London Stadium Overview
62,500
Capacity
6
Sections
£30
From
2012
Built
Built for the 2012 Olympics and converted for West Ham in 2016. The stadium's athletics legacy means fans are further from the pitch than traditional football grounds. Atmosphere has improved significantly since the move from Upton Park.
👁️ Best Views at London Stadium
Billy Bonds Stand (West)
Lower Tier
Named after West Ham legend. Now the home of the most vocal fans since the atmosphere improvements.
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Billy Bonds Stand (West)
Lower Tier
💡 This is where the atmosphere comes from now. Good view despite the running track. Join in with Bubbles!
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⚠️ Sections to Avoid
- ⚠️Restricted view seats - Always check for "restricted view" labels when booking
- ⚠️Near away fans - Unless you want the derby atmosphere, avoid the corners near the away section
- ⚠️Very back rows of upper tiers - Can feel very far from the action
- ⚠️Away section: Sir Trevor Brooking Stand (South, lower tier corner, 3,000 allocation)
What Fans Say About London Stadium
View is acceptable. Not terrible, not great. Great atmosphere. Fans really get behind the team. Not a bargain, not a rip-off. Easy access from the concourse.
The sightlines here are exceptional. Both goals in perfect view without turning. Fair price, good experience. Got there just before kickoff. Missed the anthem. Finally got off the waiting list. Better atmosphere than I expected. Pleasant surprise. Snow on the pitch. Absolute scenes.
Minor obstruction from a railing but nothing major. Expected more given the fixture. Fair price, good experience. Third game this month. Addiction is real. The standing ovation at the end gave me chills.
Premium positioning. Worth the extra cost for these sightlines.
Central position gives you the best perspective in the house. Seeing that goal go in from right behind it was special. Not cheap but justified. If you want atmosphere, sit elsewhere.