The Hawthorns Ground Guide: 10 Things You Need To Know

Travelling to West Brom vs Newcastle? Get the lowdown.

Capacity: 27,000 Open Since: 1900 Address: Birmingham Rd, West Bromwich, West Midlands B71 4LF Currently managed by former Newcastle, Everton and Preston coach Alan Irvine, the Baggies have held their own in the Premier League despite repeated flirtations with relegation since their last promotion. Emerging talents like Saido Berahino and a healthy level of Premier League experience has turned them from perennial relegation fodder into a viable mid-table side. If they can keep ahold of Berahino, and take advantage of his goals, they might well be able to make the step up into the top half - considering how valuable goals are - and there strong defence and pace on the break make them a match for anyone.

10. How To Get There

It's not a particularly hard stadium to get to - situated on the A41 about half a mile from Junction 1 of the M5. Leave the M5 and it's harder to miss it than to find it, but beware of speed cameras - there's a few of them - not that you'd be speeding anyway of course. For those travelling by train, the stadium has its own station, about a five minute walk away, which can be reached from Birmingham New Street: first take a train to Smethwick Galton Bridge and change there for the Hawthorns. The whole journey should take a shade less than 25 minutes. There's also direct trains from Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill with a metro line running from Birmingham Snow Hill.
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