Your Adobe WFA Cup Final guide
Wembley Stadium awaits on Sunday 31 May.
Wembley Stadium awaits on Sunday 31 May.
As we look to make history at Wembley Stadium in the Adobe WFA Cup final, we need you by our side, in blue & white. 
If you’re travelling to the match on Sunday 31 May, here’s all the information you need to make sure you’re there, and loud in voice ready for the 3pm kick-off. 
If you’re yet to buy a ticket, there’s still time for you to get involved and bring the noise. Buy your tickets now before they go off sale at 10am on Friday 29 May. 
Stadium Access and Ticketing
For any ticketing queries on the day, you’ll find us in the East Ticket Office from 11am, located on the East Mezzanine Level also called B1 Level.
Please make sure you have downloaded your e-ticket or printed your physical ticket (if applicable) before starting your journey. 
We also ask that you bring photo ID with you on the day, for any checks that may take place. 
General admission turnstiles open at 1pm.
Travel
London is expected to be very busy this Sunday with multiple events happening around the City. With this in mind, make sure you give yourself plenty of additional time to get to and from Wembley Stadium. 
Wembley Stadium & Wembley Central Rail / Underground stations are both closed. All guests travelling by rail / underground will need to arrive at the stadium via Wembley Park Station for this fixture.
Wembley Park station is situated around 1000m to the north of the stadium (9-minute walk) this station is accessible by Metropolitan and Jubilee lines.
Please check the National Rail Enquiries and TfL Updates on event day for real-time travel information and status updates.
If you’re travelling by coach or car, please check out the complete Wembley Stadium guide here for more information. 
Seagull Travel are running an away express coach service for this match, which you can book here
Stadium Rules
Wembley Stadium has a zero-tolerance policy on any form of anti-social, offensive and discriminatory conduct, and anyone found guilty of this behaviour will be ejected from the stadium and reported to the authorities.
If you plan to bring a bag, please only bring one and ensure it is no bigger than A4. 
Please note that no water bottles are allowed through the turnstiles. For a full list of prohibited items, check here
Accessibility
Wembley Stadium is a welcoming and inclusive venue for all guests with access requirements. We’ve pulled out the key information needed for our supporters, which you can read here
For any more information you may require, please visit Wembley Stadium’s complete guide to the Adobe WFA Cup Final here

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