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A Rough Guide To Aston Villa

The important information for those who are first time visitors to Villa Park or just want a little bit of help in enjoying their trip on Monday evening

Villa Park holds great memories for Saints fans not least the 2003 FA Cup semi final against Watford, many think of it as a traditional football stadium, however it has been completely rebuilt over the years with the oldest stand the North Stand the old away end being built in 1978 and the other 3 stands being built in the mid 1990's.

Getting There

By car

Its simple, take the A34 and then head north on the M40, then take the M42 signposted to the M6, leave the motorway just after the turnoff for the BIC and take the M6 north (NOT the M6Toll) after around 7/8 miles leave the motorway at junction 6 and follow signs to Birmingham (NE) you will see the ground from here and its well signposted.

By Train

Depending on the train you take you will either arrive at the main station Birmingham New Street or Birmingham Moor Street. From New Street you can take a local train to Witton which is on the same side as the away section and only about a 3 minute walk.

If you arrive at Moor Street you can walk to New Street in around 7 minutes and its well signposted and get the local train from there.

The ground is probably a good 35 minute walk from the City Centre so train is probably your best bet or a taxi.


Parking

Mainly street parking although there are plenty of industrial units offering parking or the like, watch out for parking restrictions the nearer you get to the ground.

The Away Section

If you didnt visit in the past couple of seasons but have been before, this has been moved since your last visit to Villa Park, back then it was in the lower tier of the North Stand a low seated terrace with a poor view of the action even if you were sat at the highest point, now away supporters are seated in the upper & lower Tiers of the Doug Ellis Stand where a total of 3,000 fans can be accommodated, the view especially from the upper tier is superb although the concourses can be a bit packed, due to the fact that it is only a corridor wit enough room to fit 3 people across.

Eating Drinking Etc

Many of the pubs in the near vicinity of Villa Park are either members only or have bouncers on the door, however there are plenty that will let in away fans the farther you go from the stadium.

The designated away fans pub some will remember from our seasons in the Premier and is the Witton Arms around 100 metres from the away turnstiles, a big pub, half of it is given up to away fans only however they charge you £2 to get in, if you dont want to pay this then if you head past the pub heading past Witton Station then a ten minute walk will bring you to the Yew Tree which doesn't charge to get in and offers a better standard of pint, for those with a car its not a bad place to park with plenty of street parking in the vicinity.

Capacity: 42,785 (all seated)

Address: Villa Park, Trinity Rd, Birmingham B6 6HE

Main Telephone No: 0121 327 2299

Main Fax No: 0121 322 2107

Ticket Office: 0800 612 0970

Ticket Office Fax: 0800 612 0977

Stadium Tours: 0800 612 0970

Club Nickname: The Villans

Year Ground Opened: 1897

Pitch Size: 115 x 72 yards

Shirt Sponsors: Genting Casinos

Kit Manufacturers: Macron

Home Kit Colours: Claret & Blue

Away Kit Colours: Lime Green & Blue

Official Web Sites:

AVFC.co.uk

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