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National Football museum

National Football Museum

The 'first half' of the museum tells the story of how
the game of football came to be invented, illustrating
developments over the last 150 years and speculating on
what the future is likely to hold for both players and
supporters in years to come.


The museum's 'second half' is a themed, hands-on exhibition
which examines different aspects of the world of football,
ranging from filmed table football were players can
see 'action replays' from their game, to the opportunity
to take part in a special edition of Match of the Day,
were you take to the mic with Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker.


The museum's vast range of exhibits and interactive
experiences is complemented by an 'Extra Time' feature
in the form of the museum's shop, which offers a selection
of gifts and souvenirs from around the footballing world,
and the 'Ground Cafe'.

Opening Times

Mondays:** Closed (excluding Bank Holidays)
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday Matchday: 10am-3pm; Re-open 4.45pm-6pm
Midweek Matchday: 10am - 7.30pm
Sunday: 11am - 5pm

**Admission is free

Deepdale is the home of the National Football Museum,
situated on the main side of the ground between the Sir
Tom Finney Stand and Bill Shankly Kop.

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