- Stadium name: The Hawthorns
- Location: West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
- Capacity: Approximately 26,850
- Resident team: West Bromwich Albion FC (WBA)
- Principal architectural Design: Originally opened in 1900, with various renovations and improvements over the years
- Notable events:
- Regularly used for EFL Championship and EFL League One football matches (West Bromwich Albion)
- Facilities for spectators: Facilities include seating, hospitality suites, food and beverage concessions, and merchandise shops. The stadium has seen modernization and improvement projects.
- Security measures: Standard security measures are in place during events, including bag checks and security personnel.
- Accessibility (transport and parking): Accessible by public transportation, including train and bus services. Limited parking is available near the stadium.
- Cultural history and significance: The Hawthorns is one of the historic football stadiums in England and has a significant place in the history of West Bromwich Albion FC. The club has a dedicated fan base, and the stadium has been central to its identity. It has hosted top-tier football matches over the years and is known for its passionate supporters. The Hawthorns remains an iconic venue in the West Midlands’ sports culture.
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Questions about the The Hawthorn’s seating map
Inquiries about seating, tickets, or additional insights into spectator parking will be handled with precision by the club. Below, you’ll find the comprehensive contact information for West Bromwich Albion FC:
- Website: https://www.wba.co.uk
- Telephone: +441212272227
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The Hawthorn’s location map
Explore the surrounding area of The Hawthorns, where a wide range of accommodation options and local attractions invite you to discover them. The much-loved Sandwell Valley Country Park, about 2 miles to the north, offers a tranquil option, while the lively town center of West Bromwich is just 3 miles to the south.
Those wishing to find out how to get to The Hawthorns or discover more about nearby points of interest can use this Google Maps link. It features a detailed map showing the location of the stadium and facilitates smooth navigation of nearby areas.