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Delaware Blue Hens vs. Liberty Flames Delaware Stadium October 02nd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Liberty Flames Football Delaware Stadium
601 S College Road, Newark, DE
19716, US
1. Lot 1: 0.2 miles, $10
2. Lot 2: 0.3 miles, $10
3. Lot 3: 0.4 miles, $10
4. Lot 4: 0.5 miles, $10
5. Laird Campus: 0.6 miles, $10
6. South Campus: 0.7 miles, $10
If you're looking for a game-day experience that really gets your heart pounding, Liberty Flames Football Newark at Delaware Stadium is where the action happens. This place isn’t just about the game, though; it’s packed with history like hosting the 1979 NCAA I-AA title game, which still gets talked about around here. The stadium has definitely stepped up its fan experience with plenty of concession stands, clean bathrooms, and family-friendly zones that make it easy for everyone to enjoy the day. It’s also more than just a stadium, it's a hub for community events like youth football clinics and local gatherings, really bringing people together. Sitting fieldside gives you that unbeatable close-up feeling, like you’re right there with the players, which is pretty awesome. And if you’re bringing the kiddos, the Family-Friendly Area makes sure they’re entertained too. Getting to Delaware Stadium for Liberty Flames Football Newark is pretty straightforward, just hop on the transit bus that runs through the University of Delaware campus, and for safety, there’s a crossing at the intersection you’ll want to use. Honestly, it’s one of those places that makes you feel connected, and whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the energy in the air is contagious.