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Spurs v Fulham - travel information

Wed 15 August 2018, 16:35|Tottenham Hotspur

Information for fans travelling to our Premier League match against Fulham at Wembley Stadium, connected by EE, on Saturday.

A reminder that we kick-off at 3pm.

Network Rail - engineering works

As we reported in June, Network Rail have extensive engineering works that will affect supporters travelling on the West Coast Main Line in and out of London Euston station.

The closure will be in operation throughout the weekends of 18/19 August, 24/25 August and 1/2 September. Over these weekends, there will be no Virgin Trains or West Midlands Trains running between London Euston and Milton Keynes Central and no London Overground services between London Euston and Watford Junction. London Underground Bakerloo line services will terminate at Queen’s Park. A rail replacement bus service will be in operation between Milton Keynes Central and Stanmore station, linking to London Underground Jubilee Line services.

This means there will be no Bakerloo or London Overground services calling at Wembley Central station on Saturday. Please use alternative London Underground services at Wembley Park or Chiltern Rail services from Wembley Stadium station.

Ticket latest

A reminder that Stadium Access Cards from the 2017/18 Season will NOT work for this fixture.

Tickets for Saturday’s match are on general sale.

Prices start from £40 for Adults and £16 for Concessions.

Full travel information - Spurs v Fulham

Wembley Stadium is a public transport destination.

We would recommend all supporters attending the match visit Wembley's 'Getting Here' page to get more information about travelling to the stadium, or download the Stadium Mobile App which provides a dedicated journey planner and live travel information.

More information about the various transport hubs can be found below...

As a public transport destination, the stadium is served by several major transport connections. It is an easy 10-minute walk from Wembley Park station, 12 minutes from Wembley Central station and very close to Wembley Stadium station.

All stations have direct services from Central London and connections beyond.

Wembley Park station
Wembley Park underground station is served by both the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines. On arrival at Wembley Park, stairs from the ticketing hall will guide you down onto Olympic Way from where the stadium will be clearly visible. A 10-minute walk will bring you to the front of the stadium.

Wembley Central station
This station has both Underground and Overground services. It is served by the Bakerloo Underground line, London Overground and national rail services, and connects to stations including Euston, Watford Junction and Willesden Junction.

Unfortunately, due to engineering works, there will be no Bakerloo or London Overground services calling at Wembley Central station for Saturday's game against Fulham.

Wembley Stadium station
Wembley Stadium station is on the Chiltern train line. This line services the Midlands, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. London trains on this line depart from Marylebone station. On arrival at the station, the stadium will be clearly visible. Lifts or stairs will take you from the platforms up onto street level.

London Underground information - Spurs v Fulham

Wembley Park
Enhanced matchday Metropolitan Line services. Normal Jubilee Line services.

Wembley Central
Due to engineering works, there will be no Bakerloo or London Overground services calling at Wembley Central station for Saturday's game against Fulham.

Rail information - Spurs v Fulham

Greater Anglia have advised us of the following services operating in connection with Saturday's match at Wembley:

- Hertford East, Cambridge and Stansted Airport services will operate as the normal timetable
- Bishop's Stortford to Stratford services will operate as the normal timetable
- Southend Victoria services will operate as the normal timetable
- Braintree, Clacton-on-Sea and Colchester services will operate as the normal timetable
- Ipswich and Norwich services will operate as the normal timetable

Please check Greater Anglia's website or Twitter account @greateranglia for more timetable details and service updates.

Arriving by car

We strongly advise against driving to Wembley as there will be no parking available at the stadium or in the surrounding streets.

The limited parking spaces at the stadium are reserved for coaches, disabled visitors and event owners and are all pre-booked.

Brent Council operates a Wembley Stadium Event Day Protective Parking Scheme in all roads within an approximate 1.5 mile radius of the stadium. Operational on major event days only, the scheme is designed to minimise disruption and protect local residents and businesses from illegal parking from visitors to the stadium.

This means any visitors driving to events at Wembley Stadium will NOT be able to park in the surrounding streets. Brent Council has made it clear that illegally parked vehicles will be issued with large parking fines and will also be towed away.

In addition, Metropolitan Police may have security measures on approach roads on major event days which may also hinder a journey by car.

Car parking

If you are arriving by car, the car park lay-out at Wembley is HERE. If you’re accessing the Yellow Car Park via the A406 North you should do so via Great Central Way or Drury Way. Vehicles accessing Red Car Park should do so via Neasden Lane.

The Popin Forecourt area will be used for spectator pick-ups/drop-offs for this fixture, the postcode is HA9 0HF.

Park & Ride

For information and availability on Park & Ride/tube/train opportunities please refer to the stadium's 'Getting Here' page HERE.

Bus

Local buses to the Stadium include 18, 83, 92 and 224.

Please note that London buses no longer accept cash, therefore any supporters travelling by bus will need to pay for the fare using an Oyster card or contact less payment card. A single adult fare is £1.45.