GUIDE TO SIXFIELDS
The Club moved from the old County Ground to Sixfields in October 1994. This neat all seater stadium is located on the south west outskirts of Northampton.
Sixfields has three small covered single tier stands, and another larger double tier covered West Stand (capacity 4,000), at one side of the pitch.
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WEST STAND
This is the main stand, seating around 4,000 fans. This is for home supporters only and runs down one side of the pitch.

DAVE BOWEN STAND
This is the home supporters area behind the goal, and is an unreserved seating area. Just under 1,000 fans can be located here.

ALWYN HARGRAVE STAND
This runs down the side of the pitch and is opposite the main stand, seating around 1,800 fans. This is for home supporters only and allows wheelchair supporters to watch the game from a raised platform.

SOUTH STAND
Away supporters are housed in the South Stand at one end of the pitch, where 850 supporters can be accommodated. If demand requires, an additional 300 seats can be made available in the Alwyn Hargrave Stand.
The club has received awards for the facilities provided for disabled supporters.
Sixfields is a no smoking venue, in accordance with the Health Act 2006.
DIRECTIONS:
From The South:
Leave the M1 at Junction 15A and take the A43 towards Northampton and you will come to the ground on your right.
From The North:
Leave the M1 at Junction 16 and take the A45 towards Northampton and you will come to the ground on your right.
The Sixfields stadium is well signposted around the area. There are two large sized car parks located at the ground, which costs £3.
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Travelling by bus? Service 22 runs from the town centre to Sixfields. Bus timetable
Travelling by train? Northampton train station is over two miles from the ground, so it is probably best to hire a taxi. Buses also run directly past the train station. Train Timetable















