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Elland Road seating plan & guide

Elland Road has been Leeds United's home since the club's formation in 1919, though the ground itself dates to 1897. It holds around 37,650 and is steeped in the history of Don Revie's title-winning side, with expansion plans toward 53,000 under discussion since the club's return to the top flight.

CityLeeds
Opened1897
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈37,600

Best sections

Don Revie Stand (North/Kop)

The famous home Kop behind the north goal — the loudest, most passionate section at Elland Road.

East Stand

The largest stand and most modern part of the ground, with the best elevated central views and most seats.

Norman Hunter South Stand

Behind the opposite goal and adjacent to the away section; a lively home area with a solid view of play.

Insider tips

  • Elland Road is about two miles south-west of Leeds city centre with limited rail access — matchday shuttle buses from the centre are the easiest option.
  • Away fans sit in the south-east corner; the ground gets very loud, so expect a charged atmosphere for big fixtures.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Elland Road?

Don Revie Stand (North/Kop) offer the closest view, while norman hunter south stand are the best value. Behind the opposite goal and adjacent to the away section; a lively home area with a solid view of play.

Where is Elland Road?

Elland Road is a football stadium in Leeds, opened in 1897 with a capacity of ≈37,600.

Where can I find the cheapest Elland Road tickets?

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