AccessAble
Southampton Football Club have worked in partnership with AccessAble, to produce detailed pan-disability guides for St Mary's Stadium.
The accessibility information in this guide aims to assist fans with disabilities and provide an additional resource to help home and away supporters plan their visit.
You can view the guide via accessable.co.uk/organisations/southampton-football-club
Arriving at St Mary's Stadium from City Centre
From the city centre, the easiest way to access St Mary’s Stadium is on foot. The stadium is a mile east of the city centre and around a 15-minute walk from the High Street. From Southampton Central, the walk is half an hour walking in mostly a straight line from the station. See the public transport section for more.
Arriving at St Mary's Stadium by Public Transport
National Rail
Southampton Central Station [SOU]
The station is located at Blechynden Terrace, Southampton SO15 1AL; 30 mins' walk from the ground
It offers the following services:
- South West Trains services to London Waterloo, Weymouth, Poole, Portsmouth and Salisbury
- Southern services to Brighton and London Victoria
- First Great Western services to Portsmouth, Cardiff, and Brighton
- CrossCountry services to Bournemouth, Manchester Piccadilly and Newcastle
Directions to ground: Head left out of the station. Follow the road up the hill, continuing straight, past the KFC on your left. Look out for the short cut on Northam Road just as you pass across the railway bridge. The pedestrian walkway crosses the railway and brings you out at the corner of the Northam Stand.
Bus
Routes 8A, 18 and 11 all pass the stadium
Taxis
West Quay Cars - 023 8099 9999
Arriving at St Mary's Stadium by Car
St. Mary’s Stadium on Google Maps, click here
The stadium is served by the following main roads:
- From North: M3; via M25, passing Winchester and Basingstoke
- From South: no route, ground is located on the South Coast
- From East: M27; from Portsmouth, passing Fareham
- From West: M27, M271, A33; passing Copythorne and Nursling
From City Centre
The city centre is located roughly two miles west of the stadium. The A3024 and St. Andrews Road runs from the centre of the town, around the northern side of the stadium and onto Britannia Road.
Stadium Area
The stadium is approached from Britannia Road and Belvidere Road from the north, Marine Parade from the south, and St Andrews road from the west. The River Itchen lines the eastern side of the stadium; meaning access from the east requires crossing the A3205 Itchen Bridge and heading north back towards the stadium.
Parking
There are parking restrictions on a matchday, so using all local City Council Car Parks is recommended.
Fans have recommended the Marina Area, which costs £5 and is only a 10 minute walk to the stadium.