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Important travel information ahead of Arsenal game

How to get to the Amex safely for Saturday's Premier League fixture.

By Bruce Talbot • 10 March 2020

By Paul Hazlewood
The Amex Stadium.

All supporters are asked to head to the stadium as early as possible no matter how they are travelling.

Trains: Southern Rail have informed the club that they will be operating an enhanced service for this match, and we advise all fans to check Southern’s website before travelling.

Park & Rides: Both Brighton Racecourse and Mill Road will be open from 12.00.

Car Parks: Both the Bridge car park and Sussex University (Car Park C) have now completely sold out.

All vehicles accredited to park at Sussex University must enter via Stanmer Park, as there will be no entry for football traffic at Falmer or Knights Gate.

Parking: We have no local street parking available for football supporters, as all areas have a residents’ parking scheme in operation and enforcement officers will be on patrol.

Road Works: There are no reported road works in areas local to the stadium,  but there are M23 Northbound closures between junctions 10 and 8, and diversions will be in operation.

Buses: Brighton & Hove Buses will be operating a full service within our travel scheme, therefore free travel is available to supporters on production of a match ticket, but please click here to find the areas listed within the bus travel zone.

Seagull Travel: Seagull Travel will be running their usual matchday services from various locations, and spaces are available to pre-book via their website.

Drop-offs & Pick-ups: There will be no pick-ups or drop-offs along Village Way, or at the Woollard Way (entrance to the Bridge car park), and supporters are advised to use our official drop-off and pick-up point located at Sussex University, where our drop-off point is in car park 5, located by the Sports Hall.

This drop-off/pick-up point is a short walk through the underpass to the stadium. There is also a free shuttle bus in operation.