Muller Anniversary Games // Fan Information Guide

Track and field returns to London Stadium on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July, with the annual Muller Anniversary Games bringing the world's finest track and field athletes back to the venue.

The event will see world champions, both current and former, return to the Stadium which has become renowned for hosting events to showcase astonishing athletic achievement.

There are still some tickets available for both sessions, which can be found here...

If you have a ticket for the event this weekend, we've put together an info guide and brief FAQs to help you make the most of your trip to London Stadium.

 

What are the key timings for the Anniversary Games?

Saturday 20 July

  • Box Office Timings – 10:00 – 18:00
  • Doors Open – 11:00
  • Event Starts – 13:00
  • Event Ends – 16:00

Sunday 21 July

  • Box Office Timings – 10:00 – 16:00
  • Doors Open – 11:00
  • Event Starts – 13:00
  • Event Ends – 16:00

We would also recommend all guests plan their journey home in advance, to best avoid delays in returning to public transport stations outside London Stadium.

 

TFL UPDATE

TFL have advised that due to planned engineering works from Stratford to Canary Wharf, Pudding Mill Lane DLR station will be closed on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July. Fans attending the Muller Anniversary Games are advised to use Stratford Underground station.

LEAVING LONDON STADIUM

London Stadium provides designated walking routes to Stratford Station to support the safe journey home of all fans who attend events at the venue.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a large, open public area and walking routes are implemented to ensure guests reach public transport hubs as quickly and safely as possible.

It is expected that fans will reach Stratford station within approximately 45 minutes from leaving London Stadium. To ease congestion into Stratford station, stop and go signs may be in operation on all routes, with stewards at hand to offer advice and to direct guests to their desired transport hub.

The safety of all guests visiting London Stadium is of paramount importance. Please assist our stewarding teams in this operation to ensure your journey home is as smooth as possible.

 

When is the box office open, and can I buy tickets on the day?

The London Stadium ticket office is open from 10:00 - 18:00 on Saturday, and 10:00 - 16:00 on Sunday, with any remaining tickets on sale in person at this time.

Tickets are also available online (with a print at home delivery option) here...

 

Can I collect my tickets?

All our tickets are fulfilled in advance of the event, but in the rare instance in which ticket collection may be required, please visit the London Stadium ticket office on the event day for which your tickets have been bought.

 

Can I bring a camera?

We understand that amateur photography is part of the enjoyment when attending live athletics. We know we have the world’s most passionate and knowledgeable spectators, and as such we want them to be able to take home as many memories of top class athletics as possible

Cameras (and accompanying camera bags no bigger than 30cm x 20cm) with a maximum lens length of six inches are permitted – if you have a lens length that extends beyond six inches we politely request that you keep to this length as a maximum so to not block the view of those next to or behind you in the stadium. Failure to do so will result in potential ejection from the event.

Professional camera equipment such as tripods can only be used by accredited photographers and are not permitted in spectator areas.

Binoculars and accompanying carry cases are permitted.

 

I am an accessible customer arriving at the venue using public transport, what's the best way of getting to London Stadium?

London Stadium is a venue for all, and boasts a range of accessible features to ensure your event day experience is as enjoyable as possible. 

We have an accessible team operating at the venue for all events, as well as a dedicated accessible shuttle bus service operating from Platform 13 at Stratford Station, and dropping off at Bridge three at London Stadium. The first bus will depart from Stratford Station at 10am, and the final service will return from Bridge an hour after the conclusion of the event.

Keep an eye out for our accessibility team (dressed in Pink), who will be on hand at all areas of your journey and inside London Stadium and more than happy to help throughout the day.

More information is available here...

 

How do I book blue badge parking?

If you require pre-booked Blue Badge parking, please email: majorevents@britishathletics.org.uk with the required details:

  • Vehicle (Make & Model)
  • Vehicle Registration
  • Blue Badge permit number
  • Expiry Date
  • Council that issued the blue badge
 
If the blue badge parking is full, where can I park?

The nearest parking facility to London Stadium is situated at Westfield. Click here for more information...

Alternatively, there will be a shuttle bus in operation from Stratford station to the stadium. The free shuttle bus service will run at regular intervals between 10am and 5pm, from platform 13 at Stratford station to bridge 3 at the stadium.  There will be volunteers on hand to assist everyone in their journey, and there is no need to book this in advance.

 

More information is available here...

 

Are there any wheelchair hire facilities?

There is no wheelchair hire at the stadium. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park operates a service at the information centre, opposite the London Aquatics Centre, but it is worth noting that the opening times are shorter than the timings of the event. For more information visit the QEOP website here.

 
Can I bring a wheelchair with me?

Yes. (see below)

 
Can I make my own way to the stadium in a wheelchair and then put it somewhere safe for the duration of the event.
Is that a service that the stadium will offer?

Yes, there will be a buggy and wheelchair store on the concourse. Our friendly stewarding team will be on hand on the day with locations. Please note that any items left are at the owners risk.

 

Can I bring medication with me?

Yes, all medication should be marked as such and you should only bring with you what is needed for the time period of the event.

 

How do I get to the stadium?

Please see details on the 'getting here section' of our website here...

 

Can I bring food and drink with me?

Yes, you can bring small quantities of food for personal consumption. No glass or alcohol is permitted.

London Stadium has a wide range of catering outlets throughout Stadium Island and on the inner concourses of the Stadium for all events. Click here for more information.

 

Can I bring a bag?

Yes, though please arrive in good time to allow time for any bags to be searched on entry to London Stadium. Suitcases or large bags are not permitted. There are no left luggage facilities.  Bags will be subject to search procedures.

 

Where can I get further information from?

There is more general information available on the London Stadium website here, or for specific information please visit www.britishathletics.org.uk

If you have a specific query and would like to discuss it with us directly, please call our friendly reception team directly on 0208 522 6001, between 9 & 5 Monday - Friday.

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