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- Newlandsfield Park is a football ground in Newlands, Glasgow, Scotland. It is the home ground of West of Scotland Football League side Pollok F.C. Pollok's...
- of around 700, and drawing over 1000 for big matches. Pollok play at Newlandsfield Park and wear black and white stripes. Their traditional rivals are...
- and socialising rather than a serious sporting event. Pollok F.C.'s Newlandsfield Park is in the area, adjacent to Pollokshaws East railway station. Frankie...
- than 2 mi (3 km) from Shawlands Cross. Also just south of Shawlands is Newlandsfield Park, home of Pollok FC. Shawlands has close links to the M77 and M8...
- 31 August 2024 Pollok 1–3 Darvel Glasgow 14:00 Main 70' Barbour 15' Gilmartin 28' Murphy 41' Stadium: Newlandsfield Park Referee: Andy Gamble...
- Ireland were represented by a Mid Ulster Select. Final 1 April 1995 Newlandsfield Park, Glasgow Final78 20 April 1996 15:00 The Bowl, Douglas Final 19...
- Newlandsfield Park 4,000 Glasgow Pollok F.C. WoSFL 1928 Gr**** 55°49′27″N 004°17′18″W / 55.82417°N 4.28833°W / 55.82417; -4.28833 (Newlandsfield Park)...
- Barrfields Park Artificial 3,000 800 No Pollok [SFA] Pollokshaws, Glasgow Newlandsfield Park Gr**** 2,088 0 Yes Shotts Bon Accord Shotts Hannah Park Gr**** 2...
- 2015 West of Scotland Cup final, defeating Kilwinning Rangers 4–2 at Newlandsfield Park, with goals from Gary Smith (3), and Ryan McGregor. It was Arthurlie's...
- junior grounds in the host country, such as Dunterlie Park, Pollok's Newlandsfield and Petershill Park when the tournament was held in Scotland in 2005...