Leeds United are in home Premier League action for the final time this season on Sunday afternoon as they take on Brighton & Hove Albion at Elland Road. Ahead of the match, we want to ensure supporters have all the relevant information they may need.
Arrival at stadium:
We would urge as many fans as possible to arrive in plenty of time for the game, kick-off is scheduled for 3pm.
The Home Fan Zone will open from 1pm, with the Away Fan Zone area opening 30 minutes earlier at 12.30pm. Away supporters will then be able to enter turnstiles from 1pm, with home fans able to enter from 1.30pm.
Billy’s Bar will open at 10am and all lounges for those with hospitality tickets will be available for entry from 12pm.
There will be a variety of food and drink offerings available in areas around the ground, including outside the stadium and in all of the concourses. Further information is available online here.
Download your ticket:
Please ensure you have your Season Ticket or Match Ticket downloaded ahead of the fixture to your Apple or Google Wallet before arriving at Elland Road and ensure your smartphone is fully charged.
A screenshot of your ticket or the email confirming your mobile ticket WILL NOT permit you entry into the stadium on a matchday. You need to download your mobile ticket from the link in your confirmation email. If you have an android phone, please also ensure that your NFC is switched on in your settings.
For all away supporters travelling to Elland Road, you will also be using digital tickets for entry into the stadium, so please ensure this has been downloaded ahead of your arrival.
Matchday activity:
The roaming band will be playing outside Elland Road and there will also be a magician making their way around the West Stand of the stadium. Official partner Red Bull will also be handing out free samples, with a DJ playing outside the Centenary Pavilion.
As always, you can join in with all of the fun activities and photo opportunities in our Home Fan Zone, so make sure you check those out. Lucas the Kop Cat and our resident Face Painters will also be in attendance ahead of the game.
We would like all supporters to remain in their seats after the full-time whistle, with players doing a special lap of honour with their families a few minutes after the game, to thank all our fans for their incredible support across the season. More information can be found here.
Extra Security Checks:
We would like to make all fans aware that there will be an increase in security checks for those arriving at Elland Road on Sunday, and we would like to ask all supporters to be as patient as possible, for those that are able to arrive in plenty of time ahead of kick-off, please do so to ease congestion at turnstiles close to 3pm. More information can be found here.
All other matchday policies and information for fixtures at Elland Road, including accessibility, prohibited items and more, please click here.
Lap of appreciation:
Following the conclusion of Leeds United’s final home fixture of the Premier League campaign on Sunday against Brighton & Hove Albion, supporters are asked to remain seated after the full-time whistle.
To thank our fantastic fans for their loyal throughout the season, the first-team squad and staff members will do a lap of appreciation as they show their gratitude to everyone who has travelled up and down the country to cheer the team on. Find our more HERE.
Don’t discriminate:
Prior to Sunday’s Premier League meeting with Brighton & Hove Albion, Leeds United would like to remind supporters we have a zero-tolerance policy towards the use of any homophobic or discriminatory language, chanting, abuse or gestures and condemn this behaviour.
Anyone identified in taking part in discrimination will face a lengthy stadium ban, so please think about your actions and the consequences both individually and for the club. Find our more HERE.
Wellbeing Team:
Our team of Wellbeing Officers will be working in each stand to support fans with various health and wellbeing matters at Elland Road for every home game. You can identify them through the light blue bibs they wear and if you need to get hold of a member of the Wellbeing Team for any help, please just ask your nearest steward.
If any supporters would like to use the prayer room, sensory room or quiet room, please contact matchday.safeguarding@leedsunited.com so they can assist and book in a time slot for you, when needed.
Matchday Incident Text Service:
The club has a zero-tolerance policy towards any inappropriate or dangerous behaviour, along with any form of discrimination (language and gestures) or tragedy chanting, and you could be breaking the law.
Forms of discrimination include but are not limited to racism, homophobia, sexism, antisemitism, or any other form of religious or political discrimination.
There are tough measures and sanctions in place across all English football leagues to tackle dangerous and illegal behaviours within football grounds, and this involves fans attempting to enter the pitch, as well as the use of pyros and throwing objects.
To report any incidents during visits to Elland Road, please text LEEDS along with any relevant information around the incident, your name and ticket details to 60006 as soon as you can. You will then receive an automated response which means that your report has been logged and will be looked into.
Further information around our expectations of supporter behaviour at Elland Road can be found ehre.
Travel to Elland Road:
We are asking all supporters to allow as much time as possible when travelling to the stadium, to try and help with traffic delays and congestion.
Please can all supporters also bear in mind when using bus services, cars or taxis to be careful when and where they are getting out of any vehicles. Those who disembark on the M621 and walk down the road are creating dangerous situations, and anyone who is blocking the roundabout, any junctions or pedestrian crossings are causing further problems with congestion.
Please note below the changes to parking prices at all Leeds City Council Car Parks surrounding Elland Road. Payment is by cash only.
Cars: £12
People Carrier/Minibus: £24
Coaches: £60
The Leeds United Park and Ride service will be in operation in partnership with Hunters Coaches. Sites are operated at Temple Green and Stourton with the service starting two and-a-half hours before kick-off.
Please be aware that tickets cannot be purchased on the day, you must book in advance. Tickets can be purchased for all home matches, three weeks in advance of the fixture. Click here to purchase your Park and Ride tickets.
Age Policy:
We would like to remind supporters that children under the age of two years will not be permitted entry into the ground due to Health and Safety reasons. Ticket holders aged two to 15 years must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 years or above and be seated adjacent in the stadium bowl. Unaccompanied children under the age of 16 years will not be admitted into the stadium.
Please always ensure your safety and the safety of others.




