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To visit the Official Wembley Stadium website [click here].

There are 688 food beverage kiosks are located across the Stadium selling a variety of food. Please be advised the kiosks do not take credit or debit card payments or £50 notes.

Merchandise kiosks selling programmes and event day items are available on the public concourses in the Stadium and there are also official Wembley Stadium kiosks selling merchandise on Olympic Way.

To provide easy access, there are over twenty lifts and thirty sets of escalators in the Stadium.

There are seven ATM machines located around the Stadium, however visitors are advised to withdraw cash before arriving as the queues can sometimes be lengthy.

Due to the Responsible Sale of Alcohol, the sale of alcoholic drinks is limited to two per transaction.

There are ten information desks distributed across Levels one, two and five to assist visitors.

There are 2,618 toilets around the Stadium.

After the game please leave the stadium in an orderly fashion. Please be aware and respect the fact that there are many different age groups and abilities attending the game.

The tube station is located directly at the beginning of Wembley Way and is around fifteen minutes from the stadium on foot. For more information [click here].

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