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MKM Stadium Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience

MKM Stadium Facilities Guide 2026: Accessibility, Toilets, Food and Fan Experience
View inside the MKM Stadium, Hull - Photo via IMAGO / Every Second Media

A visit to MKM Stadium can be about much more than simply watching football.

With modern facilities, top food offerings and strong accessibility provisions, Hull City's home ground provides a comfortable matchday experience for both regular supporters and first-time visitors.

Whether you're attending as a Hull City fan, travelling with the away support or bringing the family along, FootballGroundGuide covers everything you need to know about facilities inside the MKM Stadium after they made their long-awaited return to the Premier League.

MKM Stadium Turnstiles, Entry and Security Access

The MKM Stadium is designed with crowd movement and ease of access in mind, with turnstiles positioned around all sides of the stadium.

Each stand has clearly numbered entry points, and stewards are positioned throughout the approaches and entrances to direct supporters.

Entry is via:

  • Digital tickets
  • Printed tickets
  • Automated barcode readers

Supporters are encouraged to arrive early for larger fixtures, as congestion can build closer to kick-off.

Security Procedures

Standard security measures include:

  • Bag inspections
  • Random searches
  • Bag-size restrictions (typically A4 size or smaller)
  • Restrictions on prohibited items, including bottles, flares and large flags

Accessibility at Entry

The stadium also provides:

  • Dedicated accessible turnstiles
  • Step-free access routes
  • Trained stewards for supporters with mobility requirements

Food and Drink at the MKM Stadium: Options, Quality and Prices

The MKM Stadium has developed a reputation for offering stronger food choices than many football grounds and ranked among the UK's top stadiums for food quality according to supporter reviews in 2025.

Alongside traditional football favourites, supporters now have access to more street-food inspired options.

Hot Food Options

Supporters may find:

  • Chicken katsu curry
  • Chicken gyros
  • BBQ pulled pork loaded fries
  • Pulled pork burgers
  • Southern fried chicken
  • Guest food boxes
  • Steak and ale pie
  • Chicken balti pie
  • Chip spice chips
  • Quarter-pound cheeseburgers
  • Hot dogs
  • Loaded nachos

Traditional Matchday Options

Kiosks throughout the stadium also provide:

  • Burgers and hot dogs
  • Pies and pasties
  • Chips and loaded fries
  • Chocolate and confectionery
  • Crisps and snacks

Food quality is generally considered reliable, and service is designed around speed to minimise queue times.

Supporters can purchase beer, cider, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, bottled water and a variety of soft drinks.

It is also worth noting that the stadium operates as a cashless venue.

MKM Stadium Concourse Areas, Bars and Matchday Facilities

The MKM Stadium features spacious and modern concourses designed to comfortably handle large crowds.

Supporters will find:

  • Wide walkways
  • Clearly signposted facilities
  • TV screens showing early kick-offs and pre-match coverage
  • Multiple food and drink kiosks

Bars and Hospitality Areas

Each stand contains:

  • Alcohol-serving bar areas
  • Soft drink outlets
  • Multiple kiosks to help reduce queues

Hospitality guests benefit from:

  • Premium bars
  • Executive lounges
  • Restaurant-style dining facilities

These areas provide a quieter and more premium matchday experience.

Toilets and Other Matchday Facilities at the MKM Stadium

Toilets are positioned throughout the concourses and are generally clean and well-maintained.

Facilities include:

  • Male and female toilet blocks
  • Accessible toilets in all stands
  • Baby-changing facilities
  • First aid rooms
  • Steward assistance points
  • Lost property services

Facilities are well signposted throughout the stadium.

View outside the MKM Stadium, home to Hull City FC
View outside the MKM Stadium, home to Hull City FC – Photo via IMAGO / Pro Sports Images

Family Areas at the MKM Stadium

Hull City operates a dedicated Family Zone aimed at younger supporters and parents attending matches.

Features include:

  • Family-friendly stewarding
  • A calmer atmosphere
  • Child-focused pre-match activities
  • Club mascot appearances
  • Easy access to toilets and food outlets

The area is designed to create a relaxed and welcoming environment for supporters of all ages.

Safe Standing at the MKM Stadium

The MKM Stadium now operates licensed safe-standing sections in selected areas of the ground.

Safe-standing locations include the North Stand and the East Stand. These sections are positioned above the disabled deck level and feature rail seating systems that include:

  • Designated standing spaces
  • Safety rails behind each row
  • Compliance with modern SGSA safety standards

The additions were introduced following consultation with safety authorities and supporter groups.

Disability Access and Inclusive Facilities at the MKM Stadium

The MKM Stadium is regarded as one of the stronger grounds for accessibility and inclusive facilities.

Accessible Seating

Facilities include:

  • Wheelchair spaces across multiple stands
  • Companion seating beside wheelchair bays
  • Strong viewing positions throughout the stadium

Mobility Access

Supporters can benefit from:

  • Step-free routes throughout the ground
  • Lifts serving upper levels
  • Clearly signposted accessible entrances

Sensory and Neurodiverse Support

Additional support includes:

  • Quiet spaces
  • Sensory packs
  • Trained stewards for neurodiverse supporters

Parking and Transport

Supporters requiring assistance can access:

  • Blue Badge parking near the stadium
  • Drop-off areas close to entrances

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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