Current League | England » League 1 |
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Current Ground | Memorial Stadium |
Previous Grounds | Eastville, Twerton Park |
Bristol Rovers Fans | 1,055 |
Average Number of Grounds Visited | 50.65 |
Formed | 1883 |
Website | www.bristolrovers.co.uk |
Nickname | The Pirates, The Gas |
Previous Name | Black Arabs |
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How often do Bristol Rovers play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon?
Saturday 15:00 67/105 - 64% | |
Tuesday 19:45 18/105 - 17% | |
Saturday 12:30 6/105 - 6% | |
Monday 15:00 3/105 - 3% | |
Friday 15:00 2/105 - 2% | |
Friday 19:45 2/105 - 2% | |
Thursday 19:45 1/105 - 1% | |
Sunday 12:00 1/105 - 1% | |
Sunday 15:00 1/105 - 1% | |
Wednesday 20:00 1/105 - 1% | |
Tuesday 15:00 1/105 - 1% | |
Tuesday 20:00 1/105 - 1% | |
Saturday 17:30 1/105 - 1% |
Fixture data gathered from multiple sources. Based on all matches played since the start of the 2022/2023 season.
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Tuesday 28th November 2023
League One side Bristol Rovers have been granted planning permission to build a new South Stand at Memorial Stadium.
The club had planned to build the stand in time for the start of the 2023/24 season, but council delays and concerns from local residents saw the stand closed to fans instead.
The new 3,000 capacity stand will help to modernise the stadium with the club no longer looking to build a new ground.
Saturday 3rd August 2019
Bristol Rovers are exploring sites for a potential new stadium, and have picked a favourite at the city's fruit market.
The League 1 club have made no secret of their desire to move away from the Memorial Stadium, which has been their home for the last 23 years.
In 2011, the club announced plans to build a new stadium with Sainsbury's supermarket. The plans we abandoned after Sainsbury's withdrew. Then in 2017, Rovers abandoned plans to build a new ground at the University of West England.
The club have now started to work on a planning application. No further details have been released.
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