Pontefract Collieries play their home games at The FootballFamily Stadium, Pontefract, sometimes known as Beechnut Lane due to the access road, situated near to the site of the former Prince of Wales Colliery. The stadium has previously been known as the G & R Construction Stadium, Harratts Nissan Stadium, White Rose Stadium, K-Profiles Stadium and Abstract Stadium due to sponsorship. The ground is fully floodlit and holds approximately 1,200 spectators and comprises hard standing around the perimeter of the pitch. One stand behind the goals has a terrace with cover. The main stand holds the seating provision, with the seats obtained when Manchester City's old Maine Road ground was demolished. Catering for hot and cold food is provided for every first team match held at the ground.
Recent history
2012–13
The season ended with only one defeat in the last ten games including victories over Askern Villa of 9–0 and 10–2. The club finished 5th for the third season in a row.
2013–14
This was a season of consolidation which ended in a disappointing 9th place but with a clear plan in place for the 2014–15 season.
2014–15
The plan was delivered as The Colls finished as runners-up in North Counties East League Division One and were promoted back to the NCEL Premier Division after a 15 year absence. Along the way they recorded the highest away win, best aggregate score, most goals scored, 2nd best defense and the most clean sheets.
2015–16
The latter part of the season saw the Colls with a new management team of Craig Parry, Manager and former Colls Keeper, assisted by Craig Rouse and Nigel Danby. The Colls fought to the bitter end but ended up third from bottom and back in Division One.
2016–17
A great start to the season led by Manager Craig Parry, Assistant Manager Craig Rouse and Head Player/Coach Luke Jeffs saw the Colls win 9 from 9 The League performance saw some brilliant runs of form including one of 21 games with only one defeat. With the Colls fate in their own hands they only needed to win away at Worsborough Bridge in the final game. This they duly did and returned to the NCEL Premier Division at the first time of asking.
2018–19
After two consecutive promotions the Colls had an extremely successful first ever season at Step Four of non-league in the NPL Division One East finishing as runners-up to Morpeth Town. A good pre-season saw the Colls gain 2 pieces of silverware – The Bill Cook Memorial Trophy against Glasshoughton Welfare and the Inaugural Colliery Cup from a keenly contested game against NPL Division One West sideAtherton Collieries. The Colls narrowly lost out on promotion to the NPL Premier Division at the first time of asking after losing to Brighouse Town in the Play-offs.
2019–20
A successful pre-season saw the Colls again retain the Bill Cook Memorial Trophy against Glasshoughton Welfare and also retain the Colliery Cup against the 2018/19 NPL Division One West champions Atherton Collieries.