And you only leave with one. For those of us old enough to remember ;)If you can’t, go to Huddersfield instead, where they definitely let crutches in.
And you only leave with one. For those of us old enough to remember ;)If you can’t, go to Huddersfield instead, where they definitely let crutches in.
just sharing what I did for Charity Shield: parked up at Beaconsfield train station (free), so didn't get M25 traffic, and caught the train to Wembley station. I think there's a couple an hour, one fast one slow, and they run late. Train on the way out of the ground is quite good as the the station is right next to the ground and most people are heading into London. When you get back to the car, simply sail onto the motorway and home. I liked it anyway.thats
thats the answer i was looking for, Perfect & thanks. I normally stop at denham train station, however over the years the queue after the game for the train takes some time.just sharing what I did for Charity Shield: parked up at Beaconsfield train station (free), so didn't get M25 traffic, and caught the train to Wembley station. I think there's a couple an hour, one fast one slow, and they run late. Train on the way out of the ground is quite good as the the station is right next to the ground and most people are heading into London. When you get back to the car, simply sail onto the motorway and home. I liked it anyway.
Agreed. I've used it for every Wembley trip since the Community Shield in 2011 with the exception of the 2023 FA Cup final as Chiltern Rail were on strike.Correct. But on Sundays you can park on nearby streets. The station park is not free. The Beaconsfield route is brilliant. They put extra trains on which stop at Wembley Stadium and the fastest ones take just 20 minutes.
I think Denham and Beaconsfield are on the same line so it'd be the same queue at Wembley Stadium station which can take ages sometimes.thats the answer i was looking for, Perfect & thanks. I normally stop at denham train station, however over the years the queue after the game for the train takes some time.
ohh my bad, thought they was different lines & vaild point. TaI think Denham and Beaconsfield are on the same line so it'd be the same queue at Wembley Stadium station which can take ages sometimes.
Hi mate, you dodged a bullet if you parked at the actual station car park at Beaconsfield. It's ANPR and I've always psid every time I've used it.
thats the answer i was looking for, Perfect & thanks. I normally stop at denham train station, however over the years the queue after the game for the train takes some time.
The 1% wonGet going!!!!
Same happened to me yesterday. Phoned up and confirmed seats but not in the usual form of ticket confirmation.I bought a ticket today but the conformation email has not turned up. Good job I made a note of the reference. Will have to phone tomorrow to make sure its OK.
I don't know why people think the ticket sales are slow. How many people are in the Cup Scheme? If only 1 in 2 seasoncard holders go to the CL games, surely fewer still are in the FA Cup scheme?
It would help if you got a phone that was made in the 20th century.Same happened to me yesterday. Phoned up and confirmed seats but not in the usual form of ticket confirmation.
Ha ha ha ha. It always does!!!!The 1% won
If you go from Beaconsfield to Wembley Stadium on the Chiltern line you can get a group ticket. I think for up to four travelling together which is really cheap. Wembley Stadium Station is a few hundred yards from the City turnstiles in the West Stand. You can also park for free on some of the streets near Beaconsfield Station on a Sunday.Well after 2 days of soul searching ( and nagging from my kids) I have bitten the bullet and bought 3.
I was adament I was out for this one but City are like a drug to me and once the kids started I knew I would back down.
I still totally disagree with semis still being played at Wembley but sometimes in life you do things begrudgingly.
Travelling in the car to either Watford or Beaconsfield on this one.
Tell that to Marie AntoinetteHa ha ha ha. It always does!!!!
This, or Gerrards Cross, is my usual route. I'm staying at the Ibis at Beaconsfield Services on Sunday night so can have a leisurely drive back on Monday.If you go from Beaconsfield to Wembley Stadium on the Chiltern line you can get a group ticket. I think for up to four travelling together which is really cheap. Wembley Stadium Station is a few hundred yards from the City turnstiles in the West Stand. You can also park for free on some of the streets near Beaconsfield Station on a Sunday.
Cecil Ave ten minutes walk at my slow pacewhere do you park? wembley area are having road works i believe..
Cheers mate. I am a Beaconsfield regular palIf you go from Beaconsfield to Wembley Stadium on the Chiltern line you can get a group ticket. I think for up to four travelling together which is really cheap. Wembley Stadium Station is a few hundred yards from the City turnstiles in the West Stand. You can also park for free on some of the streets near Beaconsfield Station on a Sunday.
Got my ticket yesterday.
Still seats in all sections available.
Reckon it will be additional tickets for ST holders on Tuesday?