City are back on the road tomorrow (bank holiday Monday), when the side travels to Boreham Wood – 3.00pm
Last term, Truro faced Boreham Wood, who eventually won promotion back to the National League at the first attempt, via the play-offs, midweek.
The side were defeated 1-0, but exacted revenge here at the TCS in early March, as goals from Luke Jephcott and Jaze Kabia gave John Askey’s side a deserved 2-1 win.
Directions
There are three different routes that travelling supporters can take:
A30, M5, M4, M25 (5 hours 5 minutes, 299 miles)
A30, M5, A303, M3, M25 (5 hours 10 minutes, 278 miles)
A30, M5, A40, M25 (5 hours 25 minutes, 303 miles)
Ground address: Meadow Park, Broughinge Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 5AL
Parking
Limited parking is available at Meadow Park, with the majority of spaces allocated for home players and both clubs’ officials and guests.
Therefore, Boreham Wood advises supporters who have travelled by car to use the Brook Road public car park. Supporters can then access turnstiles one and six via a public footpath which runs through an adjacent park.
Parking charges may apply for those wishing to park in the Brook Road facility.
The Ground
Meadow Park has an overall capacity of 5,000, which caters adequately for Boreham Wood’s crowds. Last term, the average for league games was 1,151.
Boreham Wood have advised that segregation will be in place for City’s visit with away fans having a mix of seated and standing facilities in the West Stand and South Stand.
The ground itself has three sides which are covered, with seats and standing in all three.
The West Stand was opened by former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger in 2014 and is all seated, with no obstructions, and runs the full length of the pitch.
Opposite is the slightly smaller seated main stand. It can hold 500 fans, all seated, with no obstructions.
At one end of the ground, there is covered terracing. This stand was completed in 2019 and is called the North Bank.
The South Stand is at the opposite end and is a mix of terracing and a flat standing area.
Tickets & Entry
In advance: (up to midnight before the day of the game)
- Adult: £20
- 65+: £18
- Under-20: £14
- Under-16: £10
- Under-14: £6
- Under-5: Free
On the day of the game:
- Adult: £22
- 65+: £20
- Under-20: £16
- Under-16: £12
- Under-14: £10
- Under-5: Free
Those supporters paying on the day will need to purchase a ticket from the ticket office which is situated next to turnstile 1-6.
Fans can gain entry to the ground by using turnstiles 9 and 10 at the South End.
Food & Drink
Boreham Wood have advised that there is a new away supporters fan zone for the 2025/26 campaign, meaning away fans can no longer access the Glass House clubhouse.
Standard football fayre is available, along with hot, cold and alcoholic drinks.
Away Friendly Venues
City fans will be welcomed by two local venues in close proximity of the ground:
The Pick & Shovel
The venue’s manager Sally Keating has advised the following for away supporters:
- A wide selection of beers, ciders, and non-alcoholic options
- Ample space and a great atmosphere for travelling supporters
- Easy walking distance to the stadium
Royal British Legion Borehamwood
Club secretary Danni Rahilly has advised that City supporters are welcome at her venue too:
- Just a five minute walk from Meadow Park
- Family friendly
- Car parking available
- Freshly made sandwiches
- Reasonably priced bar