Wembley Stadium Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 90,000 · Opened 2007
Wembley Stadium is England's national football stadium, located in north-west London, with a seating capacity of approximately 90,000, making it the largest stadium in the UK. It serves as the home of the England national football team and hosts major domestic cup finals, NFL games, concerts, and other large-scale events. The venue is one of the most recognisable sports arenas in the world, distinguished by its iconic arch.
Wembley Stadium is one of the world's most iconic sporting and entertainment destinations, welcoming around 90,000 fans beneath its famous arch in north-west London. Whether you're heading to a football showpiece, a rugby international or a stadium concert, Staadly makes it easy to find tickets from verified sellers, with all-in pricing shown upfront and a 100% buyer guarantee so you can book with confidence.
Wembley Stadium seat layout
The Wembley Stadium seat layout above shows the full seating plan in London — every colored section, tier and stand mapped out so you can see exactly where each block sits before you buy. Use it as your seating map to picture the view, then browse the upcoming events below.
Upcoming events at Wembley Stadium
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About Wembley Stadium
The current Wembley Stadium was built on the site of the original 1923 Wembley, which famously hosted the first FA Cup Final that year — attended by far more fans than it was designed to hold. The old stadium was demolished in 2003, and the new ground, designed by HOK Sport (now Populous) in partnership with Foster + Partners, opened in 2007. It quickly established itself as a world-class venue, hosting the Champions League Final in 2011, NFL International Series games from 2007, and the UEFA Euro 2020 semi-finals and final in 2021. The 133-metre arch has become a landmark visible across much of London.
Wembley's scale creates an electric atmosphere for major occasions, with the steep, fully covered stands funnelling noise onto the pitch. The famous "Wembley roar" is a genuine phenomenon during international fixtures and cup finals. Pre-match, Wembley Way fills with tens of thousands of supporters creating a tremendous sense of occasion, and the arch lit up at night adds a striking visual backdrop to evening events.
Wembley Stadium is one of the most in-demand places to watch live sport and entertainment in London, with room for around 90,000 fans on a big night. Staadly lists verified resale tickets for every event here, all-in priced and backed by the 100% buyer guarantee.
Wembley Stadium sits on the site of the original ground first opened in the 1920s, a venue steeped in decades of unforgettable sporting history. The current stadium, rebuilt in the 2000s, is instantly recognisable thanks to its soaring illuminated arch, which has become a defining feature of the London skyline. It is the home of the England national football team and regularly hosts major cup finals, play-offs and international fixtures. Beyond football, the stadium stages rugby league finals, American football, boxing and some of the biggest live music tours in the world. The atmosphere on a big matchday or concert night is electric, with tens of thousands of supporters filling the tiered stands and Wembley Way alive with anticipation. Its scale, modern facilities and sense of occasion make attending an event here a genuine bucket-list experience for many fans.
How to get to Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium sits in the London Borough of Brent, north-west London. Wembley Park (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) is the closest Underground station, a short walk from the ground. Wembley Central (Bakerloo line and London Overground) is also nearby. Direct trains run to Wembley Stadium station from London Marylebone. The stadium is well signposted and easily reachable from central London in under 30 minutes by Tube.
Getting to Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium is well connected by public transport and this is by far the easiest way to arrive on event days. Wembley Park station, served by the Underground, is a short walk away along the pedestrianised Olympia Way, while Wembley Stadium and Wembley Central stations provide additional rail and Overground links into central London and beyond. The surrounding area offers plenty of bars, restaurants and shops around the London Designer Outlet, ideal for arriving early. Parking near the stadium is limited and often restricted on event days, so allow extra time and check the latest travel advice before you set off.
Frequently asked questions about Wembley Stadium
Are tickets bought on Staadly for Wembley Stadium genuine?
Yes. All tickets listed on Staadly come from verified sellers, and every purchase is covered by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book knowing your order is protected right up to the event.
Does the price I see include booking fees?
Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see reflects the full cost before checkout. There are no surprise fees added at the final stage, making it easy to compare listings and budget accurately.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the ticket type and the event. Many tickets are delivered electronically ahead of the event, and you'll receive clear instructions on how and when to access yours after your purchase is confirmed.
How should I plan my arrival at Wembley Stadium?
We recommend arriving well in advance, as bag checks and security screening are in place and crowds build quickly before kick-off or doors. Travelling by public transport and heading to your entrance early will help you avoid queues and settle in before the action begins.
Can I choose where I sit when buying on Staadly?
Listings typically show the section, and often the row or block, so you can pick seats that suit your preferences and budget. Check the details on each listing before you complete your purchase to be sure of your view.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 90,000 |
| Opened | 2007 |
| Architect | HOK Sport (Populous) and Foster + Partners |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | London |
| Country | England |