Halliwell Jones Stadium


By Editor
March 16 2007

Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington

Stadium Address - Winwick Road, Warrington, WA2 7NE
Capacity - 15,500
Record Attendance - 15,000 vs St. Helens - 30/03/2013
Ticket Hotline - 0844 811 1176
Pitch Size 120m x 74m

HJ Stadium

The Halliwell Jones Stadium is one of the most modern Rugby League stadium to be built. It consists of seating and terracing, which in itself is unique for new sporting stadiums. The Halliwell Jones Stadium is a huge hit for Warrington Wolves fans with crowds rising from 5,000 to 11,000 since the move from Wildersool. The club is now seen a top 4 club within the Super League.

The Halliwell Jones Stadium has played host to Super League fixtures for Warrington Wolves since 2004, Challenge Cup Semi-Finals in 2004,2007, and 2011, UEFA Womens European Championship 2005 and many National League Grand Finals. In 2007 Liverpool Reserves FC played at the Halliwell Jones Stadium averaging over 6,000 for their fixtures. After 2 years the club decided to move back to Merseyside.

Away fans who come to The Halliwell Jones Stadium normally gather in the Doodson Brookers West Stand which can accomodate 3,500 standing spectators. The Halliwell Jones Stadium is NOT a segregated stadium, but away fans are advised to book tickets for other stands in advance due to the amount of season tickets that have been sold. Home supporters are also welcome into the West Stand.

The Halliwell Jones Stadium is  NO-SMOKING STADIUM and this coverers all areas within the stadium including the concourse areas underneath the stands. This enables more comfort and enjoyment for all fans when coming to Warrington Wolves RLFC. Anyone seen breaking this rule may be removed from the stadium.

One thing is for sure, The Halliwell Jones Stadium experience is a must for all supporters of Rugby League.