London Stadium News : Important Matchday Information (2024)

VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE PROMOTION FINAL
SOLIHULL MOORS V GRIMSBY TOWN - SUNDAY 5 JUNE 3PM KO

Supporter, we look forward to welcoming you to London Stadium for the Vanarama National League Promotion Final on Sunday! Pease find important venue information below to make your day as enjoyable as possible, from planning your visit, to ticketing information, plus more on our Stadium facilities. Follow our channels for the most up to date venue information on matchday:

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TIMINGS
Hospitality doors – open from 1230
Turnstiles for general admission – open from 1330
Kick off – 1500

PLAN YOUR VISIT – GETTING HERE
Whether you plan to arrive by train, car, bus or any other means, we advise that you take a look at London Stadium’s ‘Getting Here’ page first, by clickinghere.

London Stadium is a public transport venue and there is no public car parking at London Stadium, other than blue badge parking. The closest car parks to London Stadium are situated atStratford Westfield.

ACCESSIBILITY
As one of the major venues on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Stadium shares with the Park the philosophy of being a venue for all. The Stadium takes pride in providing a dedicated service to all our guests, football supporters and concert-goers. This includes a wide range of features, facilities and services to support our disabled customers. For more information about the Accessibility facilities in place at the Stadium on matchday, please visithere.

Blue badge parking will be in place at Bridge 3, Marshgate Lane, E20 2ST. The what3words Bridge 3 location is here:https://w3w.co/brains.snack.farms

The Accessible Shuttle Bus will be in operation from 1215 before kick-off until 1815 in the following locations:

  • Stratford Station – Platform 13 (Jubilee Line)
  • Stratford International Station
  • Stadium: Bridge 3, Marshgate Lane, E20 2ST

TICKETING
We highly recommend that fans print their tickets before travelling to allow for a smoother entry experience. The readers can pick up tickets on phones but can cause issues on larger devices.

If you have no option to print your tickets, please remember to;

  • Charge your phone fully before you set off to the Stadium
  • make sure to have the PDF attachment with your tickets open and ready before you enter the turnstiles
  • remember to increase the brightness of your screen so your code will scan easily

CASHLESS STADIUM
A reminder that the Stadium is fully cashless, so make sure you have the correct payment method to hand when making purchases.

FREE STADIUM WIFI
Free Stadium WIFImeans that you can connect with stable and fast speeds throughout the concourse and in bowl – joinLSFreeWIFIand enter your details to connect.

STADIUM CATERING CONCESSIONS
Food and drink will be available throughout the concourses and for those in the hospitality lounges, as normal for a match day at London Stadium. Checkherefor more information on what is available.

TRAVEL NEWS
Supporters are advised to check their journeys before travel, with resources such asTfL's Journey Planneror theTfL Go apphelping to avoid any works across the transport network. Supporters may also wish to visit theNational Rail websiteto plan their journey if traveling on the rail network.

ROAD CLOSURES
The following closures will be in place three hours before Kick Off (from 12 noon Sunday 5thJune). These will be in place for approx. 2 hours post final whistle (1900hrs approx.)

  • From 1200 Westfield Avenue
  • Montfitchet Road
  • Pool Street
  • Sidings Street
  • Marshgate Lane (adjacent to the Stadium)

Please note, carpark A at Westfield Stratford City remains accessible throughout.

GROUND REGULATIONS
A reminder to all attendees, it is a requirement under theGround Regulationsto show your ticket to Stadium staff if requested, including any digital tickets.Non-compliance could result in refusal of entry or ejection, so please do ensure you can access your ticket at all times. For more information on Guest Services please visit the Stadium websitehere.

SEARCH AND BAG POLICIES
Avoid delays - please don't bring bags to the venue. All bags will be subject to a search regime. Bags larger than A4 size are not permitted, there are no left luggage facilities. All visitors may be searched - please have your coats open and remove hats at search areas. Please note any confiscated items will not be stored for collection post-match.

London Stadium News : Important Matchday Information (2024)

FAQs

What is London Stadium famous for? ›

With rock concerts through the intervening months, our versatile venue has also seen us host the Rugby World Cup, international and domestic Rugby Union, The Race of Champions, the RFL Four Nations and was home for the first Major League Baseball games to be played in Europe.

Who owns the London Stadium? ›

The stadium is owned by E20 Stadium LLP, a body set up by the LLDC to transform the stadium, but West Ham will be heavily involved in any negotiations with regards to a possible naming rights deal.

What is the curfew at London Stadium? ›

There will be further sound checks on the event day itself before the concerts begin. The curfew for the concert is at 10:30pm, however the premises license allows for performance up until 23:00.

What is the stadium in London you can see sport and rock concerts called? ›

London Olympic Stadium

Once the epicentre of the world's greatest sporting event, the London Stadium was formerly known as the Olympic Stadium during the 2012 Summer Olympics.

What is the name of the most famous stadium in London? ›

Wembley Stadium (branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons) is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the original Wembley Stadium, which had stood from 1923 until 2003.

What is the main stadium in London? ›

Wembley Stadium is the national stadium of England and the home of English football. Put simply, it really doesn't get any better than Wembley. With 90,000 seats, it's the largest sports venue in the UK and the second-largest stadium in Europe.

How big is London Stadium? ›

Existing stadiums
#StadiumCapacity
7London Stadium62,500
8Anfield61,015
9Celtic Park60,411
10Emirates Stadium60,260
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How much did it cost to build the London Stadium? ›

London Stadium (Olympic Stadium)
Capacity62 500
Cost£ 486 million (2012), £ 323 million (2016)
DesignPopulous, Buro Happold
ContractorSir Robert McAlpine (2012), Balfour Beatty (2016)
Address103-113 Marshgate Ln, Stratford, London, United Kingdom
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Who plays at the London Stadium? ›

Following the Games, it was renovated for multi-purpose use and now serves primarily as the home of Premier League club West Ham United, who played at the Boleyn Ground before moving to the stadium in 2016.

What items are banned in London Stadium? ›

6 The following articles must not be brought within the Stadium Island – Aerosols, Any music equipment, including noisemaking devices (air horns, cowbells etc), Bags larger than 30cmx30xmx20cm, Bats, clubs, and flag poles, Canned drinks, Darts, Drones, Explosives, smoke grenades, flares or fireworks, Extinguishers, ...

How many fans does the London Stadium hold? ›

The London Stadium capacity is 60,000 seats when operating in football mode. The 80,000-capacity is for concerts including free-flow between the field of play and the lower tier.

Can you drive to London Stadium? ›

The closest car parks to London Stadium are situated at Stratford Westfield. For more information regarding accessibility and Blue Badge parking, find out more here…

Is London Stadium under cover? ›

The new roof covers every seat in the venue, improving the acoustics and spectator experience. An innovative retractable seating system was also installed to allow fans to get close to the pitch for football and rugby.

Is London Stadium open air? ›

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When was London Stadium built? ›

What's special about the Wembley Stadium? ›

It's got 90,000 seats, making it the largest stadium in the UK and second largest in Europe—only Barcelona's Camp Nou is bigger, with a total of 99,354 seats. Why couldn't Wembley's designers just squeeze in another 10,000 seats and be the biggest?

What is special about Tottenham stadium? ›

It is designed to be a multi-purpose stadium and is the home of the NFL in the UK. It features the world's first dividing, retractable football pitch, which reveals a synthetic turf field underneath for NFL London Games, concerts and other events.

Why is Wembley Stadium so iconic? ›

Q2: Why is Wembley Stadium so famous? The stadium is famous for hosting iconic football matches, including the FA Cup final and England's national team games. It's also renowned for its historical significance and grandeur.

What is interesting about Wembley Stadium? ›

Wembley Stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in Europe

That's how huge it is, with 90,000 seats and 2,618 toilets in total. The stadium has a circumference of 1km and its roof covers 11 acres. Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium in all of the UK, and there's only one stadium bigger than Wembley in all of Europe.

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