Heading to North London to watch your team face Arsenal at the iconic Emirates Stadium? Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a seasoned away supporter, planning ahead can make all the difference. From navigating London’s transport network to finding the right pub for a pre-match pint, here’s your complete guide to visiting Arsenal as an away fan in the 2025/26 season.


🏟 The Emirates Stadium: What to Expect

Opened in 2006, the Emirates Stadium is a modern football fortress with a capacity of over 60,000. It’s the fifth-largest football stadium in the UK and offers a clean, well-organised, but often polarising experience—especially for fans who prefer the gritty charm of older grounds.

Away End Info:

Away supporters are usually housed in the lower tier of the southeast corner, near the corner flag between the East and Clock End stands. The standard allocation is around 3,000 tickets, with excellent sightlines and reasonably quick access in and out of the stadium.

The atmosphere in the away end can be fantastic, especially in tight fixtures. However, the Emirates crowd is often known for being more subdued compared to other traditional grounds, which gives vocal away fans the chance to make themselves heard.


🚆 Getting to the Emirates Stadium

By Tube:

The most convenient station for away fans is Arsenal Station (Piccadilly Line), just a 3–5-minute walk from the stadium. However, it gets very busy on matchdays, particularly after full-time.

Alternative stations:

  • Finsbury Park (Victoria & Piccadilly Lines): A 10-minute walk and often quicker to escape after the match.
  • Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line & Overground): Around 10–12 minutes on foot and a great option for pubs and food pre-match.
  • Drayton Park (National Rail): Closest to the ground but closed on matchdays.

By Car:

Driving to the Emirates is not recommended. On-street parking is extremely limited due to matchday restrictions across Islington, and traffic is often heavy.

Alternative tip: Park at Cockfosters Station (Piccadilly Line, Zone 5) for around £2 and take the Tube directly to Arsenal Station. It’s cheaper and less stressful.


🍻 Pubs for Away Fans

While central London has no shortage of pubs, finding away-friendly venues near the Emirates can be tricky, as many local spots are home fan strongholds.

Best bets for away fans:

  • The Drayton Park Arms – Located close to the ground, this has long been considered a neutral or away-friendly spot. Get there early.
  • The Twelve Pins (Finsbury Park) – A bit further out but welcoming to all fans. It’s a popular choice for many away supporters before hopping back on the tube to the stadium.
  • The Blackstock – Also near Finsbury Park, this traditional pub is another decent option for pre-match drinks.
  • The Faltering Fullback (Stroud Green Road) – A bit more of a walk, but worth it for the atmosphere and Guinness.

Always check on social media or club forums before matchday, as police or local council decisions can occasionally limit pub access for away fans.


🍔 Food & Drink at the Emirates

Inside the Emirates, expect London prices. Here’s a typical price list:

  • Pie: ÂŁ3.90
  • Pint: ÂŁ6.35
  • Tea/Coffee: ÂŁ2.50
  • Soft drinks: ÂŁ3.50

Quality is decent by stadium standards, and service is efficient. However, if you prefer something more satisfying and affordable, grab food from the surrounding area. Holloway Road and Highbury offer a good mix of local kebab shops, chip shops, and quick takeaway options.


đź§Ą Matchday Experience & Tips

  • Arrive Early: London transport is unpredictable, and queues at Arsenal Station can be long. Aim to arrive at least 45–60 minutes before kick-off.
  • Bags & Searches: Arsenal has strict bag policies. Avoid bringing large bags or backpacks, as they may be denied at the gate.
  • Flags & Banners: Small flags are usually permitted, but larger banners require advance permission from the club.
  • Accessibility: The Emirates is a fully accessible stadium with good facilities for disabled supporters. Contact the club in advance to arrange assistance if needed.

🛌 Staying Overnight?

If you’re turning your away day into an overnight trip, you’re in luck — London offers accommodation for every budget. Stay near King’s Cross, Finsbury Park, or even Camden for quick access to the ground and a fun evening after the match.

Recommended hotel areas:

  • Finsbury Park – Budget-friendly and convenient.
  • Islington – Lively and close to the action.
  • Central London – Ideal if you’re planning some sightseeing.

đź—Ł Final Thoughts: Is the Emirates Worth the Trip?

Despite its modern, corporate feel, the Emirates Stadium offers one of the most polished away-day experiences in the Premier League. The transport links are excellent, the facilities are modern, and the away allocation is generous.

What it may lack in raw, old-school atmosphere it more than makes up for in comfort and visibility. And for many fans, the chance to visit one of England’s footballing giants in a top-class venue is worth the ticket price alone.

Bring your voice, your colours, and your best away-day banter — and you’ll have a fantastic time supporting your team in the capital.

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