Wolves are on the road again this weekend and back in London for another away game as Gary O’Neil’s men head to the capital to take on West Ham United in their latest Premier League meeting.
A sold-out allocation of just under 3,000 supporters will be heading to the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the 2pm kick-off.
For those making the journey to east London this weekend, here is everything you need to know…
Stadium information
Stadium | London Stadium
Capacity | 62,500
Address | Marshgate Lane, London, E20 2ST
Away allocation | 2,941
Ticket information
Tickets for this fixture are sold out.
Supporters who need to collect their ticket or require a reprint, should get in touch with Wolves’ ticket office prior to matchday.
Travel information
London Stadium is just a short walk from five stations – Stratford, Hackney Wick, Pudding Mill Lane, Stratford High Street and West Ham Station – and is well served by local bus routes.
West Ham also provide an Accessible Shuttle Bus service on matchday for supporters who require assistance to and from the stadium. To enquire about using the shuttle bus service contact accessibility@westhamunited.co.uk.
Supporters are advised to arrive via the many public transport routes available. However, visiting supporters wishing to book accessible parking on matchday, can contact accessibility@westhamunited.co.uk for further advice.
There are several independent car parks in the area surrounding the London Stadium. Wolves supporters are urged to use Just Park to find the best parking spots within walking distance to the stadium.
Click here to view and book the best parking around the stadium.
Stadium information
The entrance for visiting supporters is located at turnstile D. Away turnstiles at London Stadium will open approximately one and a half hours before kick-off at around 12.30pm on Saturday.
Supporters who have any enquiries while outside the stadium please visit West Ham’s dedicated visitor supporters tent directly opposite. Wolves supporters are advised to arrive via Bridge 4 where there is lift access to turnstile D.
The area outside of turnstile D is exclusively available to away supporters after the match. This zone is in place for the safety of all supporters and to enable all supporters to leave the stadium via designated walking routes to public transport hubs and the visiting supporters’ coach parking.
There’s no dedicated bar or pub for away supporters, but there are plenty of options in the areas surrounding areas. In the visiting supporters section, Wolves fans have the option to purchase hot and cold drinks and an array of food including nachos, hot-dogs and pies. There is an assortment of confectionery items available.
There will be a matchday programme for this fixture, at a cost of £4. Programmes are available from any programme chariots, the stadium store or the permanent programme kiosk located on Bridge 5.
Security information
Large bags such as holdalls or suitcases will not be permitted into London Stadium. We encourage supporters to avoid bringing bags, or only bring bags no larger than A4 in size where necessary. All bags will be subject to search.
Flags and banners are not generally confiscated, however the obstruction of gangways, access routes, exits and entrances, health and safety signage and stairways is strictly forbidden. For any enquiries about flags or banners, email supporterservices@westhamunited.co.uk
Wolves and West Ham have a zero tolerance policy towards abuse or anti-social behaviour in any form. To report an incident or a concern on matchday at the London Stadium please notify the nearest steward or use our SMS reporting service on 07860404069. All text messages are treated in the strictest confidence and, for our staff, it is better to monitor the situation as it is happening and to be able to take action at the time of it occurring.
Access information
West Ham provide several additional provision to make the London Stadium accessible to all, including an accessible shuttle bus service, visiting supporters car parking and accessible toilets.
Further accessible information can be found here.
Click here for detailed supporter information for the visit to West Ham.
The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.