The New Saints were the first team in the world to be named after a private company, take a look at a brief history of Total Network Solutions.
Current home to | The New Saints Wales » Cymru Premier (step 1) St Martins England » Salop Leisure Football League Premier Division (step 11) The New Saints Women |
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Former home of | Wem Town Ladies |
Football visits | 1,439 (0.8% of our users have been here) |
Other visits | 42 |
Capacity | 2,000 |
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Review written by trebor a Machynlleth supporter on 20th February 2022
“St Martin's v FC Isle of Man 2nd Nov 2021”
Review written by BMH a Hull City supporter on 4th November 2021
Review written by rampage a Derby County supporter on 16th July 2020
Review written by grifftinfoilhat a Cardiff City supporter on 27th July 2018
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Monday 6th March 2023
The New Saints have broken ground on a project to build a new 800-seater stand at their Park Hall Stadium.
The new stand is expected to cost around £1m and will increase the ground's capacity from 1,000 to around 1,600. It is being built to ensure the ground meets the required standards to host UEFA competition qualifying matches from next season onwards.
TNS are currently 15 points clear at the top of the Welsh Premier League, which will see them qualify for the Champions League next season.
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