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St. Helens - Langtree Park




Capacity: 18'000 (10'150 Seats)
Opened: 2011
Address: Langtree Park, McManus Drive, Peasley Cross, St. Helens, WA9 3AL
Telephone: 01744 455 050
 
Home Kit Colours: Red & White
Away Kit Colours: Black, Red & White
Manufacturer: ISC
 
 

Rugby League 2013 World Cup

 

Fixtures:

Group A: Australia v Fiji, Saturday 2nd November
Tickets: Click Here

 

What The Ground's Like

 
After leaving their Knowsley Road ground in 2010, which was the home to the saints for 120 years, the brand-spanking new Langtree Park opened in 2012. It consists of four stands on each side of the ground, two seated (North & South Stands) and two terraced (East & West Stands). The North Stand can house up to 4'718 fans with 46 disabled fans as well as the camera gantry . The south stand can hold slightly more with 5'233 fans being able to be accommodated with 55 disabled seats. Behind it is the club shop and main office's as well as a bar, The Kieron Cunnigham Statue, the dug-outs and tunnel. The East stand is primarily used for away fans which has 81 seats, 5 disabled spots and 3'899 standing. The west stand is given to season ticket holders with 118 seats, 29 disabled spots and 3'796 standing. With it being a new ground, facilities are excellent and it is a disabled friendly facility. The ground cost £25million.
 

The South Stand

 
 
 

Away Fans 

 
Away fans are given tickets for the east stand. This stand is behind the sticks and views can be impeded especially when play is on the other side. 81 seats are given and has 5 disabled spots. There is enough room for 3'899 standing fans. There is a lot of room in the toilets and there are several staff working on the kiosk. The concourse is on ground level. The sun can be in your eyes and plenty of noise can be made.
 

West Stand

 
 
 

Where To Eat & Drink

 
There isn't much around St. Helens. There is a Tesco's next door which has confectionery for sale. For those interested, at the old Knowsley Road ground there is the Black Bull pub. The KFC is just off the A58 near Matalan, TK Maxx and Evans Cycles. The Rendezvous Bar, just off Parr Street, is a great place to drink Dave Jones informs me.  
 

North Stand

 
 
 

By Road



 From The North:

Take the M6 Southbound until you reach J23. At the round-a-bout, take the 5th exit on to the A580. Proceed down this road until you turn off onto the A58 on your left. Follow the A58 and the stadium should be in sight. For £1 parking, carry on travelling on the A58 until on your right there is a Cineworld. Turn right and continue down Chalon Way until you reach the parking lot next to 'The World Of Glass'
 

From The East:

Follow the M62 Eastbound until you reach J21A. Then take the M6 going Northbound. Continue travelling Northbound before turning off at J23 onto the A508 (second exit at the roundabout) going Eastbound. Proceed down this road until you turn off onto the A58 on your left. Follow the A58 and the stadium should be in sight. For £1 parking, carry on travelling on the A58 until on your right there is a Cineworld. Turn right and continue down Chalon Way until you reavh the parking lot next to 'The World Of Glass'.
 

From The South:

Take the M6 going Northbound. Continue travelling Northbound before turning off at J23 onto the A508 (second exit at the roundabout) going Eastbound. Proceed down this road until you turn off onto the A58 on your left. Follow the A58 and the stadium should be in sight. For £1 parking, carry on travelling on the A58 until on your right there is a Cineworld. Turn right and continue down Chalon Way until you reavh the parking lot next to 'The World Of Glass'.
 

From The West:

Take the A58 going towards St. Helens. Continue down the A58 until you reach the roundabout in St. Helens where there are sign for Cineworld & The World of Glass. Follow the signs (You should be still on the A58) until you reach Cineworld. For the ground, proceed straight ahead where the ground should soon be in front of you. For £1 parking, turn left onto Chalon Way until you reavh the parking lot next to 'The World Of Glass'.
 

Walking From The World Of Glass:

Walk away from the Cineworld , passing The World Of Glass on your right before turning right passing The Enterprise Greenhouse. Cross The Saints Bridge and go around the Tesco's. You are now at the ground.
 

The Kieron Cunningham Statue



 

By Rail

 
St. Helens Central is your nearest station and is a 10 minute walk to the ground.
Walk down Shaw Street onto Chalon Way and cross the footbridge on your left. All you then need to do is go around the Tesco's where the ground awaits you.
 

Admission & Fixtures

 
St. Helens have Varying prices and offers for families on and can be found on the Saints official website
St. Helens upcoming fixtures can be found HERE
 

Programmes & Fanzines

 
Programme: £3
 

Rivals

 
Wigan Warriors, Bradford Bulls, Leeds Rhinos & Warrington Wolves
 
 

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