Peninsula Stadium

Peninsula Stadium

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Moor Ln,Salford,M7 3PZ,United Kingdom

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This compact football ground is home to Salford City FC, who play in League Two. The stadium has a small club shop and a terrace for away fans. Pies are available on matchdays, along with ale. The ground is well-organised and clean, with a friendly set-up. It’s known for its compact size and being easy to navigate.

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4.1(8 reviews)
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Hasan AlSaeghLocal Guide
10 months ago

My son and I visited the Peninsula Stadium to watch the League Two match between Salford City and Crewe Alexandra. We had a fantastic time! The stadium may be small, but it’s clean, quiet, and very well-organized. The area around the stadium is full of lovely houses, and the whole environment felt safe and welcoming. What really stood out to us was how friendly and polite everyone was. All the people around us were locals, and they treated us with genuine warmth and respect. It felt like we were part of the community. Watching League Two football is a unique experience—very different from the Premier League. Here, you feel closer to the action and to the people. You see the real citizens, the everyday fans, and the true spirit of English football. We really enjoyed the match and the whole atmosphere. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend coming to see a League Two game. It’s an experience you won’t forget!

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Chris EkinsLocal Guide
7 months ago

As a disabled away fan, I was particularly disappointed with my visit to Salford City FC. The facilities and accessibility provisions for visiting supporters were extremely poor and felt like an afterthought. The photos attached show the restricted view from the area were I was placed which felt like I was cattle being herded and it’s almost impossible to see large parts of the pitch when seated in a mobility scooter. The only alternative offered was to sit at the opposite end of the ground, in the home supporters’ disabled section. That meant being completely separated from my friends, family, and fellow away supporters — which takes away a huge part of the matchday experience and atmosphere. For a modern football club, this setup feels outdated and unfair. Disabled fans should be able to enjoy the same view, atmosphere, and inclusion as everyone else. I hope Salford City seriously reviews and improves its accessibility arrangements for away supporters in the near future.

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Carl NortonLocal Guide
9 months ago

Brilliant stadium watched Salford vs Accrington Stanley great atmosphere absolute blast we all had