About this venue
Hill Dickinson Stadium is a modern stadium that immediately stands out for its dockside setting and distinctive contemporary design of steel, glass, and clean architectural lines. With a capacity of around 52,769 seats, it is built for major football nights and high-profile events, while still offering strong sightlines from different sections. Its scale makes a striking first impression, yet the overall design also feels purposeful and visitor-focused, giving it the character of a venue created for long-term comfort as well as spectacle.
Inside, the emphasis is on a modern event experience: wide concourses, contemporary food and drink areas, and seating designed for a more comfortable stay throughout the occasion. The atmosphere can become especially intense, and the acoustics, together with the compact arrangement of the stands, help crowd energy carry quickly toward the pitch. That is why Hill Dickinson Stadium is more than a place where a match or concert happens; the setting itself becomes part of the event.
The venue is located at Regent Rd, Liverpool, United Kingdom. For the final approach to the entrance, visitors should follow access along Regent Road, where entry points are arranged beside the stadium, while Sandhills is a practical rail stop for the last part of the journey because shuttle connections operate toward the stadium area on event days. For wider city travel and broader transport guidance, continue with the information further down the page.
About the city
Liverpool, the legendary port city in North West England, has long been synonymous with top-tier entertainment and major events. Here, sport and music naturally blend with the city’s energy, and visitors often choose Liverpool for the atmosphere that surrounds matches and concerts. Alongside a lively nightlife scene, the city offers a wide range of accommodation and excellent food, making it easy to build a complete trip around the event itself. All of this makes Liverpool a destination you visit for the overall experience, not just for the ticket.
One of Liverpool’s biggest advantages is its transport connectivity: local and regional services make it quick to move between the city centre and key locations. The Merseyrail network and the integrated services coordinated by Merseytravel simplify access to major hubs and the areas where arenas and stadiums are located. If you arrive by train, Liverpool Lime Street is the main gateway, from which it’s easy to continue across the city. For air travel, Liverpool John Lennon Airport provides a convenient entry point to the region, and the mix of trains, buses and taxis keeps connections to event venues straightforward and easy to understand—even for first-time visitors.
Before or after the event, it’s worth taking Liverpool’s “bonus” experiences: a walk along the River Mersey and the city waterfront, a visit to Royal Albert Dock, and photos at Pier Head deliver that unmistakable maritime-city feel. For a taste of urban history and musical tradition, Cavern Quarter is a classic stop, while the calmer streets of historic districts and nearby parks are ideal for a break from the crowds. Liverpool is best enjoyed when you combine the event with the city’s rhythm—then the whole stay really comes together.