• Vicarage Road is a stadium in Watford, England, and is the home stadium of Championship club Watford. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 22,220. History.
  • Vicarage Road is a classic four-sided stadium with open corners. Watford officially moved from Cassio Road to the new ground on 30 August 1922.
  • History and description. Watford FC moved to Vicarage Road in 1922 after it had been playing for 23 years at a ground on Cassio Road.
  • Vicarage Road is Watford's leading venue for Business Conferencing and Private Functions.
  • Watford have been at Vicarage Road since 1922 when they left their previous ground, Cassio Road, to head to a new home.
  • Vicarage Road is an old stadium built on the site of an old quarry/tip; it opened in 1922/23. The pitch is below street level, so the stands don't look especially tall from...
  • 5,796 (The Vicarage Road Stand). ... 34,099 (Watford - Manchester United, 3/02/1969). Address. Vicarage Road, Watford, WD18 0ER.
  • Vicarage Road has been home to Watford F.C. since 1922 when the club moved from Cassio Road with the opening game against Millwall on 30th August 1922.
  • How To Get To Vicarage Road Located only a 10-minute walk from Watford town centre, Vicarage Road is served by trains to Watford Junction from London Euston.
  • Composed of four stands, its capacity is 20,877 spectators. The stadium takes its name from the Vicarage Road that passes immediately north of the field.