Totally Wicked Stadium
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The Totally Wicked Stadium[6] is a rugby league stadium in St. Helens, England. Known as Langtree Park until 2017, it has a capacity of over 18,000 and is the home ground of St Helens R.F.C. The stadium was granted planning permission in 2008 and construction started in 2010.[7]
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St Helens Stadium | |
Full name | Totally Wicked Stadium[1] |
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Location | Totally Wicked Stadium McManus Drive Peasley Cross St Helens WA9 3AL |
Coordinates | 53°26′51″N 2°43′39″W |
Owner | St Helens R.F.C. |
Operator | St Helens R.F.C. |
Capacity | 18,000[2] |
Record attendance | 17,980 (St. Helens vs Wigan 6 April 2012)[3] (St. Helens vs Wigan 18 April 2014)[4] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 2010–2011 |
Opened | 2011 |
Construction cost | £25 Million[5] |
Architect | Barr Construction |
Main contractors | Langtree Group |
Tenants | |
St. Helens (2011–present) Liverpool F.C. Women (2024–present) | |
Website | |
https://www.totallywickedstadium.com/ |
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The first rugby league match played at the stadium was between St. Helens and Widnes on Friday 20 January 2012. St. Helens won the opening game by 42–24 and moved in ready for the 2012 Super League season.[8]
From the 2024/25 season, Liverpool FC Women will play at the stadium, after signing a 10 year deal.[9]