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Over 50 Unique Stadium Venues Over 50 unique stadium venues Adaptable spaces (ideal for both large and small meetings or events) Easily accessible locations Added Extras: pitch views, stadium tours & player visits Map correct at time of issue. September 2019 T: 0345 226 5494 Like us Follow us QUOTE “STADIUM EXPERIENCE” E: [email protected] COMMISSION FREE! Add us Watch us W: www.stadiumexperience.com Max Max Total SQM Nearest Pitch Telephone Theatre Banquet Exhibition Hotel Club Email Events? Style Style Space (Miles) Aberdeen FC - Pittodrie Stadium 01224 650491 [email protected] 400 350 600 No 0.8 AFC Fylde - Mill Farm Stadium 01772 682593 [email protected] 200 150 260 Yes Onsite Aston Villa FC - Villa Park 0333 323 1982 opt 2 [email protected] 700 652 929 Yes 3 Aviva Stadium +353 1238 2388 [email protected] 1,000 1,200 900 No 0.4 Birmingham City FC - St. Andrews Trillion Trophy Stadium 0121 202 5282 [email protected] 350 200 257 Yes 0.2 Bolton Wanderers FC - University of Bolton Stadium 01204 673 610 [email protected] 1,500 1,200 4,484 Yes Onsite Brighton & Hove Albion FC - Amex Stadium 01273 878 272 [email protected] 550 450 6,000 Yes 4.3 Bristol City FC & Bristol Bristol Bears Rugby Club - Ashton Gate Stadium 01179 630 680 [email protected] 1,000 850 3,550 Yes 1.5 Burnley FC - Turf Moor 01282 700008 [email protected] 550 550 1,500 No 0.5 Chelsea FC - Stamford Bridge 0371 811 1955 [email protected] 800 600 1,400 Yes 2 Onsite Croke Park Stadium +353 1819 2300 [email protected] 750 550 5,000 Yes Onsite Derby County FC - Pride Park Stadium 01332 667 532 [email protected] 450 340 1,416 No 0.2 Dundee United FC - Tannadice Park 01382 832 202 [email protected] 200 170 208 No 3 Everton FC - Goodison Park 0151 530 5250 [email protected] 260 180 288 Yes 2.4 Gloucester Rugby Club - Kingsholm Stadium 01452 876561 [email protected] 350 275 420 Yes 0.5 Hampden Park Stadium 0141 620 4120 [email protected] 500 450 3,848 No 0.4 Harlequins Rugby Club - Twickenham Stoop 0208 410 6053 [email protected] 300 330 2,915 Yes 1 Heart of Midlothian FC - Tynecastle Park 0131 200 7240 [email protected] 500 400 1,600 Yes 0.8 Hull City & Hull FC Rugby - KCOM Stadium 01482 358 327 [email protected] 450 350 1,700 Yes 1.5 Ipswich Town FC - Portman Road Stadium 01473 400580 [email protected] 250 220 350 Yes 0.3 Leeds Rhinos Rugby - Emerald Headingley Stadium 0113 203 3899 [email protected] 350 400 630 Yes Onsite Leeds United FC - Elland Road 0113 367 6218 [email protected] 1,500 1,100 2,018 Yes 2 Leicester City FC - King Power Stadium 0344 815 5000 opt 3 [email protected] 650 600 1,000 Yes Onsite Leicester Tigers Rugby - Welford Road Stadium 0116 2171 280 [email protected] 1,500 1,000 2,100 Yes 1 Liverpool FC - Anfield 0151 264 2222 [email protected] 800 550 550 No 1.9 Manchester City FC - Etihad Stadium 0161 444 1894 opt 2 [email protected] 450 480 3,180 Yes 1.5 Manchester United FC - Old Trafford 0161 868 8000 [email protected] 1,100 860 1,390 No 0.1 MK Dons FC - Stadium MK 0845 45 45 045 [email protected] 3,500 2,000 6,655 Yes Onsite Morecambe FC - Globe Arena 01524 411 797 [email protected] 300 250 724 Yes 1 Munster Rugby - Thomond Park Stadium +353 (0) 61 421100 [email protected] 800 480 2,200 Yes 1 Newcastle Falcons Rugby - Kingston Park Stadium 0191 214 5588 [email protected] 300 300 1,337 Yes 0.7 Newcastle United FC - St. James Park 0191 201 8525 [email protected] 500 1,000 1,655 No 0.2 Northampton Saints Rugby - Franklins Gardens 01604 751543 [email protected] 600 450 551 Yes 2 Norwich City FC - Carrow Road Stadium 01603 218 704 [email protected] 400 440 1,352 Yes Onsite Preston North End FC - Deepdale Stadium 01772 693391 [email protected] 300 300 1,024 Yes 0.7 Rangers FC - ibrox Stadium 0141 580 8996 [email protected] 220 200 240 No 0.5 Reading FC & London Irish Rugby - Madejski Stadium 0118 968 1333 [email protected] 500 400 517 Yes Onsite Sale Sharks Rugby & Salford City Reds Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium 0161 786 1580 [email protected] 1,100 750 1,068 Yes 0.5 Saracens Rugby - Allianz Park 0203 675 7290 [email protected] 2,000 1,200 1,100 Yes 1 Scunthorpe United Football Club - Glanford Park Stadium 01724 747684 [email protected] 100 150 100 No 0.2 Sheffield United FC - Bramall Lane Stadium 0114 350 3744 opt 7 [email protected] 360 360 1,402 Yes Onsite Southampton FC - St. Mary’s Stadium 023 8072 7776 [email protected] 500 500 710 Yes 0.8 St. George’s Park 01283 576 626 [email protected] 1,500 900 2,100 Yes Onsite St Helens Rugby - Totally Wicked Stadium 01744 455 066 [email protected] 400 320 3,700 No 0.2 Stoke City FC - bet365 Stadium 01782 592233 [email protected] 400 380 956 Yes 0.2 Sunderland Association FC - Stadium of Light 0371 911 1555 [email protected] 650 1,000 1,461 Yes Onsite Swansea City AFC & Ospreys Rugby - Liberty Stadium 08712 223 224 [email protected] 400 600 5,000 Yes 1.7 Tottenham Hotspur FC - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 0208 365 5200 [email protected] 800 500 8,000 Yes 1.5 Twickenham Stadium 020 8744 9997 conferences&[email protected] 1,200 900 12,000 Yes Onsite Watford FC - Vicarage Road Stadium 01923 496 000 opt 3 [email protected] 200 200 334 Yes 0.4 West Ham United FC - London Stadium 0208 522 6139 [email protected] 300 300 2,000 No 0.3 Wigan Athletic FC & Wigan Warriors Rugby - DW Stadium 01942 774 000 [email protected] 500 420 2,966 Yes 0.9 Wolverhampton Wanderers FC - Molineux Stadium 01902 687042 [email protected] 700 550 760 Yes 0.2 Worcester Warriors Rugby - Sixways Stadium 01905 459 322 [email protected] 650 500 700 Yes 0.5 QUOTE T: 0345 226 5494 Like us Follow us E: [email protected] “STADIUM EXPERIENCE” W: www.stadiumexperience.com Add us Watch us.
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