Walsall FC Stadium

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The Poundland Bescot Stadium, home of Walsall FC, was one of the first ‘new’ stadiums but is now a firm favourite of Saddlers fans.

Opened in 1990, it represents a modern era for the club, replacing the historic Fellows Park. The stadium is known for its friendly, community-focused atmosphere and excellent sightlines from all stands. Easily accessible via the M6 and its own railway station, it’s a welcoming ground for away fans and neutrals alike.

While not the most famous ground in English football, its unique location beside the motorway and passionate fanbase make it a memorable visit for anyone following lower-league football.

Poundland Bescot Stadium Stats

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Opened in 1990, the Poundland Bescot Stadium is home to Walsall FC. With a capacity of 11,300, it offers an intimate and passionate matchday atmosphere in Walsall, West Midlands. The stadium has become a familiar sight to drivers on the M6 and is one of the few UK stadiums with its own railway station nearby.

Though it hasn’t hosted major international tournaments, it remains a cult favourite among lower-league fans for its accessibility and charm.

Stadium Key Facts

  • Capacity: 11,300

  • Address: Bescot Crescent, Walsall, WS1 4SA, UK

  • Year Opened: 1990

  • Home Team(s): Walsall FC

  • Record Attendance: 11,049 – Walsall vs Rotherham United (9 May 2004)

  • Owner: Walsall FC

  • First Fixture: Walsall vs Aston Villa (pre-season friendly, July 1990)

Did You Know?

The stadium has a huge advertising billboard visible from the M6, making it one of the most-seen football stadiums by motorists in the UK!

Poundland Bescot Stadium Design and Architecture

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The Poundland Bescot Stadium is known for its clean, functional design tailored for football-focused experiences. Built in 1990, it features four separate stands, each offering unobstructed views. The Main Stand houses hospitality areas and club offices, while the Homeserve Stand, opposite, provides expansive seating for home fans. The two end stands offer a compact, close-to-the-action feel. Though modest in scale, its practicality and symmetry reflect a utilitarian approach to modern stadium architecture. A quirky highlight is the stadium’s visibility from the M6 motorway, with its large advertising hoarding famously catching the eye of thousands of passing drivers daily.

The Poundland Bescot Stadium is known for its clean, functional design tailored for football-focused experiences.

It features four separate stands, each offering unobstructed views. The Main Stand houses hospitality areas and club offices, while the Homeserve Stand, opposite, provides expansive seating for home fans. The two end stands offer a compact, close-to-the-action feel.

Though modest in scale, its practicality and symmetry reflect a utilitarian approach to modern stadium architecture. A quirky highlight is the stadium’s visibility from the M6 motorway, with its large advertising hoarding famously catching the eye of thousands of passing drivers daily.

Poundland Bescot Stadium Seating Plan

Poundland Stand
Located at the northern end of the stadium, this stand is notable for its two-tier structure and is the largest in the stadium. It houses the Mick Kearns Community Hub beneath the lower tier and offers expansive views of the pitch. The stand’s prominence makes it a central feature of the stadium’s design.

Tile Choice Stand (formerly the Main Stand)
Situated along one side of the pitch, the Tile Choice Stand includes the club’s executive boxes, press facilities, and changing rooms. It also features the Bonser Suite, which hosts conferences and events. This stand is integral to the stadium’s operations and offers excellent views for spectators.

Experienced Energy Solutions Stand (formerly the Community Stand)
Opposite the Tile Choice Stand, this single-tier stand is known for its family-friendly atmosphere. It includes a bar beneath the stand, providing amenities for supporters. The design features supporting structures for its roof, which may slightly impede views from certain seats.

B.A.T Stand (formerly the University of Wolverhampton Stand)
Positioned at the southern end of the stadium, the B.A.T Stand is designated for away supporters. It accommodates approximately 2,000 fans and is conveniently located adjacent to the away supporters’ car park and directly opposite Bescot Stadium Railway Station. The stand includes a licensed bar and offers a clear view of the pitch, though some seats may have slightly obstructed views due to support beams.

Poundland Bescot Stadium Tickets & Pricing

Historically, Walsall FC has maintained a reputation for being a community-focused club, and that ethos continues with its pricing structure. Tickets are priced to cater to a wide demographic, from long-time supporters to families and first-time visitors.

For the 2024/25 season, adult matchday tickets typically range from £20 to £24, depending on the stand and opposition, while concessions (seniors, students) pay around £18. Junior tickets are affordably priced, with Under-18s usually paying £10 or less, and special family packages often available in the Experienced Energy Solutions Stand. Season tickets offer even better value and include incentives such as priority booking and club shop discounts.

Demand varies depending on the fixture. Local derbies and games against promotion rivals attract larger crowds, while midweek fixtures often have more availability. The stadium is easily accessible via the M6 and Bescot Stadium Railway Station, with ample parking nearby, which adds to its appeal for visiting supporters. With its fair pricing and ease of access, the Bescot provides a budget-friendly yet passionate football experience for fans of all ages.

How to Get Poundland Bescot Stadium Tickets

Tickets for Poundland Bescot Stadium can be purchased through Walsall FC’s official website, over the phone via the ticket office, or in person at the stadium. Online booking is the most convenient, offering digital or print-at-home options. For popular fixtures, early purchase is advised due to limited capacity.

Fans can benefit from becoming a Saddlers Crew member or a season ticket holder, which offers priority access to high-demand games, discounted pricing, and other perks like retail offers. Fan Card holders also gain early ticket access and loyalty rewards.

Matchday Atmosphere and Fan Experience

Matchday at the Poundland Bescot Stadium is a warm, community-driven experience. From the moment fans arrive, there’s a buzz around the ground, with supporters gathering at the stadium bar or nearby pubs. The close-knit layout brings you right into the action, and the chants from the B.A.T Stand add real energy.

Families enjoy a friendly atmosphere, especially in the dedicated family zones. Whether you’re a lifelong Saddler or a first-time visitor, the stadium’s welcoming vibe and passionate support make for a memorable and authentic lower-league football day out.

How to Get to Poundland Bescot Stadium

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Getting to the Poundland Bescot Stadium is straightforward, whether by car, train, or bus. Conveniently located just off Junction 9 of the M6, drivers will find on-site parking available for a small fee, with additional spaces at nearby retail parks on quieter matchdays.

For public transport users, Bescot Stadium Railway Station is directly adjacent to the ground, offering regular services from Birmingham New Street. Local bus routes also stop close to the stadium.

The ground is wheelchair accessible, with dedicated spaces and facilities for disabled supporters, ensuring an inclusive experience for all fans heading to the match.

How to Access Poundland Bescot Stadium for Home Fans

Home fans can access the Poundland Bescot Stadium via clearly marked entrances along Bescot Crescent. Supporters heading to the Tile Choice Stand, Experienced Energy Solutions Stand, or Poundland Stand will find dedicated turnstiles and signposted routes from both the on-site car parks and Bescot Stadium Railway Station.

Gates typically open 90 minutes before kick-off, giving fans time to grab refreshments or visit the club shop. Season ticket holders and Fan Card members can use faster entry lanes where available.

The stadium is fully accessible, with step-free routes and designated areas for disabled fans. Stewards are positioned throughout to assist with directions, seat locations, and general enquiries, ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for all home supporters.

How to Get to Poundland Bescot Stadium for Away Fans

Away fans visiting the Poundland Bescot Stadium will find the journey straightforward and the stadium easy to access. The ground is just off Junction 9 of the M6, with dedicated parking for away supporters available in the nearby away fans’ car park—clearly signposted on approach.

For those travelling by train, Bescot Stadium Railway Station is directly opposite the away end, offering direct services from Birmingham and beyond. Away fans enter via the B.A.T Stand at the southern end of the stadium, with turnstiles opening around 90 minutes before kick-off.

The concourse provides food, drinks, and a licensed bar, while stewards are on hand to assist. Accessibility is well-considered, with step-free entry and spaces for disabled away supporters.

Hotels Near Poundland Bescot Stadium

Village Hotel Walsall

A popular budget-friendly option just a short drive from the stadium, Village Hotel Walsall offers modern amenities, free parking, a gym, and an on-site restaurant. Ideal for both overnight stays and weekend match trips, it provides a convenient, comfortable base for travelling supporters.

Address: Tempus Drive, Walsall, WS2 8TJ
Website: village-hotels.co.uk
Phone: 01922 669850

Park Inn by Radisson Birmingham Walsall

Located within walking distance of the stadium, Park Inn is a top choice for away fans wanting easy access to the match. It features bright rooms, a bar, and a restaurant, with breakfast options and on-site parking available.

Address: Bescot Crescent, Walsall, WS1 4SE
Website: radissonhotels.com
Phone: 01922 639100

Premier Inn Walsall Town Centre

A dependable and affordable chain hotel in the heart of Walsall, just a 5–10 minute drive from the stadium. Guests can enjoy spacious rooms, on-site dining, and easy access to public transport and local amenities.

Address: Wolverhampton St, Walsall, WS2 8LR
Website: premierinn.com
Phone: 0333 321 9323

Pubs, Bars Near Poundland Bescot Stadium

Whether you’re after a pre-match pint or a post-game wind-down, there are several friendly pubs and bars near the stadium perfect for home and away fans alike. Here are a few top picks within easy reach of the ground.

The Saddlers Club

A fan favourite located right next to the stadium, The Saddlers Club welcomes both home and away supporters. It offers affordable drinks, large-screen TVs, and a lively atmosphere on matchdays. Ideal for soaking in the pre-game buzz.

Address: Bescot Crescent, Walsall WS1 4SA
Website: thesaddlersclub.co.uk
Phone: 01922 625687

The Park Inn Bar

Situated inside the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel, this bar is a convenient and relaxed spot for a drink before or after the match. It’s popular with travelling fans due to its close proximity to the away end.

Address: Bescot Crescent, Walsall WS1 4SE
Website: radissonhotels.com
Phone: 01922 639100

The Pretty Bricks

A classic local pub with real ales and a welcoming vibe, The Pretty Bricks is a 15-minute walk from the ground. Great for fans looking to enjoy a more traditional pub experience before kick-off.

Address: John St, Walsall WS2 8AF
Website: whatpub.com
Phone: 01922 624140

Updates on Poundland Bescot Stadium

While the Poundland Bescot Stadium has remained largely unchanged since its opening in 1990, Walsall FC and its ownership have expressed interest in upgrading facilities to improve both fan experience and commercial opportunities. In recent years, discussions have centred on modernising the stadium’s infrastructure, with particular focus on enhancing hospitality areas, improving disabled access, and updating fan amenities such as toilets and food kiosks. Though no major expansion has been officially confirmed, there is continued interest in redeveloping the Tile Choice Stand to increase capacity and incorporate more modern features.

One notable improvement already underway is the club’s investment in the fan zone area, designed to provide a more vibrant pre-match atmosphere with food trucks, live music, and family-friendly entertainment. Additionally, improvements in pitch maintenance and LED lighting installations have aligned the stadium with modern standards.

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