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FA Cup Final Hospitality

17th May 2025

Wembley Stadium

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FA Cup Final

EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF THE 2025 FA CUP FINAL AT WEMBLEY

The FA Cup Final is the pinnacle of English football’s oldest and most prestigious competition, where history is written and legends are made. Under the iconic Wembley arch, two teams battle for glory in front of a passionate crowd, with unforgettable moments unfolding on the pitch. From the electrifying atmosphere to the celebrations at the final whistle, the FA Cup Final is an event like no other. Enhance your experience with premium seating and world-class hospitality, ensuring you enjoy this historic occasion in style.

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FA CUP FINAL HOSPITALITY

The Emirates FA Cup stands as a beacon of prestige and history in the world of football, esteemed as one of the most illustrious competitions globally. Annually, a diverse array of teams from England's vibrant football landscape embarks on a quest to claim the iconic trophy, culminating under the majestic arch of the legendary Wembley Stadium. This revered venue, synonymous with football greatness, serves as the perfect backdrop for the climactic showdown of this storied tournament.

The excitement and drama that envelop The Emirates FA Cup Final are unparalleled, captivating fans and players alike with its unpredictable twists and heart-stopping moments. Each year, this esteemed event writes a new chapter in football history, and the upcoming edition is poised to continue this rich tradition of excellence. Now celebrating its 152nd year, the Emirates FA Cup holds the distinguished title of being the oldest national football competition in the world, a testament to its enduring appeal and significance in the sport's heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the Wembley Stadium?

To reach Wembley Stadium, there are several modes of public transport options available to use:


By London Underground (Tube):

The nearest Underground station to Wembley Stadium is Wembley Park Station, which is on the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines. You can take a Tube to Wembley Park Station and then follow the signs to the stadium, which is a short walk away.


By National Rail

Wembley Stadium has its own train station called Wembley Stadium Station. It is served by Chiltern Railways trains on match days and major events. You can check the National Rail website for train schedules and routes.


By Bus

Various bus routes go to Wembley Stadium. You can use the Transport for London (TfL) Journey Planner or the TfL website to find the most suitable bus routes from your location.


By Car

If you plan to drive to Wembley Stadium, it's essential to check for parking availability in advance. The stadium has designated parking areas, and there are also nearby parking facilities. However, traffic congestion can be high during events, so it's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative transportation options.

It's always a good idea to check the official Wembley Stadium website or the specific event's website for any transportation updates or guidance related to your visit.

Will all my tickets be sat together?

Yes, all tickets purchased together will be located together, ensuring you and your group can enjoy the event side by side. This is our standard practice, and any exceptions to this arrangement would be clearly stated on the event's ticketing page on our website.

Where items are prohibited?

Please make sure you’re not bringing anything you shouldn’t before arriving. Everyone’s checked before entry – Wembley Stadium would hate to have to turn you away. 

Items You CAN'T bring? 

  • Bags that don’t meet the Bag Policy (medical exemptions apply) 
  • Large umbrellas
  • Aluminium and glass drink containers, plastic bottles over 500ml
  • Alcohol 
  • Food and drink
  • Pushchairs 
  • Selfie sticks
  • Weapons and tools 
  • Flares, lasers, smoke devices and cannisters 
  • Large-bodied cameras and camcorders
  • Drones 
  • Unauthorised musical instruments and vuvuzelas
  • Any national flag not of the competing international teams