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·22 de mayo de 2025

Things to know if travelling to Molineux

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Brentford take on Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League this Sunday (4pm kick-off BST). The match will not be broadcast live in the UK.

If you are heading to Molineux, here is everything you need to know to ensure you are ready for your visit.


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After you purchase your match ticket, you will be sent an email with your unique discount code within one to two working days.

Each ticket holder will receive an email with their unique discount code. You can redeem your discount code when purchasing your rail ticket.

Travelling by train

Direct trains from London Euston to Wolverhampton station take approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes.

Alternatively, you can travel from London Euston or London Paddington to Birmingham New Street station where there are frequent trains to Wolverhampton.

Please use the National Rail journey planner to check for updates to the timetable throughout the day.

The last direct train from Wolverhampton to London departs at 10.32pm and arrives at London Euston at 1.04am.

Return tickets to London are likely to sell out. We recommend you use Trainline to book your ticket as soon as possible.

Local travel to the ground

Molineux Stadium is approximately 15 minutes’ walk from Wolverhampton station.

To take a bus from the train station to the ground, exit the train station towards the city centre and follow signs to Wolverhampton Bus Station.

From here, use bus services 6 or 11 to within a short walk from the ground.

Travelling by car

For those travelling from London, exit the M6 then exit at junction 10.

From there, follow the A454 via Willenhall to Wolverhampton Ring Road.

Once this is reached, take the fourth exit towards Stafford and follow signs for Molineux Stadium. The postcode for Molineux is WV1 4QR.

Off-site parking at University of Wolverhampton’s Science Park (WV10 9RU) can be booked on Wolves’ ticketing site. This is approximately 30 minutes’ walk from the stadium.

A range of council and privately run car parks are available in the city centre.

For accessible parking information, see the accessibility section below.

Ticketing

For any matchday ticket enquiries, the ticket office is located in between the Stan Cullis and Billy Wright stands and is open until half-time.

Any duplicate ticket requests must be sent to Wolves by the Brentford box office. Please contact Brentford's box office with any enquiries ahead of the matchday.

Please remember to bring photo ID when you collect your tickets at the ground.

Accessibility

A limited number of accessible parking spaces are available for away supporters at Molineux on a first come, first served basis. Spaces cost £10 and can only be booked by contacting Brentford at accessibility@brentfordfc.com.

For all information on accessibility for disabled away supporters at Molineux Stadium, visit Wolves’ website.

Your matchday at Molineux

Our hosts recommend the Prince Albert pub near to Wolverhampton station as a location for Brentford fans to meet before the game. The previously popular away pub the Blue Brick no longer accepts away fans.

Alternatively, there are many places to enjoy food and drink in Birmingham and Wolverhampton city centre before the kick-off.

Away supporters will be located in the Stan Cullis Quadrant lower and upper tier and can enter the stadium via turnstile block NF. Turnstiles open 90 minutes before kick-off.

Following the game, Wolves will host an end-of-season celebration on the pitch. It is advised to leave as soon as possible after the final whistle so that you can avoid large crowds of home supporters on your way home.

After full-time, you can walk back to Wolverhampton train station in around 15 minutes, but expect the route to be busy.

Buses back to the city centre or the station may also be crowded with long queues that might delay your journey.

A longer stay

Fans can enjoy a longer weekend by taking advantage of a range of pubs, restaurants and clubs in Wolverhampton or Birmingham.

There are many budget hotels to choose from close to Molineux, including Premier Inn, Novotel, Redwings and Britannia.

Activities for families

Travel up for the weekend with family and visit some of Wolverhampton and Birmingham’s most popular attractions, including LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Cadbury World and Birmingham Botanical Gardens.

Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!

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