England will play Germany this evening in their round of 16 match. If you are attending, make sure you know your route and have evidence that you are low-risk of transmitting Covid-19.
Getting there via train and tube
Three stations serve Wembley Stadium: Wembley Park Station (London Underground Jubilee and Metropolitan lines), Wembley Stadium Station (Chiltern Railways) and Wembley Central Station (London Underground Bakerloo line, London Overground, London Midland and Southern lines).
Step-free access and low-level ticket machines are available at all three stations. However, Wembley Central Station is step-free from street to platform, but not from platform to train.
Car
If you have to arrive by car, make sure you use official stadium parking, and book a spot in advance.
If you’re a blue badge holder, you can book a spot here.
Heading to @wembleystadium today for the @EURO2020 match between @England & #Germany?
Lanes 1 and 2 (of 4) are closed southbound on the #M1 between J11 – J10 near #Luton causing delays of at least 30 mins. All other routes heading to #London are clear.#ThreeLions#Euro2020 pic.twitter.com/o0PKTcBRM9— Highways England (@HighwaysEngland) June 29, 2021
Bus
You can use local buses 18/N18, 83/N83, 92, 182, 206, 223, 297 and 483 serving routes across North West London and to and from Central London to access Wembley Stadium.
Bicycle
Bicycle parking can be found on street level on the north-east side of the Stadium, under the concourse.
Taxi
If you have to travel by taxi, the stadium advises to do so outside of peak traffic times, and to use a licensed cab only.
An event day taxi rank is located on Engineers Way next to Wembley Arena.
You can find licensed mini cabs here
Covid-19 requirements for stadium entry
Extra precautions are being taken this year. All ticket holders aged 11 and older must present evidence that they are at a low-risk of transmitting Covid-19 to enter Wembley Stadium. Failure to do so will mean you will be unable to attend the match.
Attending #ENG v #GER at Wembley tomorrow?
Remember you will need to present evidence that you are at a low-risk of transmitting COVID-19 in order to enter Wembley Stadium.
For full info regarding COVID-19 guidance please click here → https://t.co/8uIjbDAtx3 #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/sJWEDesvlz
— Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) June 28, 2021
Ticket holders much show either:
- Proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test, reported and demonstrated via your NHS COVID Pass on the NHS app, or a text message or email from NHS Test and Trace. This can be on your device (including a screenshot) or a printout. The test needs to be taken within 48 hours of the time stadium gates open (meaning three hours before match kick-off).
- Proof of full vaccination – both doses received at least 14 days prior to the match. It must be demonstrated either via your NHS COVID Pass on the NHS App or the English vaccination letter. The vaccination card will not be accepted.
- Proof of natural immunity demonstrated via your NHS COVID Pass on the NHS App.
Before you leave, make sure you have your mobile match ticket and your 30-minute entry slot, your ID, as well as your face covering.
Face coverings must be worn upon entry to the stadium and in all indoor areas. You can take it off only when sat down.





