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Levy partners with Huddersfield Town to manage Accu Stadium hospitality

Levy partners with Huddersfield Town to manage Accu Stadium hospitality

Levy partners with Huddersfield Town to manage Accu Stadium hospitality

The partnership is intended to position the stadium as a year-round venue for conferences, exhibitions, and private events
Levy partners with Huddersfield Town to manage Accu Stadium hospitality

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Levy has entered into a long-term strategic partnership with Huddersfield Town to manage catering and hospitality operations at the Accu Stadium. 

The agreement covers both general admission concourses and premium hospitality areas, following the club’s acquisition of the stadium and its surrounding 53-acre site in late 2025.

The partnership is intended to position the stadium as a year-round venue for conferences, exhibitions, and private events. 

The non-match day strategy aligns with the goals of chairman Kevin Nagle and the Town Sports and Entertainment Group to maximise the utility of the HD1 site outside of the football calendar.

As part of the agreement, Levy will invest in new concourse equipment and technology. The operational plan also includes the integration of regional suppliers into the stadium’s supply chain and the implementation of sustainability initiatives focused on waste reduction and environmental efficiency.

Paul Reeves, Huddersfield Town chief revenue officer, said: “We’re really excited to partner with Levy at the Accu Stadium, and look forward to seeing their expertise across hospitality, catering and experience, benefitting everyone visiting us here in HD1 all year round.

“Levy will work closely with us across non-match day events as we step up our desire to see our home become a destination 365 days a year. This long-term agreement will also see a significant investment into concourse equipment, technology and hospitality developments; we therefore hope to see supporters noticing enhancements across the stadium as the partnership develops.”

Matthew Lewis, chief operating officer at Levy, added: “We are proud to partner with a club as historic as Huddersfield Town. Our mission is to create a match day environment that reflects the passion of the fans while setting a new standard for hospitality in the region.

“Crucially, we see the stadium as a 365-day-a-year asset; by driving a robust non-match day events strategy, we will ensure the club remains a vibrant hub for the community every day of the week.”

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