Supporters making the trip to Elland Road for our Premier League fixture against Leeds United on Saturday should be aware of the following information...
A reminder that we kick-off at 12.30pm, with gates opening at 11am.
Getting to Elland Road
Supporters are encouraged to plan their journey in advance and arrive at the ground as early as possible.
Leeds Railway Station is a 35 to 40-minute walk from the stadium. A dedicated matchday shuttle service (R2) runs directly from Sovereign Street, which is opposite the station, to Elland Road. Services start around 90 minutes before kick-off.
Various bus options are available, and shuttle services run direct to the stadium:
R3 from Thornbury Barracks and Pudsey Bus Station - starts 90 minutes before kick-off.
The regular buses below run from Leeds City Centre and also serve Elland Road. Please note that these are suspended one hour before and after kick-off.
Park & Ride
Park & Ride options are also available, with services starting two-and-a-half hours prior to kick off, returning post-match on a priority route from the ground. Please note that these services are predominantly used by home supporters.
Services are available from:
ST1 – Stourton Park & Ride (LS10 1FF)
TG1 – Temple Green Park & Ride (LS9 0PS)
Supporters driving should note that street parking restrictions are in operation in the vicinity of the stadium. A number of Leeds City Council car parks are available near the ground, including official Club car parks A & B (Fullerton Car Park and the Elland Road park & ride site, priced at £12 per car). Please note that spaces cannot be pre-booked and only cash payments are accepted.
Further parking information is available here...
Entrance to the stadium
Visiting supporters are seated in the John Charles West Stand (South End) and should enter via entrances one and two.
The away ticket office is located adjacent to this entrance, and will be open 90 minutes prior to kick-off.
Accessibility
A full access guide is available here...
The hosts provide accessible parking spaces available on a first come first served basis on the day at the park & ride which is off Bobby Collins Way, located just off Elland Road and facing West Yorkshire Police Station. These are not pre-bookable. Upon entry, supporters will need to advise they are away supporters and will be signposted as close as possible to their entry point. Please be advised that this car park is available for both home and away fans. There are also limited spaces available at Fullerton Car Park, adjacent to Elland Road.
Leeds United wellbeing officers, who wear high visibility blue jackets, will be on hand to assist disabled fans into the ground, with assistance also provided at the end of the game. Grab bags and a hot drink will be offered from the wellbeing staff, as access to concessions stands is limited once in the ground.
Accessible toilets are provided throughout the stadium and can be opened with a RADAR key (available from stewards if required).
Headsets for visually impaired supporters should be booked in advance.
Access Stewards will be present in accessible viewing areas along with Tottenham Hotspur Access Stewards should any support be required.
Food, drink & Fan Zones
Elland Road is a cashless stadium, with all kiosks accepting card payments only.
An Away Fan Zone is located next to the visitors’ turnstiles and will be open at 10am.
Bag Policy
Supporters are advised not to bring bags. Bags no larger than A4 are permitted inside the ground. There is no bag drop facility for larger items.
All bags will be subject to search by stewards and stadium staff.
Flags and banners
Flags and banners larger than 2m x 1m must be pre-approved by the hosts, and must not obstruct the views of others, cover advertising signs or cause a safety hazard, nor may they display abusive or threatening words, images, political statements or be deemed unacceptable.
Flag poles are not permitted. All flags and banners must carry a valid Fire Safety Certificate.
For further information regarding flags inside the stadium, please contact sloquestions@leedsunited.com
Supporters are also reminded of the Club’s own Flags and Banners Policy which is in effect at away matches.
Spurs Respects
We are proud of our superb and loyal support at home and away.
We recognise that most supporters want to watch a football match and not listen to abusive or indecent language from the stands. Discriminatory or violent behaviour, including racist, homophobic, sexist or anti-disability shouting, chanting or actions, is unacceptable.
The Club reserves the right to indefinitely ban supporters found guilty of using discriminatory language or violent behaviour.
Unauthorised use of tickets
Supporters are reminded that the unauthorised reselling or passing on of tickets is strictly prohibited. In line with the Club's Sanctions & Banning Policy, supporters found to have purchased tickets and subsequently sold or passed them on to other supporters, or offered for sale, will be subject to sanctions.
Supporters unable to attend