SMH Group Stadium

[1] It is the home of Chesterfield F.C., replacing the Saltergate Recreation Ground as the club's stadium from the start of the 2010–11 season.

[7] The Dema Glass site emerged as a possible location in October 2004 at a time when the club were already pursuing planning permission to redevelop Wheeldon Mill, the town's former greyhound stadium.

[8] Agreement in principle between the club and local authority was struck in February 2005,[9] though progress faced initial delays.

The land at the site was handed over to the club in February 2009[13] and, after decontamination, construction officially started on Thursday 23 July 2009, overseen by GB Development Solutions.

[20] Due to UEFA restrictions, when it hosts England youth matches it is known as Chesterfield FC Stadium.

[23] The VanYard (West) Stand has a curved roof line and a capacity of 3,144 seats with glazed windshields on either side and executive facilities at the rear.

[24] Located behind the goal on the south side of the stadium, this stand is regarded as similar to the former Saltergate Kop in being the area where the main atmosphere is created by home supporters.

The HUB includes a cafe, 'Chester's Den', a playcentre, a gym, a therapy pool, a multi-use sports hall and classrooms.

Built by the Supporters' Club and now maintained by the Chesterfield FC Community Trust, the Garden is adjacent to the HUB.

[5] On 10 September 2012, it hosted England under-21s final 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 8 match against Norway's under-21s.

Dema Glassworks, before the construction of the stadium
South Stand and West Stand viewed from the North Stand