Things to know if travelling to Emirates Stadium | OneFootball

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·11 de abril de 2025

Things to know if travelling to Emirates Stadium

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Brentford take on Arsenal on Saturday 12 April (5.30pm kick-off). The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

If you are heading to the Emirates on Saturday, here is everything you need to know to ensure you are ready for your visit.

This fixture will be dedicated to the Premier League’s No Room For Racism campaign. Players from both teams will take the knee ahead of kick-off.

Getting to Emirates Stadium

Emirates Stadium is well connected by train and bus from central London with multiple stations a short walk from the stadium.


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Travelling by train

The following stations are within a 15-minute walk of Emirates Stadium:

Arsenal (Piccadilly Line)

Finsbury Park (Victoria Line, Piccadilly Line, Great Northern Rail)

Highbury and Islington (Victoria Line, North London Line, Great Northern Rail)

Please note that Holloway Road station will be exit only before and after the match, with pre-match eastbound trains not stopping. Drayton Park station is closed on matchdays

There is no planned rail strike on matchday. Please use the Transport for London journey planner to check your route before setting off.

Travelling by bus

There are bus services that pass the stadium on all sides. The main bus stops are located on Holloway Road, Nag's Head, Seven Sisters Road, Blackstock Road and Highbury Corner.

Services to these stops will take you within five to 10 minutes' walk from the ground and routes cover much of north and central London.

It is not advised to travel by car

We advise supporters not to drive to Emirates Stadium, where possible. The ground is situated in a mainly residential area with an extensive event day parking scheme in operation. Any cars parked illegally will be towed away.

Accessible parking is available for blue badge holders and must be booked in advance. These spaces are limited and may be fully booked already. Contact Brentford’s fan engagement team for support in booking accessible parking: accessibility@brentfordfc.com.

Please note that you will not be able to exit the car park for up to an hour after the end of the game due to matchday road closures.

Ticketing information

For any ticketing enquiries on matchday the box office is situated next to the Armoury Store on the west side of the stadium.

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

If you’re collecting your ticket at the Emirates, please remember to bring ID.

Accessibility

Away supporters and their personal assistants have access to the disabled supporters lounge, open two hours before kick-off, closing 30 minutes before kick-off. The lounge is located inside the Arsenal Museum entrance, opposite the turnstile at block E. You can access the lounge from the car park via the lift in orange car park 4.

There are three accessible viewing areas, and two accessible toilets fitted with RADAR locks in the away section of Emirates Stadium. Brentford supporters can book access to the stadium’s changing places facility by contacting accessibility@brentfordfc.com.

Audio descriptive commentary is available for the match and audio copies of the matchday programme can be downloaded here.

To book audio commentary, and for any other questions ahead of matchday, contact accessibility@brentfordfc.com.

Your matchday at the Emirates

The away section is located at entrances K and L in the southeast corner of Emirates Stadium. Turnstiles open two hours prior to kick-off.

Refreshments are available in the away area concourse from two hours before kick-off. Early bird offers are available up to 45 minutes before kick-off.

Subject to space, flags and banners are allowed in the away end. These will need to be fire certificated, must not exceed one metre in height or width, and be displayed on a pole no thicker than a pencil.

Arsenal reserves the right to turn banners away on grounds of offensive or political sensitive content.

Have a safe trip and enjoy the match!

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