Getting to a Premier League match in London is easy.
Leaving efficiently is where most people fail.
Because you’re not dealing with one venue — you’re dealing with multiple stadiums across different parts of the city:
- Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Spurs)
- Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)
- London Stadium (West Ham)
- Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)
- Brentford Community Stadium
Each has:
- Different transport links
- Different crowd flow
- Different exit problems
This guide breaks down:
- The best way to get to each stadium
- Which stations to use (and avoid)
- How to leave faster than most fans
- Which stadiums are easiest vs worst for transport
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The Reality of Football Transport in London
Before diving into stadiums:
👉 Every Premier League match involves walking
👉 The closest station is not always the fastest
👉 Leaving strategy matters more than arrival
Most delays happen after the match — not before.
Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) Transport
Nearest Stations
- Holloway Road (Piccadilly Line)
- Arsenal (Piccadilly Line)
- Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line + Overground)
Best Route
👉 Highbury & Islington → walk (10–15 mins)
Why:
- Less restricted
- Faster exit after the game
What to Avoid
- Holloway Road after full-time (frequent closures)
Exit Strategy
👉 Walk away from main stations before boarding
👉 Use Highbury & Islington for faster dispersal
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Transport
Nearest Stations
- Seven Sisters (Victoria Line)
- Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line + Rail)
- White Hart Lane (Overground)
Best Route
👉 Arrive via Seven Sisters
👉 Leave via Tottenham Hale
Why
- Spreads crowd load
- Reduces congestion
Exit Strategy
👉 Walk further than the crowd
👉 Avoid relying on one station
Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) Transport
Nearest Station
- Fulham Broadway (District Line)
Best Route
👉 Direct via Fulham Broadway
Alternative
- West Brompton (Overground + District Line)
Exit Strategy
👉 Walk 10–15 minutes before boarding
👉 Avoid immediate station entry
London Stadium (West Ham) Transport
Nearest Stations
- Stratford (Central, Jubilee, DLR, Overground, Rail)
- Stratford International
Best Route
👉 Stratford (multiple lines = flexibility)
Why
- Best-connected stadium in London
- Multiple exit routes
Exit Strategy
👉 Use different lines than arrival
👉 Avoid main crowd routes where possible
Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace) Transport
Nearest Stations
- Norwood Junction
- Selhurst
- Thornton Heath
Best Route
👉 Norwood Junction
Why
- Most efficient access
- Better train frequency
Exit Strategy
👉 Walk to alternative station
👉 Avoid following the full crowd
Brentford Community Stadium Transport
Nearest Stations
- Kew Bridge (Rail)
- Gunnersbury (District Line + Overground)
Best Route
👉 Gunnersbury for flexibility
Exit Strategy
👉 Walk away from immediate station congestion
👉 Consider alternative routes along the river
Easiest vs Hardest Stadiums for Transport
Easiest
👉 London Stadium (West Ham)
👉 Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
Medium
👉 Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)
👉 Brentford
Hardest
👉 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
👉 Selhurst Park
Best Transport Strategy (Across All Stadiums)
1. Arrive Early
- 60–90 minutes before kick-off
- Avoid peak congestion
2. Use Alternative Stations
- Not always the closest
- Often faster
3. Plan Your Exit Before Arrival
- Choose exit station in advance
- Avoid decision-making in crowds
4. Walk Further Than You Think
- 10–20 minutes walking can save 30+ minutes waiting
Unique Differentiator: The “Split Route Strategy”
Most people:
👉 Arrive and leave via the same station
Better approach:
👉 Arrive via main route
👉 Leave via secondary route
This is the single biggest time-saving tactic.
Common Transport Mistakes
Using the Closest Station Both Ways
Leads to maximum congestion.
Leaving Immediately After Full-Time
Creates unnecessary delays.
Not Knowing Alternative Routes
Limits flexibility.
Underestimating Walking Distance
All stadiums require walking.
The Reality Check
- London transport is efficient — until full-time
- Crowds dictate your journey
- Walking is part of the experience
- Strategy beats convenience
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to get to Premier League matches in London?
Public transport is the most efficient option, usually combining Tube and rail services depending on the stadium.
Which London stadium is easiest to get to?
London Stadium is the easiest due to multiple transport connections at Stratford.
Which stadium is hardest to leave?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Selhurst Park can be more difficult due to limited transport routes and heavy congestion.
Should I drive to Premier League matches?
Driving is not recommended due to limited parking and heavy traffic.
What is the fastest way to leave a football match?
Use alternative stations, walk further than the crowd, and avoid leaving immediately after full-time.