The club are currently members of the Anglian Combination Premier Division and play at the Maltings Meadow Sports Ground.
A grandstand was built in 1934, but it was destroyed by a bomb during World War II and was not rebuilt.
[1] The ground was in a flood plain, resulting in the pitch being described as "frequently reduced to a quagmire".
[4] Matches were sometimes moved to Outney Common or Honeypot Meadow on Bardolph Lane (now a police station).
The new ground was opened with a match against Lowestoft club Eastern Coachworks on 27 August 1953 attended by 300.