Supporter behaviour at Elland Road

Supporter behaviour at Elland Road

Please be mindful of your language and behaviour.

Leeds United would like to remind all supporters visiting Elland Road on Saturday afternoon around acting responsibly when attending matches.

Following incidents at recent fixtures, fans are reminded to show their support in a positive way to ensure football matches remain safe and enjoyable for everyone – fans, staff, players, and officials. Nobody should be at risk of harm, either physically or mentally, at a football match - and we want to ensure that Elland Road is a safe and inclusive place for supporters to attend.

Tough measures and sanctions are in place across all English football leagues to tackle dangerous and illegal behaviours within football grounds, and this involves but is not limited to, discriminatory behaviour, fans entering the pitch, the use of pyros and throwing objects. Please be aware of the language you are using, not only may it be offensive to someone near you, but it could also be a criminal offence.

The very small number of individuals who engage in these acts are reminded that identification could lead to automatic club bans and police action.

If you would like to report any incidents during your visit to Elland Road, please text LEEDS to 60006 along with any relevant information around the incident. You will then receive an automated message which means that your report has been logged and will be looked into.

The EFL, Premier League and FA will continue to promote the ‘Love Football. Protect the Game’ campaign, working with all clubs, police forces and other relevant authorities to keep matchday environments as safe as possible.  

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