(in yellow) vs
Kidderminster Harriers, 2005, with the Jack Carr Stand in the background. Southport F.C. moved to what is now called Haig Avenue in 1905 (then called Ash Lane). The road the ground is situated on and the ground itself were officially renamed Haig Avenue after
Earl Haig in 1921. The grandstand that now stands at Haig Avenue was opened in August 1968, two years after the original main stand had burnt down. The fire began at around 5am and destroyed most of the club's possessions, including kits, with only the club safe, holding some of the takings from the previous day's victory over
Wrexham surviving. Following the fire, the club appealed for donations to help towards the £70,000 restoration costs. A temporary main stand was put up instead during the season
Billy Bingham's side won promotion to the Third Division.
Eric Morecambe presented the club with a trophy to commemorate their achievement. Today there is open terracing at the "Blowick" away end and on the "Popular Side" opposite the Main Stand. Covered terracing for about 10,000 spectators on the Popular Side and Scarisbrick End was demolished following legal action against the football club by Sefton Council under the Safety of Sports Grounds legislation. On 10 September 2012, it was announced that
Merseyrail had agreed a sponsorship deal that would see Haig Avenue renamed the "Merseyrail Community Stadium". After years of procrastination, the club said that in the summer of 2014, with the financial assistance of the Trust in Yellow supporters' trust, County Insurance and a grant from the football authorities, it would erect new corner floodlights to replace those erected along the sides of the pitch over 40 years previously. While some preparatory work on the project started in May/June 2014, just within the deadline set in the town planning conditions, the club has since revised the completion date to November 2014.
Everton Reserves currently play their home games at the stadium. On 4 August 2019, it was announced that the stadium would now be known as The Pure Stadium after Pure Business Group offered a three-year naming deal. It was revealed on 24 April 2023, that the charity, Big Help Project, will become a "Strategic Partner" to Southport FC, and that they are now the stadium sponsors for the 2023/24 season, which will see the Haig Avenue Stadium being renamed "The Big Help Stadium". In May 2025, the stadium became known as The Southport FC Stadium after new owners purchased the club from The Big Help Group. ==Events==