Welcome to Ericstan Stadium, a premier sporting venue located in the heart of Wythenshawe, Manchester. Nestled on Timpson Road, our stadium is not just a destination for thrilling football matches; it’s a community hub where passion for sports comes alive. We pride ourselves on delivering an exceptional experience for every visitor, whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the game.

At Ericstan Stadium, we are dedicated to fostering an inviting atmosphere that encourages camaraderie and excitement. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries, ensuring that your visit is as enjoyable as possible. With a variety of events and matches hosted throughout the year, there is always something happening at our venue.

We invite you to explore our website at [http://wythenshawetownfc.co.uk/club/club-information](http://wythenshawetownfc.co.uk/club/club-information) for information on upcoming events, ticket bookings, and more. For personalized assistance or to book an appointment, feel free to contact us directly. Experience the vibrant spirit of local football at Ericstan Stadium—where every match is a celebration!

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Lovely local friendly place. Good barstaff reasonable prices.

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Lovely local friendly place. Good barstaff reasonable prices.

Janet Cawley

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Closed I think.

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