London Stadium Issues Soccer Aid 2026 Lineup Matchday Guidance for Sunday
London Stadium issued its soccer aid 2026 lineup matchday information for Soccer Aid for UNICEF on Sunday, giving supporters the travel and entry details they need before heading to the venue. The notice centers on public transport, accessibility, and stadium rules for anyone attending at London Stadium.
Visitors were told to check the Getting Here page before travel and to plan journeys with TfL’s Journey Planner or the TfL Go app. Those using rail were directed to the National Rail website. London Stadium also said there is no public car parking at the venue apart from blue badge parking, and blue badge parking had already sold out.
London Stadium entry routes
The venue also pointed supporters toward the Soccer Aid for UNICEF Fanzone information, with the entrance located by Bridge 4. Anyone coming from Stratford Station was told to walk via Bridge 5. The accessible shuttle bus was scheduled to run from 1:00pm until 10:30pm.
That shuttle timing gives disabled supporters a set window for arrival and departure, while the sold-out blue badge parking means drivers cannot rely on turning up for on-site parking. London Stadium’s reminder to check journeys before travel sits alongside its warning that supporters may be searched on entry.
Stadium Island rules
Bag limits are strict. Bags larger than A4 size are not permitted, and there are no left luggage facilities at London Stadium. Reusable water bottles are allowed, with water stations available on the Stadium Island and throughout the concourses. The venue is fully cashless, and free WiFi is available through the LSFreeWIFI network.
Food and drink will be sold across the concourses and in the hospitality lounges, with vegan, vegetarian and other dietary requirements included in the catering. London Stadium said its summer 2026 ground regulations apply to prohibited and permitted items, leaving supporters with a clear set of checks to make before they arrive on Sunday.