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UAB Blazers vs. Auburn Tigers Regions Field May 05th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Auburn Tigers Regions Field
1401 1st Ave S,, Birmingham, AL
35203, US
1. Birmingham Parking Deck - 0.3 miles - $10
2. Park at 20th Street - 0.4 miles - $8
3. 1st Avenue North Lot - 0.5 miles - $7
4. Railroad Park Lot - 0.6 miles - $5
5. 29th Street Lot - 0.7 miles - $6
Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium isn’t just a place where Alabama fans celebrate historic wins like the 2012 national championship or the thrilling victory over Notre Dame, it’s a true football cathedral that oozes tradition and passion. You walk into this massive bowl and feel the energy ripple through the stands, especially when the band is playing and the crowd’s roar hits you like a wave. The stadium’s been expanded a few times, so now it comfortably seats over 100,000 screaming fans, with everything from lively concession stands featuring local barbecue and Southern comfort foods to luxe premium boxes for those who want a little more class and a lot more privacy. It’s a place that’s seen heartbreak and elation, and every time you’re there, it’s hard not to get caught up in the emotion of the moment. If you’re heading to an Auburn Tigers Tuscaloosa game, just know that the atmosphere here is something you won’t forget, whether you’re cheering for Alabama or just soaking in the electric vibe. Parking can be a bit of a puzzle, so plan ahead by arriving early and entering through the gates off 14th Street, or take a short stroll east on 6th Street and swing left on Paul W. Bryant Drive for a better shot at a spot. Either way, it’s all part of the game day experience that makes college football so special.