Broadhall Way
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Broadhall Way is football ground in Stevenage, England. It is the home ground of Stevenage Borough F.C., and has a capacity of 7,100 people, including 3,142 seats.
It was improved after the 1995-96 season, when Stevenage Borough were champions of the Football Conference but were denied entry to the Football League because the stadium did not meet the Football League capacity standards. Two years later it hosted a surprise 1-1 draw with Premier League side Newcastle United, who went on to win the replay of the FA Cup Fourth Round tie.
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Conference National Venues 2007-08
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Abbey Stadium | Aggborough | Bridge Road | Broadfield Stadium | Broadhall Way | Butcher's Arms Ground | Kassam Stadium | Kingfield Stadium | KitKat Crescent | Marston Road | Moss Lane | Nene Park | The New Lawn | New Recreation Ground | Plainmoor | Pirelli Stadium | The Raymond McEnhill Stadium | Recreation Ground | The Shay | St James Park | Stonebridge Road | Throstle Nest | Victoria Stadium | The Wessex Stadium |