Woodlands Memorial Ground is a rugby stadium in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England.
It was named the Woodlands Memorial Ground in recognition of those members who gave their lives during World War II.
Fylde Rugby Club ran up significant debts in trying to compete in National One in the years 1997-9 and had to sell a small portion of the Woodlands grounds in order to re-establish financial health.
In June and July Blackpool Panthers played three rugby league games at Woodlands whilst Bloomfield Road was being reseeded.
The administrative and commercial base of the Blackpool Panthers, as well as the National League games moved to the Woodlands Memorial Ground.