Tamworth FC Lamb Ground

Non-League Football - Tamworth FC

The Lamb Ground - home of Tamworth FC.
The Lamb Ground - home of Tamworth FC

Tamorth FC is a non-league club presently in the National League, the fifth tier of organized football in England. The club were formed in 1933 and are nicknamed 'The Lambs.' Team colors are red shirts and black shorts.

The club play their home games at the 4,963-capacity Lamb Ground on a 3G, FIFA 2-star rated artificial pitch, installed in 2016, the first of its kind in the Conference North. The club have played at the venue since 1934, their second season of existence. The name comes from a pub, the Lamb Inn, which used to stand nearby.

The Main Stand dates from 1997 and contains covered seating. Opposite is The Shed which is a covered terrace. The Shed is home to the lively and loud Shed Choir. The ground has modern LED floodlighting, covered seating for about 500 people and a clubhouse.

The ground has a capacity of just under 5,000.
The ground has a capacity of just under 5,000

Information

The Lamb Ground
Kettlebrook Road
Tamworth
Staffordshire
B77 1AA
Tel: 01827 65798
www: tamworthfc.co.uk

National League Cup Tamworth FC v Leeds United U21.
National League Cup Tamworth FC v Leeds United U21

Population around 80,000, Tamworth in Staffordshire is 23 km northeast of Birmingham on the M42. The nearest railway station is Tamworth. The station has trains to London Euston, Derby, Nottingham, Birmingham New Street, and Preston as well as connections to Edinburgh Waverley, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle.

The 4, 7, 65 and 66 buses from near the station stop at Kettleworth Road close to the stadium. Journey time is about 10 minutes. On foot it is about 20 minutes from the station.

The Lamb Ground.
The Lamb Ground

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The new floodlights date from 2020.
The new LED floodlights date from 2020

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