TRURO City has announced a ground-share agreement that will see them play the remainder of their home fixtures in Somerset. 

Having not been able to play their home fixtures at Bolitho Park, Truro City have announced the agreement of a deal with Taunton Town which would see them play out the remainder of their 2023-24 National League South home fixtures at Wordsworth Drive.

The White Tigers have 12 fixtures left to play before they start preparations to move into their new stadium in Truro for the start of next season.  

A spokesperson for Truro City said: "As you are aware, unfortunately, we have not been able to play a number of home fixtures at Bolitho Park this season. In the circumstances, we have made the decision to move our remaining home games this season away from Bolitho Park.

"Truro City’s home games for the last months of the 23-24 campaign will take place at Wordsworth Drive, home of Taunton Town Football Club.

"This decision to move was not made lightly, and we recognise that in some ways it makes it even more difficult for our incredibly loyal supporters to be with us in our last matches outside Cornwall.

"However, we consider that this temporary arrangement will help the club to best meet our remaining match day commitments for this season.

"With such a momentous return home now confirmed for this summer, our time and energy away from the pitch is focused on making the imminent move to our brand-new facility at Langarth the best it can possibly be, for you, our fans, as well as for our players and staff.

"The club would like to place on record our considerable thanks to the National League for their support since the takeover. We’d also like to thank Taunton Town, who have generously allowed us to see out our last few months in exile at their storied facility.

"In the coming weeks, we will have more news to bring you regarding our return to Truro, but in the meantime, we are committed to finishing the season as strongly as possible and building for an incredibly bright future.

"At home, in Truro, in Cornwall, where we belong."