Edgeley Park has been the home of Stockport County since 1902 and boasts a comfortable capacity of nearly 11,000. It currently hosts Sale Sharks fixtures in addition to Football League action, and its make-up is almost the League version of Woking's Kingfield. We say that, because at one end is the Cheadle End Stand - a towering structure that dwarfs the rest of the stadium. Having said that, the remaining stands are much nicer than Woking's.
Away ends are housed in the opposite end behind the goal - the Railway End. It used to be an open terrace, but now offers seating for visiting supporters. It's still open, mind. Elsewhere, the club's main stand has stood since before the Second World War, while the Popular Side on the other side of the pitch. It is now seated, but once boasted a capacity of 16,000 when a terrace.
All information correct at time of writing.