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Football in London

London is the only city in the world to host six current top-flight football clubs simultaneously: Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Crystal Palace and Fulham. Add Brentford in the Premier League, Queens Park Rangers and Millwall in the Championship, and the city's combined matchday capacity exceeds 400,000 across roughly 15 senior grounds. Wembley Stadium. The second-largest football ground in Europe at 90,000, hosts the FA Cup final, the EFL Cup final, the Community Shield, and England senior team home fixtures. The North London derby (Arsenal vs Tottenham), the West London derby (Chelsea vs Fulham), and the cross-river derby (Chelsea vs West Ham) are matchday highlights of the Premier League calendar. London's transport network is among the densest in Europe. Every major football ground sits within 10 minutes of a Tube, National Rail or Overground station, making weekend matchday travel between grounds a credible itinerary for visiting fans.

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Local rivalries

London derbies

Getting to London grounds

Transit

Every major London football ground is reachable on the Tube, National Rail or Overground. Arsenal's Emirates is on the Piccadilly line (Arsenal station, 5-minute walk). Chelsea's Stamford Bridge is on the District line (Fulham Broadway). The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium uses Tottenham Hale or White Hart Lane (Overground). West Ham's London Stadium connects via Stratford (Jubilee, Central, Elizabeth, Overground, DLR. One of London's busiest interchanges). Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park uses Selhurst, Norwood Junction or Thornton Heath. On a typical Premier League Saturday, multiple London grounds host matches simultaneously — TfL adds matchday service capacity on relevant lines.

Match-day tips

On a London match-day

London matchday queues at security can run 30-45 minutes pre-kick-off. Arrive 75-90 minutes early for high-demand fixtures, most London grounds enforce a strict A4 bag policy and require photo ID for tickets sold on the secondary market. Pre-match pubs cluster within 5-10 minutes of every ground; Arsenal's Tollington and the Twelve Pins, Chelsea's Lillie Langtry, Tottenham's The Bricklayers Arms, and Crystal Palace's Glaziers Arms are among the most-frequented. Concessions are universally cashless. Allow 30-45 minutes for the crowd to clear after the final whistle before joining Tube queues.

When to visit

London football season

Premier League season runs August through May. London's most atmospheric matchday months are October-March. Colder weather, floodlit kick-offs, and condensed fixture lists with European nights mid-week. Cup-final Saturdays in May draw additional traffic to Wembley.

Notable facts

Things to know about London football

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FAQ

London football tickets — frequently asked

  • How many football clubs are in London?

    London hosts six current Premier League clubs (Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham, Crystal Palace, Fulham), plus Brentford, and Championship sides QPR and Millwall. Making it the only city in the world with that many top-flight clubs simultaneously. London's combined senior football matchday capacity exceeds 400,000.

  • What is the biggest football stadium in London?

    Wembley Stadium (90,000) is the largest football ground in London and the second-largest in Europe behind Camp Nou, the largest Premier League ground in London is the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (62,850), followed by London Stadium (62,500), Emirates (60,704) and Stamford Bridge (40,173).

  • Which is the most famous London football derby?

    The North London derby (Arsenal vs Tottenham) is the most-watched London derby globally. Contested twice each Premier League season plus periodic cup meetings. The West London derby (Chelsea vs Fulham) and South London derby (Crystal Palace vs Millwall, when both are in the same division) are also significant local fixtures.

  • How do I travel between London football grounds?

    All major London football grounds are within 10 minutes' walk of a Tube, Overground or National Rail station. Multi-ground itineraries on a single matchday are common for visiting fans. TfL adds matchday capacity on relevant lines; the Piccadilly (Arsenal), District (Chelsea, Fulham), Jubilee/Central (West Ham), and Overground (Tottenham) cover most fixtures.