For Leeds United fans heading to Elland Road, planning your journey is key to avoiding congestion and making the most of matchday.
Located just outside Leeds city centre, the stadium is accessible by car, bus and train, although public transport and park-and-ride services are often the easiest options.
Whether you're travelling locally or arriving from further afield, FootballGroundGuide provides a complete guide to the best ways to get to Elland Road in 2026.
Getting to Elland Road by Car
Driving to Elland Road is relatively straightforward, with the stadium located just off Junction 2 of the M621.
If arriving Eastbound, exit at J2 and take the third exit at the roundabout onto Elland Road. If arriving Westbound, exit at J2 and take the first exit at the roundabout onto Elland Road.
From there, follow the signs for matchday parking.
While access is simple, traffic can build up quickly around the stadium before and after matches, so allow extra time for your journey.
Car Parking at Elland Road
There are several official parking options near the stadium, although availability can be limited on matchdays.
Leeds City Council operates car parks close to the ground, typically costing around £12 per car (cash only). Key locations include:
- Car Park A & B (near McDonald’s)
- Fullerton Car Park (behind the West Stand)
- Elland Road Park & Ride site (off Bobby Collins Way)
Park and Ride
A popular option for fans is the Temple Green and Stourton Park & Ride services, which run on matchdays. These help reduce congestion and provide a smoother journey to and from the stadium.
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking is available for Blue Badge holders on a first-come, first-served basis, including:
- North Stand (around 150 spaces via Bobby Collins Way)
- Limited spaces at Fullerton Car Park
Stewards and wellbeing staff are on hand to assist supporters where needed.
Getting to Elland Road by Train
Train travel is a popular option, although it requires a short onward journey.
Leeds Railway Station is the nearest mainline station, located around a 35-minute walk from Elland Road.
Many fans choose to:
- Walk to the stadium
- Take a shuttle bus from the city centre
- Use local bus services
Leeds station is well connected, with services from across the UK, including Manchester, London and beyond.
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Getting to Elland Road by Bus
Buses are a convenient and well-used way to get to Elland Road, particularly from Leeds city centre.
Matchday Shuttle Services
Special services operate on most home matchdays:
- R2: Runs from Sovereign Street to Elland Road from 90 minutes before kick-off
- R3: Runs from Thornbury Barracks and Pudsey Bus Station
These services are direct and designed specifically for match-going fans.
Regular Bus Services
From Leeds city centre:
- 51 and 52 (from Vicar Lane, Corn Exchange stop D)
- 55 and 55C (from Park Row, City Square stop G)
Additional routes within walking distance include:
- 65 and 75 (via Beeston Road, around 10 minutes walk)
- 9 and 9A (via Ring Road Beeston, around 15 minutes walk)
Bus stops directly outside the ground are suspended one hour before and after matches.
Getting to Elland Road from the Airport
From Manchester Airport
- Train: Travel to Manchester Piccadilly, then connect to Leeds
- Taxi: Around 1 hour, depending on traffic
Train travel is generally the most convenient option for supporters arriving from further afield.
FGG Verdict: What is the best way to get to Elland Road?
For Leeds United fans, park-and-ride and bus services are the best ways to reach Elland Road.
While driving is straightforward, parking and congestion can be an issue on matchdays. Trains provide a good option for getting into Leeds, but require an additional leg to the stadium.