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  1. St Mary's Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Southampton, England, which has been the home stadium of EFL Championship club Southampton F.C. since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England.. The Taylor Report on 29 January 1990 required all First and Second Division clubs to have all-seater stadiums by August 1994 ...

  2. We have baby changing facilities at St Mary's Stadium and you can find them in the following locations: Itchen - 3rd floor north (opposite box 33 and 34) Itchen - 3rd floor south (outside the Halo and Sportsbet) Itchen - 2nd floor near the Aspire Lounge. Itchen - 1st floor near Press Lounge. Itchen South concourse (right hand side)

  3. THE FAMILY STAND - Blocks 19–27. Situated in between the Chapel and Kingsland Stands, the Family Stand is the place to be for all junior Saints fans. Keep an eye out for activities in the family themed concourse. THE KINGSLAND CENTRE AND PREMIUM - Blocks 28–30 and 32-34. It’s fully shaded, facing the tunnel with an unparalleled view of ...

  4. By Train. The nearest / closest train station to Southampton's St Mary's Stadium is Southampton Central. The railway station is approximately one and a quarter miles away, which should take around 30 minutes to walk. If you want to go straight to the ground there is a free Shuttle Bus service on presentation of your match ticket or appropriate ...

  5. 18 de ene. de 2022 · Twenty twenty-one (2021) sees the 20th anniversary of Southampton FC’s move from the Dell, their memorable former home, to St Mary’s Stadium. St Mary’s is a four-star-rated UEFA stadium that has already created memories of its own. Premier League football in 13 out of those 20 seasons, 6 Europa League fixtures, full men’s and women’s ...

  6. 113 -117 Above Bar Street, SO14 7FH - 0238 063 4609. A bar that very much caters to the sports fan, Yates Southampton has 11 plasma screens and 2 large projector screens. They boast a brilliant atmosphere, serve food and become an exciting night time venue when the sun goes down.

  7. St Mary’s Stadium has been the home of Southampton since 2001 when the club moved away from The Dell, where they had played for the previous 103 years. St Mary’s Stadium was built between December 1999 and July 2001 at a total cost of £32 million. It officially opened on 1 August 2001 with a friendly between Southampton and Spanish side ...