Chesterfield FC, competing in League Two, has installed Premier League-level screens, live updates, and interactive signage at its stadium – transforming the matchday experience for fans and sponsors alike. The club has deployed Uniguest’s Sports Hub platform across approximately 40 screens at the SMH Group Stadium – spanning concourses, hospitality lounges, offices, and reception areas. The platform combines IPTV and digital signage, letting staff deliver live updates for goals, substitutions and raffles, while showing different channels on different screens at the same time. “There are two sides to having a successful football club,” said Ashley Kirk, Chairman of Chesterfield FC. “There’s what happens on the pitch, but off it, we knew there was investment needed in the ground. We wanted fans to feel proud of the stadium, as well as the team.” Before the upgrade, digital communication was outdated and labour-intensive. Content updates were manual, IPTV lacked flexibility, and the small internal team faced significant pressure on matchdays. “It was clunky, you’d upload content, go to a lounge to check it and sometimes it wouldn’t be there,” said Adam Croot, Head of Ticketing at Chesterfield FC. “Then you’re trying to fix it before an event starts. It took up a lot of time.” The Sports Hub platform now allows centralised control across the stadium, while integration with Microsoft Teams Rooms turns idle meeting room screens into branded digital signage – ensuring every screen adds value year-round. Fans can benefit from instant updates wherever they are in the venue, while hospitality and concourse areas provide engaging multi-channel experiences that keep attendees connected throughout the game. Chesterfield FC’s technology adoption reflects a wider shift in sports venues worldwide – interactive, high-tech stadium experiences are increasingly open to both elite and lower-league teams. Professional sports clubs across football, basketball, baseball, and cricket are investing in digital signage, LED video walls, and IPTV systems to enhance fan engagement, operational efficiency, and revenue opportunities. In Major League Baseball, Fenway Park in Boston introduced a 100-foot-wide LED videoboard alongside dozens of digital displays, allowing fans to interact with content and sponsors while preserving the historic character of the stadium. In the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys enhanced AT&T Stadium with micro-LED displays across suites and concourses, delivering immersive visuals and new commercial inventory. Across Europe, lower-tier football clubs are following suit, adopting technology previously seen only in top-flight venues. Interactive screens showing live stats, real-time video feeds, and sponsor activations are creating richer fan experiences and new revenue streams. Modern fans expect a connected, interactive experience that complements broadcast and mobile content. Stadium technology now plays a key role in delivering this experience. Digital signage and IPTV provide wayfinding assistance, real-time updates, and social media integration – making matchdays more immersive and engaging. For smaller clubs, platforms like Uniguest’s Sports Hub offer capabilities once beyond reach. Real-time engagement and operational flexibility are now within reach for Chesterfield FC and other lower-tier clubs.
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Chesterfield FC Boosts Matchday Experience with Premier League-Level Screens
Chesterfield FC has upgraded its stadium with Premier League-level screens, live updates, and interactive signage, enhancing the matchday experience for fans and sponsors.
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