Ground Guide - St Mary's Stadium (2024)

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Southampton FC - St Mary's Stadium


Stadium Info


St Mary's has a single level deck the whole way round and is designed to look like an enclosed bowl, all spectators are under cover with unrestricted sight lines. The roof is supported by a cantilever system, which will enable the ground to be extended upwards on three sides if required in the future. There is a large screen attached to the roof behind each goal. The stadium has four stands, named after the areas of Southampton they back onto. The main (east) stand is the Itchen Stand (after the River Itchen). Opposite is the Kingsland Stand with the Chapel Stand behind the south goal and the Northam Stand at the other end. The Northam is the home to the more vocal supporters, as well as visiting fans.


Away Fans


Visiting supporters are situated in the Northam stand behind one of the goals. Although segregated, you will find yourself surrounded by the more vocal and boisterous home fans sharing the same Stand or sitting in the northern end of the Itchen Stand. There are three allocations available for visiting clubs for league games - 1,800, 2,400 and 3,200. The view from any area is excellent and unobstructed and the leg room and facilities are also everything you'd expect to find at a new stadium.


Stadium Layout


St Mary's Stadium seating plan:

Where To Drink


There are plenty of pubs and bars to choose from in the vicinity of the Stadium. Most of which get very rowdy and crowded on match days so a lot of people choose to drink in the city centre where there are the usual Yates, Hogshead and Wetherspoons outlets, as well as a Walkabout, which normally attract a mixture of home and away fans.


You will also find a selection of bars, restaurants and food outlets (Burger King and KFC), which should cater for most peoples tastes. There is the odd establishment, which is either football free or does not allow sportswear. It should be noted that a lot of the bars in the City Centre which would normally welcome accompanied children in dedicated areas do not do so on match days.


Parking


Parking is incredibly limited if you're an away fan. Home fans can book in advance a spot just outside the stadium for £5. However, visitors have the option of parking in the town centre which is about 15 minutes from the ground, or leaving your car at the marina which is approximately 10 minutes away. Prices are generally the same valued at £5 per vehicle and the advantage of parking at the marina allows you to escape after the game without having to endure the gridlock that can be Southampton city centre.


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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 Season Ticket travel voucher, operating from Blechynden Terrace (About 150 yards turning right from the Platform 1 exit).


Walking with the Civic Centre on your left-hand side, you will reach a crossroads, which bisects Above Bar Street (the main shopping area will be to your right). Continue straight ahead into New Road walking with Parks either side of you. Stay on this road across the next junction past the Solent University Buildings on your left-hand side. You will reach a complex road junction known locally as Six Dials. There are underpasses adjacent to the Premier Travel Inn, which will take you under Kingsway St. Marys into Northam Road. Follow this road for quarter of a mile until you reach the ground on your right.

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FANS REVIEWS

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Aaron Dennis, 24 January, 2015 - Southampton v Crystal Palace

Travel: Myself and 4 mates jumped in the car and headed down to Southampton bright and early. We'd booked a boat(!) to stay on for the night which cost us a measly £20 each for the night. Highly reccomended as we were able to have a few beers and watch the Southampton fans arriving by ferry, all of them looking perplexed as 5 londoners in sailors hats sang songs and drank beers at 1 in the afternoon. Traffic into the city is an absolute nightmare but from where we were on the marina, it was a 20 minute walk to the stadium and then a 15 minute walk into the centre afterwards.


Refreshments: We visited several pubs, but didn't spot many pubs near the ground and the ones we did were filled with Saints fans. There are absolutely tonnes of pubs in the city centre, and ample restaurants so you certainly won't go hungry or thirsty!


Impressions: It's a visually impressive stadium and there can't be a bad view in the place. It's circular layout looks great, but it doesn't do much for the atmosphere. Palace sang from start to finish through a 5 goal thriller but all we got was a half enthusiastic 'When The Saints Go Marching In' in reply, and that was pretty much it for 90 minutes. Don't get me wrong, it's a stone cold classic of a football song but we probably heard that and only that about 8 times over the course of the game. St Mary's is your atypical modern stadium, but I really enjoyed it. Clean, impressive inside & out and everybody was really friendly. A couple of Southampton fans chatted to us on the walk back into town after the game and asking how we'd got there, and what we thought of the game etc. Love the fact that they come out to 'The Saints Are Coming' by the Skids too - which nobody sang along to - but was great to hear played horrendously loud in a giant stadium!


Facilities: New and modern. Getting a pint was a nightmare and a definite no go which was a shame seeing as it was a swelteringly hot day. Toilets were limited so we were absolutely rammed into the bathrooms at half time. All felt a little squashed in the concourse but the seating was fine. We stood up for most of it but there seemed to be ample leg when seated. Ground staff were really friendly and helpful.


Exit: Absolutely no stress when exiting. Out quickly and over the bridge on foot and into town in less than 15 minutes. Chatted to a few other fans on the way, all of whom were friendly and chatty.


Enjoy: Not the greatest of away days but they play good football, in a nice town and the stadium is decent.

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FAQs

Where is the best place to sit at St Mary's stadium? ›

THE ITCHEN CENTRE AND PREMIUM - Blocks 4-10

The main stand at St Mary's, on the same side as the home and away dugouts and the Hospitality areas. This area offers a perfect side-on view of the action.

Where is the best place to park at St. Mary's stadium? ›

Due to parking restrictions operating on a match day we recommend all supporters to use local City Council car parks: Bedford Place multi-storey car park – SO15 2QW. Grosvenor Square multi-storey car park – SO15 2GR. West Park Road multi-storey car park – SO15 1AP.

Can you take bags into St. Mary's stadium? ›

Bag Policy

All bags will be subject to a search prior to entry and must be small enough to fit under a stadium seat without causing any obstructions to the walkways. Supporters bringing a larger bag for medical reasons are advised to contact supporterservices@saintsfc.co.uk.

How far is Southampton stadium from the train station? ›

Southampton is served by Southampton Central Railway Station, which is approximately a mile from the stadium – roughly a 20-minute walk. Please see 'Shuttle Buses' for details of the dedicated service to the station and back. The train station has staff available 24/7 and there are help points on every platform.

Where is the best place to sit in a stadium? ›

The Side Stands

Despite the price, seats situated near the halfway line are usually the first to be sold as they usually belong to season ticket holders, or those in hospitality, as they are considered the very best seats in a football stadium.

Where is the best seats in a stadium? ›

As we said, the best seats for seeing everything happen on the gridiron in perfect clarity are those perches on the 50-yard line. Between rows 10-20 is ideal as you can see the whole field without being too far away. Plus, these seats make it easy for you to follow the game as you have an equal view of both halves.

Are you allowed to take food into St Mary's stadium? ›

The gates open about and hour before. There might be fish options in the club level but not standard seating. You can not bring food or liquids into the stadium.

Does St Mary's stadium have a roof? ›

Stadium Info

The roof is supported by a cantilever system, which will enable the ground to be extended upwards on three sides if required in the future. There is a large screen attached to the roof behind each goal.

Where do you park for the Saints football game? ›

Parking Information

There are a limited number of parking spots in all four (4) garages (Garage 1, 2, 5, and 6) as well as Champions Garage that available only for Season Ticket Holders. Garage 1A, Lot 3, Lot 3A, and Champions Garage are available for purchase on a first come-first served basis on Saints game days.

Is St. Mary's stadium cashless? ›

St. Mary's Stadium is now completely cashless and therefore we do not take any cash payments. We accept all major debit and credit cards and mobile payments, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.

Can I enter a stadium with a backpack? ›

Only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags not exceeding 12" x 6" x 12" are permitted, including clear backpacks and fanny packs. Exceptions for medically necessary items are allowed after inspection.

Can you take vapes into St. Mary's stadium? ›

Where can I smoke or vape at the stadium? Smoking and vaping will be permitted outside of the stadium on the external footprint ONLY. Once entering the stadium, smoking will not be allowed and this includes in the pitch standing areas. Vape juice will not be allowed into the stadium.

How many seats does St. Mary's stadium have? ›

St Mary's Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Southampton, Hampshire, England, which has been the home stadium of Premier League club Southampton since 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 32,384 and is currently the largest football stadium in South East England.

Where to park for St. Marys stadium in Southampton? ›

Parking at St Mary's Stadium (Southampton Football Club)
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  • Lime Street.
  • Bond Street.
  • Grosvenor Square.
  • Eastgate.

Where do away fans sit at St. Mary's? ›

St Mary's Stadium has a ground capacity for 32,384 football supporters. Away fans are located in the Northam Stand at one end of the stadium, where normally up to 3,300 fans can sit. For cup games, this allocation can be increased to 4,750.

Where to sit at a Saints game? ›

Best Seats for New Orleans Saints

The best seats at the Caesars Superdome are in the lower level sections closest to midfield above row 10. Sitting above row 10 gives you the necessary height to view the action from all corners of the field.

Where to sit at M&T stadium? ›

Best Seats at M&T Bank Stadium

Ideally, for most football games, you want to sit near the 50-yard line. This way, you have equal views on both sides of the field. The M&T Bank Seating Chart to the right shows you the number of seats in a row for the M&T Bank Stadium seating.

Where to sit at Cardinals stadium? ›

The infield seating provides the best views on the field level, and outfield sections (bleachers) will be the least desirable view. However, you will find the rowdiest crowds and cheapest 100-level seats in the bleachers.

Where are the best seats in Ohio Stadium? ›

It's hard to go wrong at Ohio Stadium, but a seat in one of the first few rows of the C sections across the sideline is hard to beat. For a better atmosphere, find seats close to the student section and join in the fun.

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