Holyhead Hotspur FC
The New Oval
Capacity
2,000
Competition
Cymru North
Club nickname
The Harbourmen
Holyhead Hotspur was founded in 1990 and represents the port town on Anglesey. The Harbourmen have won promotion from regional football and competed regularly at Welsh tier two.
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Nearest grounds to The New Oval
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| Club | Stadium | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Caernarfon Town | The Oval | 18.7 miles |
| Bangor City | Nantporth | 20.5 miles |
| Bangor City 1876 | Nantporth | 20.5 miles |
| Porthmadog | Y Traeth | 32.8 miles |
| Llandudno | Maesdu Park | 33.0 miles |
| Colwyn Bay | Llanelian Road | 38.5 miles |
| Rhyl | Belle Vue | 47.7 miles |
| Rhyl 1879 | Belle Vue | 47.7 miles |
| Llanuwchllyn | Cae Llan | 49.6 miles |
| Bala Town | Maes Tegid | 50.3 miles |
| Prestatyn Town | Bastion Road | 50.6 miles |
| Denbigh Town | Central Park | 50.8 miles |
| Ruthin Town | Memorial Playing Fields | 55.9 miles |
| Holywell Town | Halkyn Road | 58.3 miles |
| FC Isle of Man | The Bowl | 59.7 miles |
| Bray Wanderers | Carlisle Grounds | 61.2 miles |
| Mold Alexandra | Alyn Park | 62.2 miles |
| Connah's Quay Nomads | Cae-y-Castell | 62.3 miles |
| Flint Town United | Cae-y-Castell | 62.3 miles |
| Penrhyncoch | Cae Baker | 64.2 miles |