St. Andrews, Birmingham, B9 4NH. Capacity: 30,016
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
From North: Exit M6 at Junction 6 and take the A38(M) (Aston Expressway). Take the second exit. At the roundabout along Dartmouth Middleway, take the first exit. After about a mile, turn left into St Andrew's Street.
From North-East: Exit M1 at junction 23A onto the M42. Exit M42 after 29 miles at junction 8 onto the M6. Exit M6 at Junction 6 and take the A38(M) (Aston Expressway). Leave at second exit and then take first exit at roundabout along Dartmouth Middleway. After about one mile, turn left into St. Andrew's Street.
From South-East: Exit M40 at junction 3A on to the M42 northbound. Exit M42 at junction 4 and turn left at the roundabout onto the A34. Continue over four roundabouts, through suburb of Sparkbrook to Camphill Circus roundabout. Take third exit on to A4540 Sandy Lane. At roundabout go straight on to ground.
From South-West: Exit M5 at junction 3A and follow signs for the north on to the M42 northbound. Exit M42 at junction 4 and turn left at the roundabout on to the A34. Continue over four roundabouts, through suburb of Sparkbrook to Camphill Circus roundabout. Take third exit on to A4540 Sandy Lane. At roundabout go straight on to ground.
Parking
There is usually plenty of street parking along with car parks of local schools and companies. There's a small car park outside the away end but you have to get there early.
Nearest Station
Bordesley - 10 minute walk from the ground.
Trains run from Birmingham Snow Hill, which is a cab ride or walk from Birmingham New Street Station. Otherwise, it's a 20 minute walk to the ground from Birmingham New Street or Birmingham Moor Street.
By bus: Numbers 96, 97, 58 and 60 all run to the ground from the city centre.
Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
Near the away end is a Big W, which has a decent cafe. If you want a Big Mac and Fries, then there's a McDonald's only a short walk away. Also, there are plenty of decent curry houses.
The pubs around St Andrews are a bit moody for away fans, so best bet is to drink in the city centre and get a short cab ride to the ground. There is one safe pub - the Anchor, on Bradford Street, which is renowned for its real ale. Alcohol is served inside the ground.
St Andrews is a smart ground - with three stands built in recent years, leaving just one old one (built in the 1960s) along the pitch.
Away fans are located behind the goal in half of the lower tier of the Railway Stand with an allocation of 3,000. Facilities and views are good. The balti pies are recommended.
Shit on the Villa! and the popular End Of The Road song.
Birmingham City, Birmingham City, owned by a pervert and run by a slag, Birmingham City.
Aston Villa, West Brom and Wolves.
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