About Swansea City
Swansea City were formed in 1912 and moved to the Swansea.com Stadium (formerly Liberty Stadium) in 2005. The Swans have played in the Premier League and won the League Cup. The stadium is in Landore, north of Swansea city centre, and is shared with the Ospreys rugby union team.
Away fans are housed in the north stand with good views and dedicated concourse facilities.
Quick Facts
Full Name: Swansea City Association Football Club
Nickname: The Swans
Founded: 1912
Stadium: Swansea.com Stadium
Capacity: 21,088
Location: Swansea
League: EFL
Stadium Information
Stadium Name
Swansea.com Stadium
Address
Swansea.com Stadium
Landore
Swansea
SA1 2FA
Capacity
21,088
Opened
2005
Pitch Dimensions
105m x 68m
Surface
Grass
Stadium History & Features
The Swansea.com Stadium (formerly Liberty Stadium) opened in 2005, replacing the Vetch Field. It is a modern all-seater in Landore. Away fans are located in the north stand with good views of the pitch.
Away Fan Seating
Away supporters are allocated seating in the north stand. Allocations vary by fixture; typically around 1,500–2,500 for league matches. Views are good and concourse facilities are available behind the away section.
Getting to the Swansea.com Stadium
By Train
Swansea station is about 2 miles from the Swansea.com Stadium. From there you can take a bus or taxi to the ground. Trains run from Cardiff, Bristol, London, and other cities. The club sometimes runs shuttle buses; check the website.
By Bus
Bus routes serve the Swansea.com Stadium from Swansea city centre. Check First Cymru and the club website for matchday services.
By Car
The stadium is off the A4217 and close to the M4 (Junction 45). Official parking is available; check the club website. Follow signs for Swansea.com Stadium / Landore.
Travel Tip
Buses from Swansea station or the centre are the most convenient option. Shuttle buses may run on matchdays; check the club.
Parking Information
Official parking is available at the Swansea.com Stadium; check the club website for booking. Do not park on residential streets without checking restrictions.
Official Parking
Official car parks are available at the stadium; check the club website. Blue Badge holders should contact the club for accessible parking.
Street Parking
Residential streets near the ground have restrictions. Do not park without checking signs; enforcement is in place.
Important Parking Advice
Use official parking or public transport where possible. Do not park on residential streets without a valid permit.
Pubs and Bars
Swansea city centre has a range of pubs and bars; the area around the Swansea.com Stadium is more limited. Above we show some highly rated venues nearby; get more on the Follow Away App.
Pubs near the ground
Location: Swansea city centre, approaches to Swansea.com Stadium
Distance: 10–25 minutes by bus / car
Several pubs in the centre; limited options at the stadium. Many fans drink in Swansea before taking a bus to the ground. Policies vary; check before you go.
Pub Tips for Away Fans
Swansea city centre is a popular base. Buses run to the Swansea.com Stadium. Be respectful and follow any steward or pub instructions.
Food and Dining Options
Inside the Stadium
The Swansea.com Stadium has food and drink kiosks in the concourses. Options include hot food, pies, burgers, snacks, and soft and alcoholic drinks. Contactless payment is widely accepted.
- Pies & Hot Food: Standard matchday hot food
- Burgers & Snacks: Available at concourse kiosks
- Soft Drinks & Hot Beverages: Tea, coffee, and soft drinks
- Alcohol: Beer and other drinks (ID may be required)
Near the Stadium
Around the ground
Limited options at the stadium site; many fans eat in Swansea city centre.
Swansea City Centre
A range of restaurants, cafes, and pubs. Popular with away fans for pre and post-match.
Swansea City Centre
Swansea city centre offers a range of dining options. Many away fans eat or drink in the centre before taking a bus to the Swansea.com Stadium.
Need a hotel?
Staying overnight? Here are some of the highest-rated hotels near Swansea.com Stadium on Google. For more options, get more venues on the Follow Away App.
Get more venues on the Follow Away App to find hotels and places to stay near the ground.
Ticket Information
Buying Tickets
Away tickets for the Swansea.com Stadium are sold through your club's official ticket office. Allocations vary by fixture; typically around 1,500–2,500 for league matches. Check your club for sale dates and loyalty criteria.
Ticket Prices
Prices are set by Swansea City and communicated via your club. Confirm with your club for exact prices and concessions.
Important Ticket Information
- Tickets are sold only through your club's official channels
- Photo ID may be required for collection or entry
- Never buy from touts or unofficial sources
- Check your club for sale dates and loyalty requirements
Matchday Tips for Away Fans
Before the Match
- Arrive Early: Allow time for buses or the drive from the station and for security.
- Transport: Check First Cymru and the club for shuttle or bus services.
At the Stadium
- Security: Bags may be searched; allow time at the turnstiles.
- Seating: Away fans are in the north stand. Follow stewards' directions.
- Facilities: Toilets and kiosks are in the concourses behind the away section.
After the Match
- Exiting: There may be a short hold-back. Follow steward instructions.
- Transport: Bus queues can be long. Consider waiting in the city centre.
General Advice
- Cash & Cards: Contactless is widely accepted.
- Respect: Be respectful to home fans and stewards.
