Leeds United fans are getting ready for another big night at Elland Road, as the club takes on West Ham United in the Premier League on Friday.
And once again, the Park & Ride service will be running to help supporters reach the stadium in an easy and stress-free way.
The club say this travel option is not only good for fans, but also better for the environment, making matchday smoother for everyone around the city.
The service is run together with Hunters Coaches, and it has become a very popular choice for supporters who want to avoid traffic, long walks, and the nightmare of finding parking close to the ground.
Please be aware that tickets CANNOT be purchased on the day, you must book in advance using the link below, with tickets available three weeks in advance of each home fixture.
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All Park & Ride tickets must be booked in advance online, and they become available three weeks before every home match.
So supporters wanting to use the service for the West Ham game must make sure they secure their place early.
Easy Trip, Quicker Exit
One of the biggest reasons fans choose the Park & Ride is the priority exit after full-time.
Instead of being stuck for ages in the car park queues or slow traffic around Elland Road, supporters using the service can get back to their cars much faster.
The buses use a priority route, meaning they get out before most of the matchday traffic.
Buses start running two-and-a-half hours before kick-off, giving fans plenty of time to arrive, relax, and enjoy the build-up before heading inside the stadium.
The return trip also runs smoothly with staff guiding fans back to the buses.
Where You Can Park: Temple Green and Stourton
The Park & Ride service has two main sites, both easy to reach from major roads:
Stourton Park & Ride
- Located next to Junction 7 of the M621
- Ideal for fans travelling from the South, South Leeds, or West Yorkshire
- Postcode: LS10 1FF
- Height limit: 2.35m
Temple Green Park & Ride
- Found in the Aire Valley, just off Junction 45 of the M1
- Good for fans coming from the East or North Leeds areas
- Postcode: LS9 0PS
- Height limit: 2.35m
Both sites have regular buses running straight to Elland Road and returning straight after the game.
How Much Does It Cost?
The service is priced to make things simple for supporters:
- £7 per person, or
- £21.50 per car, which covers four people travelling together
Tickets are sold by Leeds United online on behalf of Hunters Coaches, and supporters are reminded that the only way to get them is online before matchday.
Helping the Environment Too
Leeds United say the Park & Ride is not just about convenience, it also helps reduce the club’s carbon impact on matchdays.
Football around the world creates millions of tonnes of CO₂ every year, and Leeds wants to play their part in reducing that.
By using the Park & Ride:
- Over 150 fewer cars travel to Elland Road each match
- Bus travel helps cut emissions by over 40% compared to driving
- The club and Hunters Coaches are working together to make matchdays greener
Supporters who choose the Park & Ride are directly helping reduce traffic, pollution, and congestion around the stadium.
Important Matchday Rules
To make the service smoother, Leeds United stewards will be at both Park & Ride sites checking fans before they board.
Each supporter will be given a wristband by the Hunters Coaches staff. This wristband is needed for the return journey, so fans must keep it safe.
Supporters also need to have access to their booking confirmation email on matchday, either on their phone or printed out.
With a big Premier League night ahead against West Ham, Leeds United fans are encouraged to use the Park & Ride for a simple, quicker, and greener matchday experience.
But the message is clear: book early, plan ahead, and don’t leave it for the last minute.
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