The venue: Lille Métropole Hockey Club
Situated 106, avenue Henri Delécaux in Lambersart, the club borders the park de la Citadelle (Bois de Boulogne) and benefits from a high quality environment and all the infrastructures that have made the Lille area a popular centre for large scale conventions and events.

Coming to Lille by train
Lille has two train stations, 400 metres apart, in the town centre and connected to the metro and tramway:
- Lille Flandres Station: TER and TGV direct to Paris
- Lille Europe Station: Eurostar for London and Brussels, TGV direct to Roissy airport, Paris, and all major French cities.
Main cities covered: Brussels (38 minutes, 14 TGV and Eurostars per day), Paris (1h, 26 direct TGVs per day), London (1h20), Lyon (3h, 11 direct TGVs per day), Marseille (4h30, 6 direct TGVs per day), Bordeaux (5h, 6 direct TGVs per day), Strasbourg (3h20).
Coming to Lille by plane
Lille-Lesquin international airport is 10 km from the centre of Lille. It covers over 60 national and international airports (direct international flights from Milan, Venice and Warsaw).
Lille is also less than an hour by train from two international airports: Paris Charles de Gaulle (51 min. by TGV), Brussels Zaventem (38 min. by train).
Coming to Lille by car
Lille is the crossroads of 4 motorways:
- A1 from Paris (220 km), A22 / E17 from Gent (75 km) then Anvers (125 km) and Amsterdam (290 km)
- A26 from Calais (110 km)
- A27 / E42 from Brussels (110 km)




















