At Stangmore Park · Stangmore Park, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
Dungannon Swifts play their home fixtures in the NIFL Premiership, Northern Ireland’s top football division, at Stangmore Park on the southern edge of Dungannon. The next confirmed home date is Saturday, 5 September 2026 against newly promoted Limavady United, with a bigger draw following a week later on 12 September, when Linfield, Northern Ireland’s most successful club, visit Stangmore Park.
Stangmore Park has been Dungannon Swifts’ home since 1975, when the club bought the land and built a wooden social club, later replaced by the current clubhouse. The ground holds a few thousand spectators, with a covered main stand and seating alongside open terracing, and has occasionally hosted other clubs, including Ballinamallard United and Warrenpoint Town, when their own grounds were unavailable. Swifts open the new season away from home, with the campaign including an early trip to Portadown and a first Belfast away day at Cliftonville, before a run of home games through September against Limavady United, Linfield and Ballymena United. Admission on matchday is pay at the gate, so no advance ticket is needed for a regular league fixture.
Stangmore Park is just off the A29, about a mile south of Dungannon town centre, with parking on site. Dungannon’s Ulsterbus links connect the town to Omagh, Cookstown and Belfast, and the ground is a short taxi ride or walk from the town centre.
Dungannon’s Hill of The O’Neill and Ranfurly House sit above the town centre, a few minutes’ drive from Stangmore Park. There is more to see in Dungannon and across Co. Tyrone.
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