There are four stands. Have it.There are 2 decent sized car parks at the stadium which you can purchase a parking ticket for on the day of the match: Town Avenue and St Andrews.Town Avenue Car Park is located north of the river and is accessible from both Leeds Road and stadium way, with St Andrews Car park only accessible from Stadium Way.Huddersfield’s main train station is located in St. George’s Square exactly 0.8 miles from the ground which equates to a walking time of around 15 minutes for the average fan.There is also Deighton train station located 20 minutes north but this isn’t an express station and is all but useless to anyone who isn’t local.The closest hotels to John Smith’s Stadium are either the Travelodge on Leeds Road or The Premier Inn located on St Andrew’s Road. Huddersfield Town. I loved the dressing room. Ok, I could not go back North without going back to Huddersfield. Construction on the final piece of the jigsaw, the north stand, began much later in 1996, and was completed slowly over two years later so that it didn’t disrupt the hosting of sporting events. Inside the stadium there is the usual fare on offer such as burgers, pies, hot-dogs and sausage rolls.Huddersfield Town’s club store is located at the stadium and is known as the superstore, with The Terriers online store known as the The opening times for the club shop are as follows:Players posing for a photo with fans inside the Huddersfield club store.The stadium operators offer a guided tour for parties of 10 or more on most days throughout the year via appointment.The tour covers usually restricted access areas such as Huddersfield Town’s dressing rooms, the players’ tunnel and even the pitch itself.To book your place on the tour you can either phone 01484 484151 or 01484 484152, email Ticker prices for the Championship are priced using a five tier category system, although the below section only shows the cheapest (D) and most expensive prices (A*) for simplicity,To purchase Huddersfield Town tickets you can either do so via the ticket hotline (01484 484123), in person at the stadium club shop and ticket office or online via the John Smith’s stadium is located on the bank of the River Colne approximately 1 mile north-east of Huddersfield city centre within a loosely defined out of town industrial and shopping area.The subtle advertising of John Smith’s Ale. They even have the art of quick-service down to a tee with a single-line queuing system and well-drilled members of staff.Upon exiting Huddersfield Railway Station in the centre of town, there are also a number of pubs to choose from including The Cherry Tree which bills itself as a “buzzy bar for real ale” and the Kings Head which sign contains an image of guitarist Jimi Hendrix.To the north-east of the stadium next to Odeon cinema there is a Pizza Hut restaurant and slightly further along across the River along the A62 Leeds road there is a McDonalds and KFC. The Huddersfield Academy was regraded from a Level 2 to a Level 4 with the aim of focusing more effort on older teams in order to prepare them for the first team. This stand also houses the offices and suites. After looking round Canalside and meeting members of his First Team staff, Carlos, alongside Head of Football Operations Leigh Bromby, went to the John Smith’s Stadium to sign his deal. The LV= Britannia Rescue Stand, opposite the Riverside and commonly referred to as the Kilner Bank Stand, is a large, single-tiered stand which seats over 7,000 spectators. The South Stand followed in December 1994 and the North Stand was built in 1998.

Designed in part by Archibald Leitch, the record attendance was set on the 27th February 1932 when 67,037 fans saw The Terriers took on Demolished and rebuilt as a retail park, Leeds Road Stadium was no longer suitable for the modern era of football after the publication of the Taylor Report in 1990.

Back within the city centre, The Central Lodge Hotel and The George are two options located close to Huddersfield railway station.© 2014 - 2020 Copyright Football Tripper. We then went onto the pitch, that costs £750k, and his an absolute beauty. El estadio es la casa del Huddersfield Giants RLFC y el Huddersfield Town Association Football Club.. Durante la planificación y la construcción, el estadio fue referido como el Kirklees Stadium.Fue construido por Alfred McAlpine, diseñado por HOK Sport y fue galardonado con el Premio RIBA Building of the Year para 1995. Then often used as winger, Ward has since converted to an out-and-out centre-forward. We made our way to the reception (not the megastore!).