AJ Bell Stadium is located at 1 Stadium Way, Barton upon Irwell, Eccles, Manchester M30 7EY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with AJ Bell Stadium and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Peter Thompson

5 Google Rating

AJ Bell is home to Sale Sharks, if you are looking for a new sport to follow then this is the place

5/ 5

AJ Bell is home to Sale Sharks, if you are looking for a new sport to follow then this is the place to be. All the world class Rugby stars on show as well as the next generation of stars in the making. Visit the AJ Bell and support the Sharks in top quality competition with European competition too. Give your support and be part of the next best thing in the Northwest - Sale Sharks!

Farhat Jabeen

4 Google Rating

Just started to go

4/ 5

Just started to go

Anthony Major

5 Google Rating

Great place

5/ 5

Great place

Richard U

3 Google Rating

The home of Sale Sharks, the Northwest's only premiership rugby team. Unfortunately the stadium does

3/ 5

The home of Sale Sharks, the Northwest's only premiership rugby team. Unfortunately the stadium does not live up the exciting heart pounding rugby which is played. There are mainly negatives as to the physical structure. Abysmal parking arrangements, can take an hour to exit the car park after the game. Lengthy queues to get in, even more ridiculous queues to get a drink etc (15/20 minutes is not unusual). We take our own now. The score board opposite the Printerland Stand is barely legible. Queues for the toilets and only two hand dryers. Otherwise the place is clean and tidy and the staff are very pleasant and helpful.

Matthew Hayes

1 Google Rating

Went there for a daytime corporate event (not match related) They had signs everywhere saying to cle

1/ 5

Went there for a daytime corporate event (not match related) They had signs everywhere saying to clean your hands/sanitise. I visited 3 different bathrooms during my day there and not one had hand soap in the dispensers. Pretty poor considering the Current ongoing pandemic......

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