Elland Road Tickets & Seating Plan
Leeds, England · Capacity 37,890 · Opened 1897
Elland Road is the home stadium of Leeds United Football Club, located in the south-west of Leeds, West Yorkshire. With a capacity of approximately 37,890, it is one of the largest football grounds in England and has hosted top-flight football across multiple eras of the club's history.
Elland Road is the home of Leeds United. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
Elland Road is one of English football's most historic grounds, home to Leeds United and a genuine cathedral of the game in West Yorkshire. Whether you're heading to a fiercely contested league fixture or a special event, Staadly makes it simple to find and buy tickets with confidence, thanks to verified sellers, all-in pricing with no surprises at checkout, and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Elland Road seat layout — Leeds United's stadium seating plan
Explore the Elland Road seating map: this stadium layout colours each section by tier and groups them into the ground's named stands, giving you a clear seat layout and seating chart for planning where to sit at any fixture or concert.
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About Elland Road
Elland Road has been Leeds United's home since the club's formation in 1919, though the ground itself dates back to 1897 when it was used by Holbeck Rugby League Club. Leeds United took over the stadium after their predecessors, Leeds City, were expelled from the Football League in 1919. The ground underwent significant development throughout the 20th century, including the construction of the iconic East Stand in the 1990s. Elland Road witnessed the club's golden era under Don Revie in the 1960s and 70s, when Leeds were a dominant force in English and European football. It has also hosted international fixtures and FA Cup semi-finals over the decades.
Elland Road is renowned for generating one of the most intense and passionate atmospheres in English football. The compact design of the stands keeps noise close to the pitch, and the home support — particularly from the Kop end — can be ferocious. On big matchdays, the ground crackles with noise from the first whistle, making it a genuinely intimidating venue for visiting sides.
Elland Road is one of the most in-demand places to watch live sport and entertainment in Leeds, with room for around 37,890 fans on a big night. Staadly lists verified resale tickets for every event here, all-in priced and backed by the 100% buyer guarantee.
Elland Road has been the home of Leeds United since 1919 and has grown into an atmospheric stadium with a capacity of around 37,890. Its most famous feature is the towering Don Revie Stand, named after the legendary manager who guided the club through its golden era, while the East Stand and the singing sections give the ground its distinctive character. Over the decades the stadium has witnessed top-flight triumphs, European nights and unforgettable cup ties, cementing its reputation as a place where footballing history is made. On matchday the atmosphere is intense and passionate, with the crowd famed for its loud, unwavering support and rousing renditions of club anthems. The surrounding streets fill with supporters well before kick-off, and the roar that greets the teams as they emerge onto the pitch is something every football fan should experience at least once.
How to get to Elland Road
Elland Road sits approximately two miles south-west of Leeds city centre, off the A643. The most convenient public transport option is the dedicated match-day bus service from Leeds city centre. The ground is also accessible by car, with parking available nearby, though arriving early is advisable. The surrounding area is primarily residential and industrial.
Getting to Elland Road
Elland Road sits just south-west of Leeds city centre, close to the M621 motorway which makes it accessible by car, though matchday parking is limited so arriving early is wise. Leeds railway station is the nearest major rail hub, from where dedicated matchday shuttle buses and regular local services run towards the ground, and a number of city-centre bus routes serve the area. Many supporters choose to walk from the centre, which takes roughly half an hour, or use taxis and ride-hailing services. Allow extra time on busy event days as roads and public transport around the stadium can get congested.
Frequently asked questions about Elland Road
How do I know my Elland Road tickets are genuine?
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Will I see the full price before I pay?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees, so there are no unexpected charges added at the final checkout stage.
Can I buy tickets for home and away fans together?
Home and away supporters are seated in separate areas at Elland Road, so it's important to check the section of any listing before buying. If you're attending with a group, look for tickets in the same area to ensure you can sit together.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery depends on the format chosen by the seller, which may be mobile or physical tickets. You'll see the delivery method on the listing, and Staadly ensures your tickets arrive in good time for the event, protected by the buyer guarantee.
What time should I arrive for a match at Elland Road?
It's best to arrive at least an hour before kick-off to allow time for security checks, finding your seat and soaking up the pre-match atmosphere. Turnstiles typically open well ahead of the start, and arriving early helps you avoid the busiest congestion around the ground.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 37,890 |
| Opened | 1897 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Leeds |
| Country | England |