St Helens R.f.c (Totally Wicked Stadium)
St. Helens Rugby League Football Club Stadium, Peasley Cross Lane, St. Helens, WA9 3AL -
Up to
600 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
The Totally Wicked Stadium is the newest purpose built Rugby League Stadium in the country; situated within easy reach of the M6 and M62, and less than half an hour’s drive away from Liverpool & Manchester. This modern facility, opened in February 2012 is an 18,000 capacity stadium with unique and versatile facilities. An ideal venue for meetings, conferences, training days, dinners, exhibitions, product launches and much more. The Stadium can host from 2 to 500 delegates and our choice of facilities range from small meeting rooms to larger suites with complimentary parking, Wi-Fi and stunning pitch side views.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 600
Dining
up to 320
Theatre
up to 400
Boardroom
up to 30
Cabaret
up to 320
Classroom
up to 100
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Public transport
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
WiFi
Other
POA
Location
Reviews
Kevin Lee Productions
We DJ’d a welcome home party here in one of the function rooms. The whole ground including the rooms for hire are spectacular. There are so many perks to hiring a room here. Brand new through out. Very stylish and in line with the rugby ground. Lots of staff covering the bar / catering and even provide security services.
Beccie Davey
Amazing stadium, very modern. Went to watch Liverpool women's play there for the first time and super grateful for the saints lending it to us. Only reason I'm knocking a star off is because of the security staff. I had a bag that was slightly like 1cm over the limit to take in with us containing only a fleece blanket, my 8 year old is going through a phase of anxiety after a traumatic event in a crowded space and takes it to busy places with her. One security guy told me it might be slightly over and when I suggested putting it inside the carrier bag that I was given from the LFC store, he asked to check inside. Seeing it was only a blanket, he said that's fine, at my own risk basically of being asked again. Tagged my handle and off we went. The next security people who stopped us, a female trunchable type started going off on one about how he shouldn't have tagged it because he will get the sack.. mate its not what you say.. it's how you say it, and she literally was being really dramatic making a scene. When at other stadiums, my daughter has always taken her blanket in a transparent back pack that she has, so now every game we are going to have to carry It in or leave her at home. Ball ache!
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