Station Park is one of a number of old-fashioned football grounds left in the Scottish League.
Called the "mert end" because a cattle market is just over the wall this area is reserved for visiting supporters when occasion and numbers demand separation of fans.
Catering at the ground includes the local speciality, Forfar bridies and the more usual pie.
The ground, as the name suggests, was once close to the town's railway station, situated on the Caledonian Railway's main line from Aberdeen to Glasgow and London, but this station was closed in 1968 as part of the Beeching cuts.
The nearest train stations to Forfar are Dundee and Arbroath, both of which are approximately 14 miles (23 km) away.