket where a separate away category is offered. For larger followings, do not assume that you will be able to move freely around the ground.
For neutral supporters, covered standing gives the best atmosphere, while seated or side-on areas are better for a calmer view. As with most grounds at this level, advance purchase is recommended for larger fixtures.
Radcliffe operate standard ground regulations at the Neuven Stadium. Supporters should follow steward instructions, use the correct turnstiles and remain in the allocated section where segregation is in force.
With the Fell End allocated as the away area for segregated fixtures, visiting supporters should not attempt to enter home sections or move between ends once inside the ground.
Parking in the local area should be handled considerately. If directed to Radcliffe Cricket Club or another official parking point, supporters should use those arrangements rather than blocking residential streets.
Accessibility information for Radcliffe should be checked directly with the club before travelling, particularly for supporters who need step-free access, seating, assistance close to facilities or parking support.
The Neuven Stadium is a compact non-league ground with a mixture of seating, covered standing and terracing. This means the most suitable viewing position may depend on whether the fixture is segregated and whether away supporters are using the Fell End.
Disabled supporters and away fans with access needs should contact the club in advance rather than relying on matchday availability, especially for busier fixtures.
Regular public stadium tours are not normally advertised at the Neuven Stadium. Radcliffe operate a working non-league football ground rather than a venue with a formal visitor attraction or museum-style tour.
Anyone interested in special access, community visits or group arrangements should contact Radcliffe directly to see whether anything can be arranged.
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