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St. Andrew's Stadium (1906)

Address

St. Andrew's Road
Birmingham
West Midlands
B9 4NH

Tel
0844 577 1875

Advanced Ticket Sales
0871 226 1875

Fax
0871 226 1975

Former Grounds
Arthur Street - 1875-1876
Ladypool Road - 1876-1877
Muntz Street - 1877-1906

Capacity
30,009 (3,000/4,500 Away depending on the match)

Diasabled Supporters:
Wheelchairs: 66 over 6 areas of the stadium
Visual Aids: 8 seats plus a limited number of headsets available upon request
Learning Difficulties/Deaf/HOH: Limited seats in the Paddock area
Ambulant: Seats available in the paddock Area
!Warning! Due to limited parking spaces available, disabled parking is allocated to those with the most severe mobility difficulties !Warning!

Seating Plan:
Tilton Road End: Home
Spion Kop: Home
Main stand: Home
Railway End: Away

Where is it???
By Car: Leave the M6 at junstion 6, heading towardsBirmingham City Centre on the A38(m) (Aston Expressway to the locals). Go past the Aston/Waterlinks turning and take the next one for the Inner Ring road. Take the Inner ring Road east-bound (Coventry/Stratford). Carry on along this road for about 2 miles until you come across a large McDonalds. here, you have to turn left, towards Small Heath. The ground is on your left less that half a mile along this road.
Parking: There is limited street parking in the area. There is also a small car park on Garrison Road, right by the ground. Approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the ground, you will also find an open, secure car park at the Birmingham Wheels park, Adderley Road South. Parking is £5.
By Rail: Bordesley station is a ten minute walk from the ground. Alternatively, Birmingham New Street, Birmingham Snow Hill and Birmingham Moor Street stations are not too far from the ground.
!Warning! In the Garrison Road car park, there is only a small number of disabled spaces. These are provided to disabled supporters with the most severe mobility difficulties. Please phone the club on 0844 557 1875 for more details !Warning!

Trivia
A band of Gypsies were settled on the ground for some time. When they were asked to move for the football ground to be built, they are alleged to have put a curse on the ground and the football club. Some fans believe that this curse still hangs over them.

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