Leeds United take on Millwall in the Sky Bet Championship on Wednesday evening and our matchday at Elland Road will be dedicated to 'Unite For Access' - a celebration of access and inclusion for disabled sports fans.
The annual campaign is run by the leading disability fan advocacy charity in England and Wales, Level Playing Field.
Almost a quarter of the UK population is disabled, making disabled people the largest minority group in the UK, and it is therefore very likely that someone in the seats near to you this evening is a disabled fan, or you might be a disabled supporter yourself.
Different structural and societal barriers can impact disabled fans’ matchdays, but the 2024 Level Playing Field Annual Fan Survey results showed ‘attitudes of others’ is the second most common barrier to attending live sport, ranking only behind ‘physical access’. This means that everyone reading this can play an important role in helping to make live sport more inclusive.
Leeds United is committed to continuing work behind the scenes to improve access and facilities and ensure Elland Road is a welcoming and inclusive space that anyone can visit. The club is pleased to welcome members of our Disabled Advisory Group to the match on Wednesday, as we once again show our support for Level Playing Field.
Disability can be a complex subject matter, and that is why we invite both disabled and nondisabled fans to engage with us through this important campaign and to ensure access and inclusion is at the heart of everything we do.
We ask you to…
Unite for your team
Unite for your fans
#UniteForAccess
To find out more about the work of Level Playing Field, please visit levelplayingfield.org.uk, or find them across social media by searching Level Playing Field.