Halliwell Jones Stadium, Rugby league stadium in Warrington, England.
Halliwell Jones Stadium is a rugby league ground in Warrington featuring four separate stands with a capacity of around 15,200 spectators. The pitch measures 110 meters by 67 meters and is surrounded by hospitality areas, including the 40/Twenty Lounge that accommodates approximately 400 guests.
The ground opened in 2004 as the new home of Warrington Wolves, replacing the previous Wilderspool venue. This move came after the club relocated to a site that was formerly occupied by the Tetley Walker brewery.
The stadium honors key players in the club's history, particularly Brian Bevan, through a statue and mural located inside the grounds. Visitors can see how these tributes connect the team to its supporters.
The ground provides visitors with sufficient space and clearly defined seating areas and entrances throughout the venue. Arriving early helps you get oriented with the layout and secure a good viewing position.
The pitch was intentionally designed with specific dimensions under former head coach Paul Cullen to support an expansive attacking style of play. This design choice shows how the physical layout directly shaped the team's tactical approach.
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