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Bloomfield Road Best Seats Guide

Matt Tait January 24, 2026 4 minutes read
Bloomfield Road

Bloomfield Road does not try to impress you with glass walls or LED ribbons. It wins you over by being close, loud, and honest. The ground is compact, steep in places, and unapologetically old school, which means seat choice matters more here than in most modern bowls. Pick right and you get one of the most engaging matchday views in the EFL. Pick wrong and you spend ninety minutes squinting past a pillar or watching play drift into the distance.

This guide breaks down every stand, what works, what does not, and where value actually lives at Bloomfield Road today.


Bloomfield Road at a Glance

DetailInformation
LocationBlackpool, Lancashire
CapacityApprox. 16,600
Opened1899
Pitch orientationNorth to South
Home clubBlackpool FC

The West Stand, Best Overall View

The West Stand is where Bloomfield Road behaves most like a modern stadium. The rake is sensible, the sightlines are clean, and you are close enough to read the body language of midfielders without feeling on top of the pitch.

This is the place for fans who want to understand the game rather than just feel it. Tactically, it is the strongest stand. Atmosphere is calmer but attentive, with most long-time season ticket holders based here.

Why choose the West StandWhat to watch out for
Central pitch viewsHigher ticket prices
Minimal obstructionsLess rowdy atmosphere
Ideal for first-time visitorsSells out quickly

The South Stand, Best for Atmosphere

If you want Bloomfield Road to sound like Bloomfield Road, this is where you sit. The South Stand houses the loudest home support and creates the pressure that visiting full-backs never quite enjoy.

Views are good in the central sections, slightly less forgiving toward the corners, but the trade-off is worth it if noise matters more than perfect angles.

Best seatsAvoid if
Central lower rowsYou prefer a quiet view
Near the halfway lineYou want premium legroom
Mid-tier heightYou dislike standing fans

The East Stand, Best Value Seats

The East Stand is where budget-conscious fans quietly do very well. Sightlines are generally solid, especially in the central blocks, and prices tend to undercut the West Stand without a dramatic drop in quality.

This stand also gives you a good sense of Bloomfield Roadโ€™s scale. You feel close to the pitch, the stands feel steep enough to keep play tight, and you avoid most structural obstructions.

StrengthsLimitations
Good value pricingLess cover from weather
Honest football viewsCorners feel distant
Family friendly zonesFewer amenities

The North Stand, Away End Perspective

For home fans, the North Stand is rarely the first choice, but it is useful to understand. Views are functional rather than inspiring, and atmosphere depends heavily on the opposition. When a large away following is in town, the noise can be impressive. When it is not, the stand can feel detached.

If you are a neutral or attending with away support, sightlines remain clear enough, but this is not where Bloomfield Roadโ€™s personality shines.


Best Seats by Matchday Priority

PriorityBest Stand
Best overall viewWest Stand
Loudest atmosphereSouth Stand
Best valueEast Stand
Neutral experienceWest or East Stand

Accessibility and Legroom Notes

Bloomfield Road is traditional, which means legroom varies. Newer seating areas in the West Stand offer the most comfort. Older sections, particularly in the East and South Stands, can feel tight for taller fans. Accessible seating is available, but availability is limited and should be booked early.


Where to Buy Tickets

For most matches, tickets are straightforward if you know where to look.

The safest and best option is the official Blackpool FC ticket site, which offers face-value pricing and seat selection. This should always be your first stop.

For sold-out fixtures or last-minute plans, reputable resale platforms like StubHub and Viagogo list Bloomfield Road tickets, though prices can rise sharply for local derbies or promotion run-ins. Always check seller ratings and seating details carefully.

If you are already in Blackpool, the club ticket office at Bloomfield Road sometimes releases late availability on matchday mornings, especially for midweek fixtures.


TFC Takeaway

Bloomfield Road rewards fans who choose carefully. There are no bad seats in theory, but there are definitely smarter ones. The West Stand gives clarity, the South Stand gives chaos, and the East Stand quietly delivers value. What you prioritise will shape your entire afternoon.

This ground still believes football should feel close and slightly uncomfortable. Sit in the right place and that belief works entirely in your favour.

About the Author

Matt Tait

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A graduate of the University of Surrey, Matt is a multi-talented content creator, SEO, UX specialist and web developer who has worked in TV production for formats as diverse as Question Time and Robot Wars for the BBC. After a spell with the Press Association on emerging VOD technology and Virgin Media, he joined the Footymad network of websites and forums, which was at the time the largest social network for football fans in the world. Also at this time Matt acted as a consultant for the PFA on their players' social media sites when GiveMeSport was more football focused. After moving to Snack Media he again worked on brands such as GiveMeSport, Football Fancast, and the numerous network of sites represented such as Wisden and BT. Winner of the NESTA Design & Innovation award and a BBC Techno Games gold medallist. Matt is a passionate content creator for TFC Stadiums and Seven Swords.

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