Stadium Info – Wembley Stadium

About Wembley Stadium

The iconic home of football and world-class events, hosting legendary matches, concerts, and unforgettable moments.
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Wembley Stadium

The old Wembley Stadium was without a doubt the most emblematic stadium in Europe. One of the best footballers in history, Pelé himself, called it the "Cathedral of Football" thanks to its unique atmosphere and construction.
Wembley was home to the final of the 1966 World Cup and hosted five Champions League finals - won by legendary clubs like AC Milan, Manchester United, and Ajax.
And as well as football, Wembley was central to the 1948 Olympic Games, and for hosting some unforgettable concerts: including artists like Queen, Guns N Roses, Michael Jackson, and Célene Dion.
In 2002 it finally closed its doors, and on the very same site, they built New Wembley, the biggest stadium in the United Kingdom.
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New Wembley

With a capacity of over 90,000, New Wembley is the largest sporting complex in the UK and the second-largest in Europe after Barcelona's Nou Camp.
Currently, it's owned by the English Football Association and is the place where the National Team plays its home matches. It also hosts the final of the FA Cup and other English tournaments, has hosted the Champions League finals in 2011, 2013 and 2024, hosts every year American soccer matches and is an exceptional stage for musical performances of the most important artists of the moment.

Location

Wembley Stadium Address: Wembley, London HA9 0WS

Schedule

The stadium is open from 09.30 am to 3.30 pm
Opening times vary depending on the time of year.

Transport

Tube: Wembley Park Station, Jubilee, and Metropolitan Lines
Bus: lines 18, 83, 92, and 224

Frequently Asked Questions

What can and can’t I bring to the stadium?

Allowed: Small bags (max 30x30x15 cm), mobile phones, power banks, non-professional cameras, small snacks for personal use.

🚫 Not Allowed: Large bags, professional cameras, selfie sticks, flares, fireworks, bottles, cans, alcohol, illegal substances, weapons, and banners with offensive messages.

Gates usually open 90 minutes before kickoff for football matches and concerts, but this may vary depending on the event. It’s recommended to check your ticket details or the official Wembley Stadium website for exact timings.

Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled or rescheduled. In case of cancellation, refunds are typically issued via the original point of purchase. Always check the ticket provider’s refund policy before purchasing.

Wembley Stadium has designated fan zones for both home and away supporters, usually located outside the stadium near Olympic Way. Some events also have special fan zones inside. Check event-specific details to confirm locations.

Yes! Wembley Stadium is fully accessible with step-free access, dedicated seating areas, accessible toilets, and assistance services. Additionally, there are audio description headsets for visually impaired visitors and wheelchair-accessible viewing platforms. Assistance dogs are also welcome.

The Iconic Wembley Arch & Modern Design

One of the most recognizable features of the new Wembley Stadium is its stunning 133-meter-high arch, visible from across London. This engineering marvel not only adds to the stadium’s aesthetic appeal but also supports the weight of the roof, eliminating the need for traditional pillars that would obstruct views. The stadium’s design ensures an incredible atmosphere for over 90,000 fans, making it the perfect venue for world-class sports and entertainment events.
Wembley’s advanced facilities include state-of-the-art hospitality suites, VIP lounges, and an innovative retractable roof system that guarantees optimal conditions for every event. From football finals to massive concerts, the stadium is built to deliver an unparalleled experience for every visitor.
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A Venue for Historic Moments

Since reopening in 2007, Wembley Stadium has witnessed some of the most thrilling moments in modern sports and entertainment history. It hosted the 2012 Olympic football final, multiple NFL games, and historic matches such as England’s Euro 2020 triumph over Germany. The stadium also welcomed major boxing events, including Anthony Joshua’s record-breaking fights.
Beyond sports, Wembley continues its legacy as a premier music venue. Legendary artists like Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Beyoncé have performed unforgettable sold-out concerts here, proving that Wembley is more than just a football stadium – it’s a global stage where history is made.
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