The Mounting Systems Stadium

Queensgate

Queensgate — also known as The Mounting Systems Stadium for sponsorship purposes — is a sports stadium in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire and the home ground of Bridlington Town Association Football Club.

The stadium has a maximum capacity of 3,000 spectators.

Queensgate is accessible via several routes, with visitors from the south passing landmarks such as the Lobster Pot Pub and Kingsmead Estate before turning right at the B&Q traffic lights. Those arriving from Driffield, Hull, or York follow the A614, passing the hospital and navigating a series of roundabouts and traffic lights before reaching Queensgate. Travellers from Scarborough enter Bridlington near an Esso garage, turning left at the roundabout and following the road to Queensgate, where the ground is located 800 yards from the final set of traffic lights. Free parking is available at the ground, and Bridlington railway station is a 15-minute walk away.

Admission to matches at Queensgate is priced at £8 for adults and concessions, with free entry for under-16s. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000, including a 500-seater stand. The club produces an award-winning matchday programme, Seasiders Review, which has been recognised multiple times in non-league football circles. Priced at £3, it includes contributions from manager Brett Agnew, club volunteers, and player interviews, providing fans with insights into the club. The programme has previously won accolades from The Bootiful Game magazine and the Non-League Soccer Club Swap Shop.

Matchday amenities include a range of food and drink options, catering to different budgets. The clubhouse is open before and after games, serving alcoholic beverages and screening live matches on Sky Sports and BT Sport. A club shop, located near the turnstiles, sells Bridlington Town merchandise and old programmes from various clubs. It opens an hour before kick-off, with selected items also available online.

Read more at bridtownafc.com

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