Matchday

Fans travelling for Brighton & Hove Albion clash

Information for supporters.

Leeds fans at Amex

Leeds United travel to the American Express Stadium on Saturday afternoon to face Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League and we would like to thank every fan that will be making the journey south to support the team.

During your trip, please remember that we are all representing not only Leeds United Football Club, but also the city of Leeds, and we ask that you always show respect to all fans, staff and players.

Discriminatory language including any form of racism or homophobia among others, tragedy chanting, and inappropriate gestures are not acceptable and you could be breaking the law. The club condemns this behaviour and has a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of discrimination.

Some things to take into consideration ahead of travelling, can be found below:

Plan your journey:

  • Whether you’re travelling by train/car/bus make sure you leave with plenty of time to spare before the game. Please note car parks open three hours before kick-off, and turnstiles open two hours before kick-off.

Stadium information:

  • All matchday information for the Amex can be found here. There is also an Away Fan Guide available here.

  • Away supporters sit in the South Stand (Gate 28 to Gate 31) at the stadium.

  • Any flags need pre-approval from the South Stand Manager at the club and a fire safety certificate will need to be presented.

Staying safe:

  • Please stay as safe as possible at all times, especially during any celebrations and both pre-match and at half-time in the concourses.

  • Remember that throwing objects and the use of flares, pyrotechnics and smoke bombs are strictly forbidden. Remain in the seat you have purchased, and refrain from standing on your seats and blocking aisles in the away section.

A message from Marching Out Together and Proud Seagulls:

Proud Seagulls and Marching Out Together are looking forward to proudly cheering on our respective teams in Saturday's Premier League clash at the Amex. Please help us to ensure all those attending can enjoy the game – if you experience or witness any anti-LGBTQ language or behaviour, report it with confidence. On and off the field, we share the Football v Homophobia message – Football For Everyone.

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