Sports Direct is located at Unit 3 Churchill Way W, Salisbury SP2 7TS, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Sports Direct and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Clare Hansom

5 Google Rating

A big thank you to a lovely young man working there today who offered us the use of their office for

5/ 5

A big thank you to a lovely young man working there today who offered us the use of their office for my autistic son who was having a meltdown for him to calm down in. Was really impressed staff very friendly x

Sam Jinks

5 Google Rating

Sports direct. Just saying the name sends shivers down my spine. Good shivers, the kind you get when

5/ 5

Sports direct. Just saying the name sends shivers down my spine. Good shivers, the kind you get when you've just finished a hearty bowl of soup. Me and my 14 kids love spending a Saturday down at Sports Direct, we all get matching shell-suits and throw a trolley into the canal. Such great family memories, I cant believe its been only 5 years since me and the missus did it for the first time on our honeymoon. One small problem I have however, is the plastic bags they use. As a vegan (although I like the occasional KFC) I find it appalling that we are still destroying our oceans with this plague of plastic. I just threw up in my mouth thinking about it. Yuck. Another thing while I'm here, my 5th oldest, Brutus was scolded by a pock-faced member of staff for nothing! "You're kids are making a right-racket!" So rude, what else do you expect, you're only selling ones for the left! Overall I'm extremely pleased with the service and facilities provided here and will be returning during the Easter break when my kids get bored. 5*

angela murphy

1 Google Rating

Only 2 cubicles for a store that size? Hidden away in the corner by the tills. Was trying on a swimm

1/ 5

Only 2 cubicles for a store that size? Hidden away in the corner by the tills. Was trying on a swimming costume and a man opened the curtain. Not happy about that! They used to have four proper cubicles with locks on the doors, still not enough but at least they were secure Shall not be shopping there again unless they man they have a member of staff guarding the cubicles.

Tracey Armstrong

3 Google Rating

Good sized store that feels quite cramped with free parking adjacent, that has a good range of footw

3/ 5

Good sized store that feels quite cramped with free parking adjacent, that has a good range of footware & clothing for ladies, men & children, plus accessories for your favourite chosen sport, staff could be friendlier & they could have a wider range of sizes in stock, as everything I liked they didn't have in a size 5.

Fi Lu

1 Google Rating

Cheating on prices and unwelcome. They put items in one big box without a price label, and the price

1/ 5

Cheating on prices and unwelcome. They put items in one big box without a price label, and the price indicated in the box is not the one of all of them!!! disgusted

John Jagoe

5 Google Rating

Great team at Sports Direct! David, the manager was very helpful and sorted my problem of studs tha

5/ 5

Great team at Sports Direct! David, the manager was very helpful and sorted my problem of studs that fell out of rugby boots after 2 weeks (they were cheap boots but very good for what i need: Walking Rugby on wet fields. The whole team was very helpfull and i recommend David and team!

Cameron UwU

5 Google Rating

Pretty sporty if you ask me

5/ 5

Pretty sporty if you ask me

john stokes

5 Google Rating

Great. Prices extraordinary good

5/ 5

Great. Prices extraordinary good

Sisi jones

5 Google Rating

An exchange couldn t have been any easier ,thank you.

5/ 5

An exchange couldn t have been any easier ,thank you.

Jim McDonald

5 Google Rating

Great range and great offers staff really helpful

5/ 5

Great range and great offers staff really helpful

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