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| rowspan=21| [[English football]]
| rowspan=2| [[English football]]
| [[1959-60 English football season|November 14, 1959]]
| [[1997-98 English football season|November 4, 1997]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Mansfield Town]] vs. [[Rotherham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (November 14, 1959)|Program]]
| [[Mansfield Town vs. Rotherham United (November 4, 1997)|Program]]
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| [[1961-62 English football season|August 26, 1961]]
| [[2002-03 English football season|August 24, 2002]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Mansfield Town]] vs. [[Chesterfield]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (August 26, 1961)|Program]]
| [[Mansfield Town vs. Chesterfield (August 24, 2002)|Program]]
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| [[1963-64 English football season|September 17, 1963]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[West Ham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United (September 17, 1963)|Program]]
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| [[1964-65 English football season|February 27, 1965]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (February 27, 1965)|Program]]
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| [[1964-65 English football season|April 19, 1965]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (April 19, 1965)|Program]]
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| [[1965-66 English football season|January 8, 1966]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (January 8, 1966)|Program]]
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| [[1967-68 English football season|December 16, 1967]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (December 16, 1967)|Program]]
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| [[1969-70 English football season|September 23, 1969]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[West Ham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United (September 23, 1969)|Program]]
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| [[1970-71 English football season|April 10, 1971]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[West Ham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United (April 10, 1971)|Program]]
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| [[1971-72 English football season|August 21, 1971]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[West Ham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United (August 21, 1971)|Program]]
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| [[1979-80 English football season|December 12, 1979]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[West Ham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. West Ham United (December 12, 1979)|Program]]
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| [[1989-90 English football season|September 20, 1989]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Huddersfield Town]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Huddersfield Town (September 20, 1989)|Program]]
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| [[1993-94 English football season|February 6, 1994]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (February 6, 1994)|Program]]
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| [[1997-98 English football season|April 1, 1998]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (April 1, 1998)|Program]]
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| [[1998-99 English football season|February 6, 1999]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Manchester United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Manchester United (February 6, 1999)|Program]]
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| [[2001-02 English football season|August 1, 2001]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Southampton]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Southampton (August 1, 2001)|Program]]
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| [[2002-03 English football season|October 26, 2002]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (October 26, 2002)|Program]]
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| [[2004-05 English football season|December 17, 2004]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Leicester City]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City (December 17, 2004)|Program]]
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| [[2020-21 English football season|October 20, 2020]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Rotherham United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Rotherham United (October 20, 2020)|Program]]
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| [[2020-21 English football season|December 2, 2020]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Watford]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Watford (December 2, 2020)|Program]]
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| [[2021-22 English football season|November 2, 2021]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Sheffield United (November 2, 2021)|Program]]
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| rowspan=1| [[List of association football tournament publications|Carabao Cup]]
| [[2022-23 English football season|November 9, 2022]]
| [[Nottingham Forest]] vs. [[Tottenham Hotspur]]
| [[Nottingham Forest vs. Tottenham Hotspur (November 9, 2022)|Program]]
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Revision as of 11:39, 3 January 2023

One Call Stadium
Location Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
Opened before 1861
Other Names Field Mill
Tenants Mansfield Town (1919-present)

One Call Stadium is a football ground in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, and the home of Mansfield Town Football Club.

It is the oldest ground in the Football League, hosting football since 1861, although some reports date it back as far as 1850. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 when fully open, but due to safety restrictions, it currently holds 9,186.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
English football November 4, 1997 Mansfield Town vs. Rotherham United Program
August 24, 2002 Mansfield Town vs. Chesterfield Program
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