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Huddersfield Town Travel

John Smith's Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield, HD1 6PX. Capacity: 24,500

Ticket Info

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

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By Coach

Call Palace Box Office 08712 00 00 71.

By Car

From M62 west: Exit the M62 at junction 24 and follow signs for Huddersfield Town Centre (A629). After approximately two miles, follow the signs for the stadium turning left onto Castlegate ring road. Turn left onto Leeds Road (A62), then follow the official car park signs.

From M62 east/north: Exit M62 at junction 25 and turn left, following signs for Huddersfield Town Centre (A62). Follow the official car park signs thereon in.

From M1 south: Exit at junction 42 and continue west on the M62. Exit the M62 at junction 25 and turn left, following signs for Huddersfield Town Centre (A62). Follow the official car park signs thereon in.

Parking
There is a car park at the ground and lots of unofficial car parks close by.

By Train

Nearest Station
Huddersfield Station is half a mile from the stadium. Buses and taxis are available outside the station or you can follow the signed pedestrian route to the Stadium via Northumberland Street.

Check train times and tickets at The Trainline. For more information, call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50.

John Smith's Stadium Photos

John Smith's Stadium
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Where to Eat?

The stadium has the usual football fayre which is of a good enough standard.

Where to Drink?

Recommended are the Bradley Mills Working Men's Club and Rickys Bar, both on Leeds Road and about 10 minutes from the stadium. Behind the North Stand is a leisure complex which has the Rope Walk pub. Try the Gas Club on Gasworks Street, the Head of Steam pub at the station or beer is served inside the ground.

What's their ground like?

The Galpharm Stadium is similar to the Reebok Stadium in that they both have curved roofs on each of the four stands, making the grounds quite unique. Two of the Galpharm Stadium stands have double decks with executive boxes in the middle, while the other two have one tier.

Away supporters sit in the Chadwick Lawrence (South) Stand where up to 4,000 can be housed. The view, facilities, legroom and acoustics are good.

What do they sing?

Those were the days my friend
I thought they'd never end
We won the League three times in a row
We won the FA Cup
And now we're going up
We are the Town
Oh yes, we are the Town

There's a team that's dear to it's followers
Their colours are bright blue and white
They're a team of reknown, they're the talk of the town
And the game of football is their delight
All the while upon the field of play
Thousands gladly cheered them on their way
Often you could hear them say
'Who can beat the Town today?'
Then the bells shall ring so merrily
Every goal shall be a memory
So town play up and bring the Cup
Back to Huddersfield

Songs to sing back

Dirty northern bastards!

Who do they hate?

Bradford City and Leeds United.

Summary


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