Edgbaston, Birmingham
Parents can bring buggies to the venue. There will be a designated area to leave buggies on arrival. Buggies are not allowed in the stands.
Around the venue, there are a number of wheelchair-user areas located within the stands to ensure fans remain a part of the atmosphere. Elevated wheelchair positions are located in the West Upper Stand and the South Stand Lower. These can be accessed by using the elevators in Main Reception. There is also pitch level wheelchair accessible seating at the front of the Eric Hollies Stand.
Lifts, ramps and staircases are available around the ground, while the venue’s stewarding team are available to provide assistance to any fans who require it.
Edgbaston is a proud partner of the National Key Scheme (NKS), which offers disabled people independent access to locked public toilets. These can be found around the ground, and stewards will carry a key for fans who are not part of the scheme or who have forgotten to bring their key with them.
Edgbaston also offers a Changing Places toilet located behind the Eric Hollies Stand. To use the Changing Places facility, please ask one of the stewarding team on duty at the Eric Hollies Stand.
Gender neutral toilet and nursing rooms are available.
Multi-faith Room
Multi-faith Rooms are available in the South Stand on the first floor, next to the 501* Lounge, and behind the Selco Builders Warehouse Family Stand.
To access the Multi-faith Room, please speak to a steward on the day.
Sensory Rooms
Sensory Rooms are available for children and adults with sensory processing issues to attend a match in a calm environment at Edgbaston Stadium. The specially designed spaces are located in the South Stand and in the RES Wyatt Stand.
To access the Sensory Rooms, please speak to a steward or contact before you visit via email: customerservices@edgbaston.com.