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Leeds United Ground Name: Elland
Road
Capacity: 40,204 (all seated)
Address: Elland Road, Leeds, LS11 0ES
Main Telephone No: 0113-367-6000
Main Fax No: 0113-367-6050
Ticket Office: 0845-121-1992
Pitch Size: 117 x 76 yards
Club Nickname: United
Year Ground Opened: 1919
Shirt Sponsors: bet 24
Kit Manufacturers: Admiral
Home Kit Colours:
White With Blue & Yellow Trim
Away Kit Colours: Navy With Sky Blue Trim
Official Web Site:
www.leedsunited.com
Unofficial Web Sites:
Leeds Fan Club Message Board
To Ell And Back (Rivals Network)
Leeds
United Mad (Footy Mad Network)
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What's The Ground
Like?
Revie
& East
Stands (photo)
What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?
John Charles
Stand
(photo)
Where To Eat
& Drink?
Looking Towards The South
Stand (photo)
How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park
By Train
Billy
Bremner Statue (photo)
Admission
Prices
Fixtures 2007-2008
Programme & Fanzines
Ground
Layout
Local Rivals
Disabled Facilities
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Stadium Tours
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
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The ground is dominated by the East Stand on one side of
the stadium. This huge stand which holds 17,000 supporters was opened in the
1992-93 season, and is at least twice the size of the other three stands at
Elland Road. The East Stand is a two tier stand which has a large lower tier
of seating with a smaller tier above. In-between the two tiers is a row of
executive boxes. The stand is completed by a large imposing roof. The good
thing about the rest of the stadium is that it is totally enclosed, with the
corners of the ground being filled with seating. The downside is that
compared to the East Stand the other stands are looking rather tired and old
in comparison. All the remaining stands have a number of supporting pillars
and at the back of the West Stand (which was renamed in March 2004, the
'John Charles Stand' in honour of their former great player), there are a
number of old wooden seats, which look as if they have been there since the
stand was first opened in 1957. This stand also houses the team dugouts and
television gantry. There is an electric scoreboard in one corner
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Revie
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| What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters? |
| Apart from the visit of Manchester United and the
odd cup tie or local derby, Leeds is a fairly enjoyable place to watch your football.
However, if you are attending one of the former games, then exercise caution around
the ground and the adjacent car parks. Away fans are located in the South East corner of
the South Stand at one end of the ground, where up to 1.800 fans can be
accommodated. This allocation can be doubled if necessary by giving away fans the
whole of this stand. Facilities within are fairly basic, the leg
room sparse, plus I saw a number of fans being ejected (without warning)
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John Charles Stand |
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| Where To Eat
& Drink? |
The nearest pub is the Old Peacock, situated behind the South Stand. It is a home supporters pub
which really should be avoided. A far better bet is the Dry Salters pub
which is about a ten minute walk away from the ground. On my last visit it
had a good mix of home and away supporters, good priced real ale and large
screen SKY TV. To find this pub; with the Old Peacock pub behind you turn
left and follow the road down to the very end. Pass the entrances
to a number of car parks and go under a railway bridge. At the end of the
road, turn left along the dual carriageway and the pub is a short way down
'tucked in' on the left. Otherwise alcohol is served within the
ground.
Just a few doors down from the Old Peacock pub is the United Fisheries chippy,
which does brisk business on matchdays. There is
also a McDonalds outlet across the road from the East Stand.
Inside the ground
the
Shire Foods Chicken Balti Pie
is available (£2.20).
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Looking Towards The South
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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
Elland Road is well signposted around the
Leeds area and is situated right by the M621.
From The North:
Follow the A58 or A61 into Leeds city centre, then follow signs for the
M621. Join the M621 and after one and a half miles leave the motorway at the
junction with the A643. Follow the A643 into Elland Road for the ground. Go down
Elland Road past the ground on your right and the Old Peacock pub on your left,
you will come to a couple of entrances to a couple of
very large car parks
(£5).
From The South:
Follow the Motorway M1 and then onto the M621. You will pass the ground on
your left and then you need to take the next exit from the motorway and turn
left onto the A6110 ring road. Take the next left onto Elland Road for the
ground. Just as you go under a railway bridge there are
entrances on either side to
a couple of very large car parks (£5).
Surprisingly
the traffic coming out of the car parks seemed to disperse quite well after the end of the game.
Richard Drake informs me; 'a
good tip for Elland Road is to park in Car
Park A. They normally put away fans coaches here. From here we were back on
the M621 within 10 minutes of coming out of the ground'.
For a
map showing the location of the ground
click
here
(to take you to the Street Map website).To go to a simplified page, containing
the directions and pub info, which you can print out click
here.
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By Train |
Leeds train station is around a
35 minute walk from the station. Probably best to either take a taxi or one of the shuttle
buses, that run from just outside the station to the ground.
Tom Whatling adds; 'The shuttle buses cost £2.50 return.
As you come out of the station main entrance, cross the road and take the
stairs down to the street below. Turn right and cross the road and you
will see the double-decker buses lined up. The first bus in the queue also
sells the tickets for all the other buses. The buses drop off and pick up
at the corner of the North and East stands. It's best to get a return
ticket as then you don't have to queue up after the match to get a ticket
back to the station, you just walk straight onto the bus'.
Nicholas Small a visiting Wolverhampton Wanderers supporter provides the
following directions if you decide to walk; 'It
is best to leave the station from the rear exit, from where you can walk
down the short hill out of the car park and follow the road around to the
left. At the traffic lights go ahead (the road bears slightly left) and
follow Whitehall Road for just shy of half-a-mile, passing under a railway
bridge and then forking left down Springwell Street,
to cut off a corner. At the end of Springwell Street,
you come to a roundabout exit road with a zebra crossing in front of you.
Cross at the zebra crossing, taking the next exit road clockwise around
the roundabout. This is the A58 Domestic Road. This road becomes Domestic
Street after about 400 yards (Domestic Road turning right and heading up
to an overpass) and continues slightly uphill for about another 400 yards,
passing under another railway bridge. There is a zebra crossing up here,
which you should use to walk up the right-hand pavement. Upon reaching the
top of the hill, you come to a garage, and some small shops, where you
should turn right onto Shafton Lane. At the end of Shafton Lane, turn left
onto Ingram Road and follow this until you see a pedestrian bridge ahead,
as the road bears left, becoming Tilbury Road. By now, you should have
seen the football ground over to your right. Cross the M621 via the
footbridge, turning right at the bottom, and head down Elland Rd towards
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Billy
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| Admission
Prices |
The Club operate a category system, so that
ticket prices vary with the opposition being played. The categories
are A, B & C. Category A & C prices
are shown below. Category C prices are shown
in brackets:
Home Fans
East & John Charles
West Stands:
Adults: £30 (£22), No Concessions
Revie (North) & South Stands:
Adults: £25 (£15)
Over 60's: £15 (£11),
Under 16's £12 (£8)
Family Area*: Adults: £23 (£17),
Over 60's: £18 (£13),
Under 16's £10 (£10)
*Members of the Club can qualify for further discounts on the family area
ticket prices quoted above.
Away Fans
South Stand: Adults: £25 (£15)
Over 60's: £15 (£11),
Under 16's £12 (£8)Top Of
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For the Leeds fixture list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website).
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| Programme
& Fanzines |
Official Programme: £3.
The Square Ball Fanzine: £1.
To Ell And Back: £1.
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Ground
Layout |
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| Local
Rivals |
| Bradford City, Huddersfield
Town, Sheffield United, Sheffield Wednesday and from a little further a field Manchester United & Chelsea.
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
Record Attendance:
57,892 v Sunderland,
FA Cup 5th Round Replay, March 15th, 1967.
Modern All Seated Attendance Record:
40,287 v Newcastle United
Premier League, December 22nd, 2000.
Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 21,613 (Championship League)
2005-2006: 22,355 (Championship League)
2004-2005: 29,207 (Championship League) Top Of
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| Fans
Reviews Of Elland Road |
Chris
Stacey (Sheffield Wednesday) 21/1/06
Alex Fagan (Wigan Athletic) 31/10/04
Robert
Parker (Doing The 92)
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Stadium Tours |
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Tours of the stadium
are held weekly on Fridays (3pm) and Sundays (2pm), plus also on matchdays
(10am weekends, 2pm weekdays). The cost of the tour is: Adults £10, Child
£8. Tours must be pre-booked by calling the Club on: 0845 121 1992 Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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If you require hotel accommodation in the
area then first try a hotel booking service provided
by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who
specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling
distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over
some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure.
Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but
it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going.
To access their Leeds page
click here. Top Of
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Feedback
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If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, please e-mail me and I'll
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the guide.
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