Craven Park, Hull, Rugby league stadium in Kingston upon Hull, England.
Sewell Group Craven Park is a modern rugby league stadium in Kingston upon Hull designed to accommodate around 12,000 spectators across its various seating areas. The venue features hospitality boxes, multiple stands, and contemporary facilities throughout its grounds.
The stadium opened in 1989 when Hull Kingston Rovers relocated from its previous home at Old Craven Park to this new location. This move marked a turning point for rugby league in East Hull.
The venue holds deep meaning for rugby league followers in Hull, as it represents the home of a club that has shaped the local sporting identity for generations. Fans gather here to celebrate their connection to the sport and to each other.
The venue sits on Preston Road and is conveniently accessible from Hull Paragon Interchange, making arrival straightforward. It operates as a cashless facility with strict security procedures that visitors should expect when entering.
The venue created Craven Streat, a dedicated section where fans can enjoy food and entertainment on match days. This special area shows how modern stadiums offer experiences that go beyond the game itself.
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