City Ground Main Stand Fire

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City Ground Main Stand Fire

During Nottingham Forest v Leeds United on 24 August 1968, fire broke out in or under the Main Stand shortly before half-time. Spectators evacuated, the match was abandoned at the interval, and later accounts agree that no deaths resulted.

Date24 Aug 1968
VenueThe City Ground
Attendance31,126
FatalitiesNone reported
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Core Facts

Date24 August 1968.
LocationThe City Ground, Pavilion Road / West Bridgford, Nottingham, England.
MatchNottingham Forest v Leeds United, First Division.
TriggerFire broke out in or under the Main Stand shortly before half-time.
OutcomeGame abandoned at half-time with the score 1-1; spectators evacuated; Main Stand badly damaged or destroyed depending on source wording.
InjuriesCrowd injuries reported as none; possible TV gantry crew injuries appear in later stadium-history wording.

A Rapid Stand Fire

Sources identify the incident as the Main Stand fire during Nottingham Forest’s home match against Leeds United on 24 August 1968. The match record gives the crowd as 31,126 and states the match was abandoned at half-time because the Main Stand was destroyed by fire.

Retrospective accounts say the fire broke out just before half-time. Spectators moved to safety, some onto the pitch, and the absence of reported crowd deaths is a key repeated point across the source set.

The exact cause and ignition point remain less settled. Official club-history wording places the suspected start near the dressing rooms; another stadium-history source says boiler room; David Marples’ account keeps the cause uncertain.

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Incident Highlights

1968

Year

31,126

Reported attendance

1-1

Score when abandoned

0

Fatalities reported

Known Sequence

Match underway

Nottingham Forest and Leeds United played at the City Ground before a reported crowd of 31,126.

Fire breaks out

Shortly before half-time, fire broke out in or under the Main Stand. The exact origin is disputed.

Evacuation

Spectators evacuated from the stand and nearby areas; later accounts describe people moving onto the pitch.

Match abandoned

The game was abandoned at half-time with the score recorded as Nottingham Forest 1-1 Leeds United.

Aftermath

Forest played six matches at Meadow Lane while the ground recovered; club records and documents were reportedly lost.

Evidence Strength

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Date and Match Strong

Multiple sources align on 24 August 1968, Nottingham Forest v Leeds United, and abandonment at half-time.

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Venue Strong

Club and match sources identify the City Ground, with current club pages supporting the address wording.

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Fire Origin Weaker

Accessible sources differ between near the dressing rooms and boiler room; exact cause remains unverified.

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Injury Detail Mixed

Crowd casualties are reported as none, but one later source mentions TV gantry crew injuries.

⚠️ Reporting Caution
Use “no reported crowd casualties” carefully. The wider injury wording is not uniform because one later source separates crowd safety from possible television-crew injuries.

Disputed and Unverified Details

Disputed Detail

Extent of damage to the Main Stand

Sources agree the fire was major and the match was abandoned, but wording differs on whether the Main Stand was destroyed or damaged and rebuilt.

Nottingham Forest historySearch-result text says the Main Stand was destroyed by fire.
Stadium-history wordingLater stadium-history text says the stand was damaged and rebuilt under an undamaged roof.

Editorial note: safest wording is “badly damaged/destroyed in source wording,” unless quoting a specific source.

Disputed Detail

Exact origin of the fire

The accessible source set does not settle the fire’s exact ignition point.

Club / Marples wordingBelieved or apparently started near the dressing rooms, with the exact cause not known.
Smart TravelStates that the fire started in the boiler room shortly before half-time.

Editorial note: avoid giving a single firm cause unless a primary fire report is obtained.

Disputed Detail

Injuries or casualties

Sources strongly support no deaths and no reported crowd casualties, but injury wording is not perfectly aligned.

Nottingham Forest / MarplesNo casualties, and a witness-style account says no one was injured.
Smart TravelSays no crowd injuries, but the only reported injuries were to a television crew on the gantry.

Editorial note: distinguish fatalities, crowd injuries, and possible operational/media injuries.

Unverified Details

Technical cause

The exact technical cause of ignition was not verified.

Ignition point

The precise origin point is not settled by the accessible source set.

TV crew injuries

The number and severity of any gantry crew injuries remain unverified.

Contemporary article

No working open-access direct link to a contemporary 24 August 1968 newspaper report was verified.

Source Cards

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David Marples / Substack

The Main Stand Fire of 1968

19 September 2023

Retrospective account stating the fire broke out just before half-time, no lives were lost, records were destroyed, and Forest played six matches at Meadow Lane.

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Nottingham Forest FC

History of The City Ground

Date not shown

Official club-history source stating the Main Stand was destroyed by fire during the Leeds United match, with no casualties despite a crowd of 31,126.

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TheCityGround.com

1 LEEDS UNITED - Sat Aug 24, 1968

Not stated

Match record for Nottingham Forest 1-1 Leeds United, marked abandoned, with attendance 31,126 and abandonment due to the Main Stand fire.

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04
Nottingham Forest FC

Contact Us

Not stated

Official club page giving the City Ground address as Pavilion Road, Nottingham, NG2 5FJ.

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05
Nottingham Forest FC

Visiting The City Ground

Not stated

Official stadium-visitor page giving the stadium address as The City Ground, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 5FJ.

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Smart Travel

City Ground

Not stated

Later stadium-history summary saying the fire started in the boiler room and that only reported injuries were to a television crew on the gantry.

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07
Cardiff City Mad

Six Decades Of Cardiff City V Nottingham Forest Matches

5 September 2015

Retrospective match-history feature noting the Forest v Leeds match was abandoned and that Forest played following home matches at Meadow Lane.

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Lenton Times

Lenton Times Magazine - Back Issue 4 June 1990

June 1990

Local-history page stating documents not ruined in the 1947 floods were destroyed when the main stand caught fire in 1968.

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NFFCArchive on X

Forest Fire

24 August 2021

Open-source post stating that on 24 August 1968 a fire broke out in the old Main Stand during the Leeds United game and that there were no casualties.

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Nottingham Forest / Facebook

Official historical post referencing the 1968 fire

Date not shown

Search-result text refers to the City Ground in 1968 as the Main Stand catches fire during a home game with Leeds United, with no lives lost.

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Lost Football Grounds / Facebook

Lost Football Grounds post on the 1968 City Ground fire

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Open-source corroboration only; search-result text says the main stand was engulfed in flames and the crowd was ushered to safety.

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