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Where do away fans sit Villa Park?

Where do away fans sit Villa Park?

the Doug Ellis Stand
Away Supporter Information The away fans section at Villa Park is located in the north east corner of the Doug Ellis Stand. The allocation is split in to two areas: Doug Ellis Lower – Block Q 1,800 seats.

What is the away allocation at Villa Park?

Away fans visiting Villa Park are located on one side of the Doug Ellis Stand, towards the North end of the stadium, with an allocation of up to around 3,000 depending on demand.

How many away fans are allowed at Villa Park?

Away fans attending Aston Villa’s stadium will be sat on one side of the Doug Ellis Stand, towards the North end of the stadium. Up to 2,972 fans can be accommodated in this area, split between both the upper and lower tiers of the stand. If only a small away following is expected then just the upper tier is allocated.

When was the Holte End seated?

Aston Villa – Holte End – 13,472 Previously the largest seated end in England, the Stretford End’s second tier de-throned the Holte in 2001, but it’s still a sight to behold. It was previously capable of holding 28,000 standing supporters, before the move to all-seater stadiums took place.

Can I park at Villa Park?

Travel by public transport to avoid matchday traffic: parking at Villa Park is for permit holders only and some road closures will be in place up to two hours before kick-off. Be patient and expect to queue: Villa Park and surrounding areas will be very busy, especially after the match finishes.

Where is the family stand at Villa Park?

Trinity Road stand
Is there a specific family stand? Our family area is situated within the Trinity Road stand and consists of blocks C8 & C9 in the lower tier and block B7 in the middle tier.

Why is the Holte End called?

1571 – 14 December 1654) was an English landowner, responsible for building Aston Hall, in the parish of Aston in Warwickshire. The “Holte End” stand of Villa Park, the stadium of Aston Villa Football Club, sits on land originally part of the Aston Hall gardens and is named after Thomas Holte.

Do you have to wear masks at football matches?

A – Supporters aged 12 or over must have a face mask. Fans who do not have a face mask will not be permitted entry to the stadium. If you have a medical exemption from wearing a face mask, please contact ​[email protected]​ stating a valid medical reason.

Can I take a flask into Villa Park?

You should not gather outside the Stadium before or after the Match in a way that breaches the instructions of stewards or other Club staff. You must be the named supporter on your ticket. You are also permitted to bring into the Stadium hand sanitiser for your own personal use in plastic bottles no larger than 50ml.

How much did Villa Park cost?

Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, England, with a seating capacity of 42,749. It has been the home of Premier League side Aston Villa since 1897….Villa Park.

Field size 105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
Surface Desso GrassMaster
Construction
Opened 1897
Construction cost £16,733 (£25 mil)

What is the capacity of Villa Park?

42,785Villa Park / Capacity

Where is the away fans section at Villa Park?

This guide has been created to provide away supporters (also known as visiting supporters) with information about your visit to Villa Park as a supporter of the visiting team. Other than the result, we hope you have an enjoyable visit to Villa Park! The away fans section at Villa Park is located in the north east corner of the Doug Ellis Stand.

How many seats are there in Villa Park?

Villa Park stadium comprises 42,682 seats which are split between four stands. Doug Ellis Stand includes seat blocks Q1, Q2, Q3, M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 in the lower tier and seat blocks P1 – P11 in the upper tier.

What is the seating capacity of Aston Villa Stadium?

Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, England, with a seating capacity of 42,749. It has been the home of Premier League side Aston Villa since 1897.

Where are the pubs near Aston Villa’s stadium?

Normally the main pub for away fans attending Aston Villa’s stadium, Villa Park, is the Witton Arms on Witton Lane (near the roundabout), which is only a few minutes walk from the visitors’ turnstiles and which you will walk past if arriving at Witton Railway Station.

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