The play-off final: Everything you need to know

Shivani Chaudhari
BBC News, Essex
PA Media AFC Wimbledon fans dressed in blue and yellow, including two men who are topless, celebrate and punch the air in the stands at Wembley Stadium.PA Media
Almost 51,000 people watched AFC Wimbledon win the League Two play-off final at Wembley on Monday

A record number of fans are expected to flood through the gates at Wembley Stadium this Sunday for the National League play-off final.

Southend United and Oldham Athletic will fight for a return to the English Football League.

A 50,000 capacity crowd is expected, which would break the record for the largest attendance at a National League play-off final match.

It has been a rollercoaster few years for Blues fans, whose team were relegated from League Two in 2021, before being threatened with administration.

We have compiled a list of everything you need to know ahead of the game.

When do doors open?

General admission is from 13:00 BST, although hospitality guests can enter from 12:00.

The final kicks off at 15:00.

A spokesperson from Southend advised people to arrive in good time to help with security protocols.

According to BBC Weather, it is going to reach highs of 19C on matchday.

The existing record attendance for a National League play-off final was the 47,029 people who watched Bristol Rovers beat Grimsby Town on penalties in 2015.

How do I get there?

PA Media Football fans walk down stairs from Wembley Park station towards Wembley Stadium. It is clearly sunny day. The fans are most wearing sky blue Coventry City football shirts.PA Media
Wembley Park station is closed on Sunday

Wembley Park station is closed on Sunday due to engineering works, which was one of the reasons given when Wembley Stadium initially limited capacity to 40,000.

There will also be no service on the Metropolitan line between Aldgate and Harrow-on-the-Hill or Watford, and no service on the Jubilee line between Waterloo and Stanmore.

Railway users have been advised to use the Bakerloo and Lioness overground lines to get to Wembley Central station, or Chiltern Railways services to Wembley Stadium station.

Rail operator c2c said it would run a full Sunday timetable from Essex into London Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street.

Train users have been urged to leave extra time for their journey as services are expected to be extremely busy.

Car parking

Warren Muggleton/BBC A man wearing a dark blue Southend United jersey is raising his fists cheering in front of the camera. Behind him are other young men crowding on the pitch at Forest Green Rovers.Warren Muggleton/BBC
Fans ran on to the pitch after Southend United scored their winning penalty against Forest Green Rovers in the play-off semi-final

Event day parking at Wembley Stadium is limited and people have been urged to book in advance via the Wembley official parking website.

Any vehicles that have not pre-booked might not be able to get access into the stadium car parks.

Blue badge parking is available for ticket holders with accessibility needs and it can also be booked through the parking website.

Disabled supporters

Nadira Tudor/BBC A long line of between 30 and 40 people queuing at the entrance to Southend United's ticket office, which is a small blue and white building. Outside it is a gravel car park with the queue winding through it.Nadira Tudor/BBC
Hundreds of Southend fans queued at the club's ticket office on Monday in the hope of getting a ticket

There are 310 spaces for wheelchair users across level one, two and three at Wembley Stadium.

A return shuttle service runs from:

  • Wembley Central station to the stadium's West Gate from 10:00 until two hours after full-time
  • Fryent Country Park to Rutherford Way operating from 06:00 until two hours after full-time
  • Pink car park to the stadium's East Gate operating from 10:00 until two hours after full-time

Can I bring a bag?

Reuters Wembley Stadium from an elevated view, pictured a few hundred metres away. The arch can be seen over the large stadium. There are tower blocks in the distance and white clouds and blue sky above.Reuters
The final kicks off at 15:00 BST on Sunday

Wembley Stadium operates a restricted bag policy.

Each person can only bring one small bag into the stadium, and it must not be bigger than an A4 size.

Anyone carrying bags that do not meet the criteria will not be allowed into the stadium, a club spokesperson says.

A bag drop facility is available outside the Ibis Hotel, but there is a charge for this service.

Where can I get a drink?

The following pubs are designated venues for matchday

  • The Blue Check – 12-13 Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0RQ
  • Wembley Tavern – 121 Wembley Park Dr, Wembley Park, HA9 8HG
  • Stadium Sports Bar – 125 Wembley Park Dr, Wembley Park, HA9 8HQ
  • The Torch – 1-5 Bridge Rd, Wembley Park, HA9 9AB
  • Crock of Gold – 23 Bridge Road, Wembley, HA9 9AB
  • Black Sheep – 2 Olympic Way, HA9 0GU
  • Feed The Yak – 51 Olympic Way, HA9 0EG
  • Box Park – 18 Olympic Way, HA9 0JT

Brent Council has enforced a no-street drinking zone on Olympic Way and surrounding areas for all events at the stadium.

People who want to drink before the game should head to licensed bars and restaurants or make their way to the dedicated fan zone outside the stadium.

Fans drinking on Olympic Way and the surrounding streets will be asked to hand over their alcohol and enforcement action may be considered.

Offensive chanting

The stadium says it has a zero-tolerance policy on any form of anti-social and discriminatory behaviour.

If fans witness any anti-social or discriminatory behaviour on the day, they can text HELP to 66566 or contact the nearest steward.

Wembley said offensive tragedy-related chanting, gesturing and displaying of abusive messages was unacceptable and would not be tolerated.

People who are found to have done this face stadium bans and potential criminal prosecution.

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