Kingston Communications Stadium, The Circle, Walton Street, Anlaby Road, Hull, HU3 6HU. Capacity: 25,404
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.
From The West: Leave the M62 at Junction 38 and join the A63, towards Hull. Stay on the A63 and the stadium is clearly signposted (KC Stadium) as you approach Hull.
About one mile from the centre of Hull leave the A63 (also signposted for the Hull Royal Infirmary) and take the 2nd exit at the roundabout. Turn left at the lights and then over the flyover, right at the next lights and the ground is down on the right.
From The North: Leave the A164 at the Humber Bridge Roundabout and take the first exit into Boothferry Road. The stadium is 3 miles down this road on the left.
Parking
The stadium has a big car park and costs £2.50. But bear in mind, it will take a while to get out after the game when everyone leaves at the same time.
You may want to park in the city centre and walk to the ground or jump on a park-and-ride bus.
Nearest Station
Hull Paragon - 15 minutes walk from the stadium.
Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.
There are lots of places to eat outside the ground and in the city centre which is 3/4 mile away.
Your best bet for a pint is the city centre, less than a mile away. The Brickmakers pub opposite the stadium car park entrance is now open to away supporters.
The Kingston Communications Stadium opened at the end of 2002 and cost £44m to build. It's fully-enclosed and wraps all the way round, with one two-tier stand along the side. Hull City share the stadium with the town's rugby league club.
Away fans are housed in the corner of the North Stand behind the goal with an allocation of 2,000. The view, leg room and facilities are all excellent.
The Tigers, the Tigers, the Tigers!
In your northern slums...
Leeds and Sheffield United.
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