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Wembley Stadium
⚽ 31 July: UEFA Women's EURO Final
• Wembley Fan Party*: 11:00 – 16:00
• Stadium gates open (new!): 14:00
• Final Show presented by Pepsi MAX: 16:45
• Kick-off: 17:00
All times BST
*Match ticket holders only
Turn-up early, show your support and play your part in setting a record for the largest ever UEFA EURO match attendance. We’ve moved Wembley Stadium gates opening forward by 1 hour so you can enjoy this historical Final to the max!
Top tip
Don’t travel to the stadium on matchday if you don’t have a match ticket as all tickets to the Final have now sold out. Fans are strongly advised not to purchase tickets on the secondary market – only tickets purchased via the official uefa.com website will be guaranteed entry.
🚫 "No Street Drinking" zone
Olympic Way and the surrounding area will be a strict No Street Drinking Zone. Don’t bring any alcoholic drinks, as they’ll be confiscated. But don’t worry, there are plenty of bars, pubs, restaurants in the area to quench your thirst, not to mention the Wembley Fan Party exclusively for final ticket holders!
🎒 Bag policy
You can only enter the stadium with bags no bigger than A4, so it's best if you don't bring a bag at all if possible.
Remember that umbrellas and professional cameras won’t be allowed in! For more details read over the stadium rules below. Also, check out the prepping and packing page for more tips.
🚉 Getting to the stadium
There are plenty of reasons to get to the stadium early: Stadium gates open at 14:00, and the Wembley Fan Party is on from 11:00. Capacity of the Fan Party is limited, so show up early and beat the crowds!
Enhanced security checks will be in place, so getting into the stadium may take longer than usual. Leave plenty of time to pass through security and bag searches, scan your ticket, and find your seat.
Top tip
There are planned rail strikes on Saturday, the day before the Final.
A good service will be operating on all public transport services to and from Wembley Stadium on matchday, including enhanced services on the London Underground from Wembley Park station.
However, trains are likely to be busier than usual, and some may be cancelled last minute. Please ensure you always check the National Rail and TfL websites before you start your journey to the stadium and leave plenty of time so you don’t miss a kick!
Please check our Travel & Transport page for more info if you were planning to travel to London or within the city on Saturday, 30 July.
Wembley is situated within zone 4 and fans can travel on all Tube, DLR, London Overground, TfL Rail and National Rail services in London using TfL’s touch and tap, pay-as-you-go service. The anytime pay-as-you-go daily cap for zones 1, 2, 3 and 4 is £11. The daily cap for bus and tram services only is £4.97.
Journey times will vary depending on your destination, but central London can be reached by tube or train in 30 minutes from stations close to Wembley Stadium.
Two London Underground stations are within a short walk of Wembley Stadium:
📍 Wembley Park station
🚇 Jubilee line, Metropolitan line
🚶 Distance from the stadium: 10 minutes on foot
📍 Wembley Central station
🚇 Bakerloo line
🚶 Distance from the stadium: 20 minutes on foot
Services on the Bakerloo, Jubilee and Metropolitan lines run every few minutes.
Wembley Stadium is served by two nearby rail stations:
📍 Wembley Stadium station is just one stop away from London Marylebone which offers train services to and from Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and the Midlands. This station is approximately a five-minute walk to the stadium.
📍 Wembley Central station is served by the London Overground line running between Watford Junction and London Euston. Onwards connections are available to Clapham Junction, Richmond, Stratford and central London locations.
Wembley is well served by local buses, including the 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483 which go across north-west London and to and from central London.
Wembley Stadium is accessible by coach via public coach services or with private group travel bookings.
All coach parking must be booked in advance.
Park + Ride for travel to Wembley Stadium is offered at the following stations:
Jubilee Line
Less than 20 minutes’ journey time to Wembley:
• Stanmore – 447 spaces
• Canons Park – 156 spaces
• Queensbury – 74 spaces
Metropolitan Line – to Uxbridge
Less than 20 minutes’ journey time to Wembley:
• Eastcote – 49 spaces
• Ruislip – 154 spaces
Less than 30 minutes’ journey time to Wembley:
• Ickenham – 173 spaces
• Hillingdon – 282 spaces
Metropolitan Line – to Amersham
Less than 20 minutes’ journey time to Wembley:
• Northwood – 175 spaces
Less than 30 minutes’ journey time to Wembley:
• Moor Park – 103 spaces
• Chorleywood – 238 spaces
Less than 40 minutes’ journey time to Wembley
• Chalfont & Latimer – 487 spaces
If you cannot travel by public transport, it is possible to get to Wembley Stadium by taxi although it is not recommended, especially during peak traffic times.
An event day taxi rank is located on Engineers Way (west of Olympic Way) for taxi drop-off and collection. In addition, ride share services and licensed cabs operate in the area.
🅿️ Parking - sold out!
All stadium car and coach parking is managed by Wembley Park. Please note, parking around Wembley Park is now sold out.
🗺️ Stadium map
🥤 Food and drinks
Top tip
Wembley is a cashless stadium so please bring credit cards, debit cards or mobile devices that allow contactless payment.
- You might be asked for ID as alcohol can only be served in England to those over 18.
- As part of the Challenge 25 scheme, you may be asked to prove your age even if you’re over 18 but look under 25 – take it as a compliment for looking youthful!
- Keep in mind it is against the law to consume alcohol within the stadium bowl or within sight of the pitch. Alcohol-free beers are also not permitted within the stadium bowl. Olympic Way and the surrounding area will also be a strict No Street Drinking Zone.
💡 Stadium rules
When planning your matchday, keep in mind that stadium rules for UEFA Women's EURO 2022 may differ from the usual regulations at the stadium.
Wembley will operate a strict no smoking policy. This includes the use of tobacco and vaping products across all areas of the stadium.
More questions? You can download the full Stadium Rules as a PDF below.
🛍️ Fan Shops
There will be several official Fan Shops outside and inside of the stadium, where you can stock up on all your favourite UEFA Women’s Euro gear such as t-shirts, player jerseys and individual match scarves. You will find the main shop at the top of the Olympic Steps.
Check out the Fan Shops FAQs below for all the details.
💳 Payments should be made using VISA or other credit cards including contactless payments up to 100 GBP. No cash payments will be accepted.
🕠 Opening hours: from 10:00, as detailed below
2 shops on the outer concourse (including Click & Collect pick-up point at the shop at entrance D), open from 14:00.
2 shops along Olympic Way, open 11:00 - 17:00.
1 shop on level B1 (this is the main shop and is located next to the ticket office, at the top of the Olympic Steps), open 10:00 - 21:00.
4 shops per level inside the stadium on levels 1, 2 and 5, open from 14:00.
Top tip
All the items you buy will be placed in an official UEFA Women’s EURO bag you will be allowed to take into the stadium. This won't affect your baggage allowance so you can still bring your A4-sized bag.
📱 Click and Collect
Skip the queues on matchday and order your gear using the brand-new click and collect option! Simply choose your favourite items on the Fan Shop Gameday Click & Collect website, pay online and pick up at the stadium.
1. Place an order on the click & collect website (orders close on 31 July at the start of the second half)
2. Get an email with your receipt and order details
3. Get the notification that your gear is ready
4. Pick up your goodies at the Collection Point at turnstile D on the outer concourse between 14:00 and one hour after final whistle
Please note any collection not made will be cancelled and a refund will be issued.
More information can be found on the Fan Shop FAQs below.
Volkswagen Way Finders will be around Wembley on matchday, so if you need any assistance to find your entrance or have any questions, they will be able to give you directions and provide information.
Security is a team effort. To make Wembley safe for everyone, you may notice the security measures in place when you arrive. We’re screening everyone before they enter the stadium and carrying out bag searches.
As well as the security measures, we rely on you to be our extra eyes and ears. When you're on the way to the game and inside the stadium, be aware of your surroundings. Report anything that doesn't seem right to a steward. They'll know what to do and get it checked out. By doing this, you're doing your bit to keep everyone safe.
🙋 Frequently Asked Questions
Got a question about visiting Wembley during UEFA Women's EURO 2022? Check out our FAQs below for answers to the most common queries.
🛍️ Fan Shops
Yes, you can make purchases with VISA or with other credit cards (contactless up to 100GBP). Payment by cash will not be possible.
Yes, your merchandise will be placed in an official UEFA Women’s EURO clear bag that you will be able to bring into the stadium and which won’t count towards your baggage allowance.
Yes, you can return unworn products, with all the tags still attached, online within 30 days. Simply follow the instruction on the Returns Portal.
No, the click & collect option is only available for the opening match at Old Trafford and for the final at Wembley Stadium. At all the other matches, you’ll be able to visit the official Fan Shops and do all your shopping on the spot or online.
Get ready to start your shopping as of 27 June at the Fan Shop Gameday Click & Collect platform for pick-up at the opening match or the final.
🏟️ Stadium
Food and drink cannot be brought into the stadium unless you have a valid medical reason to do so.
Simply transfer your ticket to your friends or family via the UEFA Mobile Tickets app, so that they can be part of the biggest UEFA EURO Final in history.
Everyone will need a valid match ticket for entry, regardless of their age.
Ticket holders under the age of 16 can only enter with an accompanying adult, regardless of kick-off times.
If you need to bring something for medical reasons that’s not permitted according to the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 stadium rules, you can apply for an exemption by submitting a form here.
Re-entry is not permitted. If you choose to leave the stadium, you won’t be allowed back in.
Don’t worry, you will still be able to enter the stadium if you’re late as long as it is safe to do so.
Please only use the entrance specified on your ticket. If you arrive at a different entrance, you will be turned away and asked to find yours.
Please don’t bring any oversized items as you won’t be allowed to take them inside the stadium.
The restricted bag policy also applies to baby strollers, which can’t be taken inside the venue. This is for safety reasons, as larger items can block the rows and emergency exit routes.
Check out our dedicated accessibility page for detailed information on accessibility services on matchday transport, at the stadium and throughout the city.