Leigh Sports Village

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Leigh Sports Village
Capacity: 11,000

Leigh Sports Village will host the second game of the 2011 Four Nations tournament, when England take on Wales.

History

The stadium is now home to Co-operative Championship side Leigh Centurions following their re-location from their previous home, Hilton Park.

Now one of Rugby League’s flagship stadiums, Leigh Sports Village staged the 2010 Gillette Fusion Mid-Season International between England and France.

Getting There

Leigh Sports Village
Sale Way Sale Way (Off Atherleigh Way)
Leigh
WN7 4JY

By Car

Leigh Sports Village is just 5 minutes from Leigh Town Centre. Situated on Atherleigh Way (just off A580 East Lancs Road) it is easily accessible from the major road networks (including M6, M60, M61 and M62).

By Bus

Leigh Sports Village has its own dedicated bus stop located directly outside the stadium which is serviced by route number 597. Other routes and services include 34, 598 and 600 from Leigh Bus Station which run every 30 minutes and are within walking distance of the site.

By Train

Atherton Train Station is located approximately 4 miles for Leigh Sports Village, with services running on a regular basis within the Greater Manchester area. Bus stops are located in close proximity to the train station with the 582 service to Leigh town centre running every 10 minutes.

Leigh Sports Village Map

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