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Huddersfield Town, Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, HD1 6PX.

 

The ground has won many design awards but its open corners make it chilly for streakers.

 

Away fans are located at one end of the ground in the Pink Link (South) Stand, where up to 4,000 supporters can be accommodated. The facilities in this stand and the view of the playing action are both good. There is also a Ladbrokes outlet and a bar serving alcohol at the back of the stand which, if you can't bear to watch Latics during the game, you can always escape to, as the bar remains open during the first half.

 

Disabled facilities:

Contact Sue Beaumont at HTFC:

info@htafc.com

 

How to get there:

 

By road:

The stadium is generally well-signposted around Huddersfield town centre.

 

From Oldham:

The stadium is just off the A62 Leeds Road. It can be reached easiest from Junction 25 of the M62. Simply follow the signs for Huddersfield (A62) and you will come to the stadium on your left.

 

From the South:

Leave the M1 at Junction 38 and take the A637 towards and then the A642 into Huddersfield. As you approach the town centre try to keep to the right hand lane as you will turn right at the island and go onto the A62 Leeds Road. The stadium is a short distance down this road on the right. For the car parks turn right at the traffic lights, where the Market Pub is on the corner.

 

Car Parking:

There is a fair sized car park located at the stadium and a number of unofficial car parks nearby. Early arrivals may find some street parking.

 

By bus:

Arriva Buses 202/3 run every 15 minutes down to the Stadium, with a typical journey time of 10 minutes. Get off just before Ricky's pub on the left, and the stadium is just round the corner.

 

By train:

After coming out of the Rail Station, turn down past the front of The George Hotel. Go straight over the crossroads into Northumberland Street and walk down across the Ring Road straight on into Leeds Road. Turn right down Gasworks Street. Straight over crossroads to the stadium.

 

Where to drink:

The stadium is about a twenty minutes walk from the town centre where there are plenty of pubs and food outlets.

 

The Bradley Mills Working Men’s Club and Ricky’s Bar are located on Leeds Road, about five-ten minutes walk from the Stadium, but may not welcome away fans wearing colurs.

 

There is also a cinema and entertainment complex behind the North Stand, where there is the Rope Walk pub.

 

The Gas Club on Gasworks Street welcomes all fans and families. Reasonably-priced beers and lagers, food available and you can also park in the patrolled Club car park. The Club is easy to find as it is right by the large gas holder.

 

If arriving by train, the Head of Steam pub at the rail station is said to be pretty good and serves food too.

 

Otherwise it is probably best to drink within the ground itself, as there are open bars at the back of the away end.

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Disabled facilities:

Contact Sue Beaumont at HTFC:

info@htafc.com

 

Car Parking:

There is a fair sized car park located at the stadium and a number of unofficial car parks nearby. Early arrivals may find some street parking.

 

There is a fair sized car park at the stadium, however, a couple of years ago you HAD to book to get in. As it is almost full for reserved home fans.

 

Please can I suggest that any able-bodied Oldham fan park elsewhere to allow our disabled/infirm fans to park at the ground.

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Also, there is a really nice Argentinan restaurant in the middle of Huddersfield (very close to the station- come out of the station turn LEFT walk about 100 yards and its on the other side of the road) called Argento's. It is almost as good as Gaucho's in Manchester but about 1/2 the price.

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Also, there is a really nice Argentinan restaurant in the middle of Huddersfield (very close to the station- come out of the station turn LEFT walk about 100 yards and its on the other side of the road) called Argento's. It is almost as good as Gaucho's in Manchester but about 1/2 the price.

 

do they do a vegetarian option :unsure:

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