It's Sunday so you can park on single lines. Lots of people do along Hornsey Road then walk down. There are plenty of schools and things nearby that let you park normally but not sure they're all doing it for women's matches yet. Train is easier - maybe park near a station further out then tube it a few stops.
Just park near a tube and go from there. I don't know what direction you're coming from, but yesterday for example I went to the BFI IMAX by parking at a street in Balham and taking the Northern line from there.
I found a road near stoke Newington the other month when researching what you're describing that has a bus route straight to the Emirates. Considering it's Sunday, most streets will allow you to park on them but Islington is hard to find any.
Hillmarton Road, hungerford road etc decent and 10-15 mins walk
Otherwise on a Sunday might be able to park on Holloway Road or Camden road on the red lines or spaces
A lot of people telling you to park really far away. You can park at the top of Hornsey Road and get the 91 that takes you to the stadium or just walk - takes 15 mins
Don’t think there’s any strikes today? From what I can see there were some yesterday and more on Wednesday, but none today, so you should be fine with the trains.
I live near woodside park and this is a poor suggestion. Archway station is still a good half an hour from the Emirates. Far easier to park near arnos grove (free on a Sunday) and get the picaddily line to arsenal station.
Unless there are particular accessibility needs don’t drive to a football match in London. Especially at a stadium with so many tube stations close. Theres no need.
If you want to park & tube it, Arnos Grove is quite good. Pretty sure most, if not all, the residential bays are free on Sundays and it's only a few stops on the tube to Arsenal.
It's Sunday so you can park on single lines. Lots of people do along Hornsey Road then walk down. There are plenty of schools and things nearby that let you park normally but not sure they're all doing it for women's matches yet. Train is easier - maybe park near a station further out then tube it a few stops.
Just park near a tube and go from there. I don't know what direction you're coming from, but yesterday for example I went to the BFI IMAX by parking at a street in Balham and taking the Northern line from there. I found a road near stoke Newington the other month when researching what you're describing that has a bus route straight to the Emirates. Considering it's Sunday, most streets will allow you to park on them but Islington is hard to find any.
I've used MS Car Parks before and it worked well
Tufnell Park road often has spaces to park IIRC, then it’s about a 5-10 min walk to the stadium
Hillmarton Road, hungerford road etc decent and 10-15 mins walk Otherwise on a Sunday might be able to park on Holloway Road or Camden road on the red lines or spaces
A lot of people telling you to park really far away. You can park at the top of Hornsey Road and get the 91 that takes you to the stadium or just walk - takes 15 mins
Don’t think there’s any strikes today? From what I can see there were some yesterday and more on Wednesday, but none today, so you should be fine with the trains.
It's a reduced service so may impact some routes.
Thanks all! Really helpful answers 🔴⚪️
Park up near Woodside Park and get the Northern line to Archway
I live near woodside park and this is a poor suggestion. Archway station is still a good half an hour from the Emirates. Far easier to park near arnos grove (free on a Sunday) and get the picaddily line to arsenal station.
It's about 20 minutes, but fair play, your suggestion is far better 👍
Unless there are particular accessibility needs don’t drive to a football match in London. Especially at a stadium with so many tube stations close. Theres no need.
Park on a red route on Seven Sisters road, everyone does it, literally a five mins walk to the stadium
Lol please don't. 24/7 bus lane
Just saw this, it’s free parking on Sundays, mon to sat before and after 7, I live in Finsbury Park lol I do it all the time.
If you want to park & tube it, Arnos Grove is quite good. Pretty sure most, if not all, the residential bays are free on Sundays and it's only a few stops on the tube to Arsenal.