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West Ham matchday, fan first

West Ham play at London Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, east London. They moved in for the 2016-17 season after 112 years at the Boleyn Ground in Upton Park. Stratford station is your hub: Jubilee, Central, Elizabeth line, DLR, Overground and National Rail all stop there, with Pudding Mill Lane DLR the closest walk to the gates. Eat at Westfield Stratford before kick-off, drink in Hackney Wick after, or base yourself around Shoreditch and Liverpool Street if you want a bigger night. West Ham have three FA Cups, the 1965 Cup Winners' Cup and the 2023 Conference League in the cabinet. They dropped to the Championship at the end of 2025-26, so check the competition before you book a fixture-specific trip.

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The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around West Ham.

Founded1895
Capacity62,500 for football (regulated capacity; the lease caps it at 60,000). Total seated capacity 68,013; concert capacity up to 80,000.
London Stadium is located at Marshgate Lane, Queen…London Stadium is located at Marshgate Lane, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London E20 2ST.
Stratford station is the main transport hub, served…Stratford station is the main transport hub, served by the Jubilee line, Central line, Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground, and National Rail operators. Pudding Mill Lane DLR is the closest station at roughly 10 minutes' walk.
Road closures operate from 3 hours before each matchRoad closures operate from 3 hours before each match. No public car parking at the stadium. Westfield Stratford City has paid parking.
The stadium has a football capacity of around 62,500The stadium has a football capacity of around 62,500. Configuration can vary by event type.
West Ham were relegated from the Premier League at…West Ham were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2025-26 season, finishing 18th with 39 points. They will play in the EFL Championship in 2026-27.
Ticketing, away guidance, prices and ballot windows…Ticketing, away guidance, prices and ballot windows are volatile and must be re-checked before fixture-specific copy goes live.

Club facts and honours

West Ham grew out of Thames Ironworks in 1895 and became West Ham United in 1900. They spent 112 years at the Boleyn Ground in Upton Park before moving to London Stadium in 2016. Three members of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad were West Ham players at the time: Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
FA Cupchampion1963-64, 1974-75, 1979-80
European Cup Winners' Cupchampion1964-65
UEFA Europa Conference Leaguechampion2022-23

Tickets and stadium map

London Stadium sits inside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. The nearest station for most supporters is Stratford (Jubilee, Central, Elizabeth line, DLR, Overground, National Rail). Pudding Mill Lane DLR station is the closest to the stadium at roughly 10 minutes' walk. Stratford International also serves the park. Road closures operate from 3 hours before kick-off. There is no public car park at the ground; the stadium is signposted as a public-transport destination.

AddressMarshgate Lane, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, E20 2ST
Postcode
Capacity62,500 for football (regulated capacity; the lease caps it at 60,000). Total seated capacity 68,013; concert capacity up to 80,000.

West Ham operate a Bondholders scheme for priority access. Season ticket and membership rules change each season — check the official ticketing page for the current cycle. Use the official WHUFC ticket portal. Do not rely on third-party resellers for availability, price or seat location. Away allocations are managed by the visiting club.

London Stadium — where to go N PITCH Bobby Moore Stand (North Stand) (family)lower · upperBlocks North stand home/family-side sections;…Sir Trevor Brooking Stand (South Stand)…lower · upperBlocks Away supporters are normally in the south-west…East Stand (Billy Bonds Stand)West Stand (hospitality) HomeHospitalityFamilyAway Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 62,500 for football (regulated capacity; the lease caps it at 60,000). Total seated capacity 68,013; concert capacity up to 80,000..
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
East Stand (Billy Bonds Stand)verified
West Standverified
Bobby Moore Stand (North Stand)verified
Sir Trevor Brooking Stand (South Stand)verified

West Ham chants

224 chants in the FanChants catalogue · Hall Of Fame 8 · Classic 10 · Anthems 1.

West Ham chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Bowen's On Fire
  • I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
  • Bowen Again Ole Ole
  • Sack the Board
  • We Love You West Ham
  • You Sold Your Soul
  • We Want Our Club Back
  • Freddie Potts Is One of Our Own
  • Nuno!
  • Follow Our Brazilian Magnifico
  • We'll Never Play You Again
  • We're All Going on a European Tour

Search hooks

  • West Ham chants
  • West Ham songs
  • West Ham fan chants
  • West Ham lyrics
  • West Ham anthem
  • West Ham player songs
  • Hammers chants
  • Upton Park chants

Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

at stadium

London Stadium concourse food and drink

at stadium · home · mid

Quickest option if you are already inside the ground. Concession options are inside the bowl — check the official visiting page for current food partner details before writing copy about specific vendors.

keep with caveat: Stadium concessions are a convenience option only, not a quality recommendation. Keep as a fallback row because the official visiting guide is the right source for in-ground rules, but do not present it as the best food choice.

Sources: Visiting London Stadium — West Ham official guide

stadium area · pre match

Westfield Stratford City restaurants and food court

stadium area · neutral · budget to mid

Westfield Stratford City has around 70 dining outlets including major chains and independents, a few minutes from Stratford station and a 20-minute walk from London Stadium. Practical choice for a pre-match meal, especially in bad weather.

keep with caveat: Westfield Stratford City is a large established shopping centre with confirmed food court and restaurant offer. Specific operator lineup changes; check current traders before naming any.

Sources: Westfield Stratford City — Wikipedia, Visiting London Stadium — West Ham official guide

night out · pre match alternative

Howling Hops Tank Bar, Hackney Wick

hackney wick · home · mid

Craft beer bar in Hackney Wick (Queens Yard, White Post Lane, E9 5EN). 10 tanks, rotating selection. Food residency on site (Latin Fusion at time of research). About 20 minutes' walk from London Stadium via the Olympic Park. Better suited to fans arriving early or staying post-match.

keep with caveat: Established craft beer venue with own website confirming address and opening hours. Food residency may change; check before publishing specific food copy.

Sources: Howling Hops Tank Bar — official site

night out · pre match alternative

Crate Brewery, Hackney Wick

hackney wick · home · mid

Canalside craft brewery in Hackney Wick with pizza and a large outdoor terrace. A landmark of the east London post-industrial bar scene. Roughly 20–25 minutes from London Stadium on foot via the Olympic Park path.

keep with caveat: Well-established named venue with own website confirming Hackney Wick location. Two sites (Hackney Wick and Wood Wharf) — confirm you are linking the Hackney Wick address.

Sources: Crate Brewery Hackney Wick — official site

family · olympic park

ArcelorMittal Orbit viewing tower and slide, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

olympic park · neutral · mid

The ArcelorMittal Orbit is the UK's tallest public sculpture, inside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, 5 minutes from London Stadium. Designed by Anish Kapoor. Features a helical slide and 20-mile views. Good for families arriving early — check current opening times and event access before publishing.

keep with caveat: Named attraction with official website confirming Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park location and visitor offer. Opening hours and booking requirements need verification.

Sources: ArcelorMittal Orbit — official site

stadium area · pre match · night out

Tap East

stratford westfield · neutral · mid

Brewpub inside Westfield Stratford with beer brewed on site, draught beer and pub food. Useful for a Stratford-based drink before or after the game, especially if fans want to stay close to the station.

keep with caveat: Named Stratford venue with official site, Westfield listing and TripAdvisor review page. It is useful for location and beer choice, not an away-fan guarantee.

Sources: Tap East — official site, Tap East — Westfield Stratford City, Tap East — TripAdvisor

city centre · night out · group friendly

Eataly London

liverpool street · neutral · mixed

Liverpool Street food-market and restaurant option for fans who want a central/east-London base before heading to Stratford on the Central or Elizabeth line.

keep with caveat: Named venue backed by official Eataly pages, Visit London and TripAdvisor. Good for choice and group logistics; it is not near the stadium.

Sources: Eataly London — official site, Eataly London restaurants, bars and food market, Eataly — Visit London, Eataly London — TripAdvisor

night out · entertainment · stratford

Roof East

stratford centre · neutral · mid

Rooftop bar and urban park on top of Stratford Centre car park, with games, cinema, food and drinks. Better as a post-match or non-matchday entertainment option than a quick pre-kick-off stop.

keep with caveat: Official site confirms Stratford location and the bar/games/cinema/food offer; TripAdvisor provides independent review context.

Sources: Roof East — official site, Roof East — TripAdvisor

night out · entertainment · pre match

Bat & Ball Stratford

stratford westfield · neutral · mid

Westfield Stratford activity bar with live sport screens, darts, pool, ping-pong, karaoke and food. Useful when a group wants a booked activity as well as a drink near Stratford station.

keep with caveat: Official, Westfield, Visit London and TripAdvisor sources all identify it as a named Stratford entertainment/bar option.

Sources: Bat & Ball Stratford — official site, Bat & Ball Stratford — Westfield Stratford City, Bat and Ball Stratford — Visit London, Bat & Ball Stratford — TripAdvisor

heritage · optional detour

Boleyn Ground / Green Street heritage walk

upton park heritage · home · free

The Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) was West Ham's home from 1904 to 2016. The site on Green Street is now residential development. The Champions statue on Barking Road nearby depicts Moore, Hurst, Peters and Ray Wilson. Not a matchday eating option, but a heritage stop for those making a day of it in east London.

keep with caveat: Factual heritage location backed by Wikipedia (Boleyn Ground) and Bobby Moore biography. The statue location (Barking Road) is sourced. Development of the old ground site may still be ongoing — check before publishing details about access.

Sources: Boleyn Ground — Wikipedia, Bobby Moore — Wikipedia

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Premier Inn London Stratfordnear ground · budgetBudget hotel by Westfield Stratford and Stratford station. Practical for fans prioritising the shortest stress-free route to London Stadium and the widest pre-match food options.
keep with caveat: Direct hotel page confirms the property and Stratford/Westfield location; TripAdvisor provides independent review context.
Premier Inn London Stratford — official hotel page, Premier Inn London Stratford — TripAdvisor
Hyatt Regency London Stratfordnear ground · mid to premium · station accessCurrent Hyatt-branded hotel at Westfield Stratford, useful for fans who want a higher-comfort base next to Stratford station and within walking distance of the Olympic Park.
keep with caveat: Official Hyatt page and Olympic Park listing confirm the current property; TripAdvisor provides independent guest-review context.
Hyatt Regency London Stratford — official hotel page, Hyatt Regency London Stratford — TripAdvisor, Hyatt Regency and Hyatt House — Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Hyatt House London Stratfordnear ground · extended stay · families · station accessAparthotel-style option inside Westfield Stratford with kitchen-equipped rooms. Good for families or longer football weekends where space matters more than a standard hotel room.
keep with caveat: Official Hyatt page confirms kitchen-equipped rooms and Westfield Stratford location; TripAdvisor provides independent review context.
Hyatt House London Stratford — official hotel page, Hyatt House London Stratford — TripAdvisor, Hyatt Regency and Hyatt House — Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Andaz London Liverpool Street by Hyattcity centre · premium · night out · station accessPremium city/east-London base at Liverpool Street for fans who want restaurants, bars and a night out, with direct Central/Elizabeth line access to Stratford.
keep with caveat: Named Hyatt property backed by official hotel page, TripAdvisor and Visit London. Good for nightlife and transport, not for lowest price or nearest-ground convenience.
Andaz London Liverpool Street by Hyatt — official hotel page, Andaz London Liverpool Street by Hyatt — TripAdvisor, Andaz London Liverpool Street — Visit London

Itineraries

Ground-first matchday from Stratford station

  1. Arrive at Stratford station early — up to 90 minutes before kick-off avoids the worst of the queues.
  2. Grab food at Westfield Stratford City food court before heading to the ground — more choice and faster than the concourse on a full house.
  3. Walk or take the DLR one stop to Pudding Mill Lane (closest station, roughly 10 minutes' walk from the stadium).
  4. Follow Olympic Park signage to London Stadium. Use what3words codes at the official visiting page to find specific entrances.
  5. Check the official visiting page for your gate — the park has multiple bridge access points and entry is staggered.

Practical route based on verified transport info. All timings are estimates; allow extra time for busy match days.

Family day at the Olympic Park

  1. Arrive mid-morning at Stratford station and walk through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
  2. Visit the ArcelorMittal Orbit for views and the Anish Kapoor helical slide — check current opening times and whether access is possible on match days (the park restricts non-ticket-holder access from 3 hours before kick-off).
  3. Pick up food from the park or Westfield Stratford before the match.
  4. Use the official family ticket and seating information from the WHUFC visiting page — verify current family area before booking.
  5. Leave in the first wave after full-time to avoid the worst crowd flow at Stratford station.

ArcelorMittal Orbit access on match days needs current-check before publishing — the Olympic Park closes to non-ticket holders from 3 hours before kick-off.

Hackney Wick post-match night out

  1. After the final whistle, walk north-west from London Stadium through the Olympic Park to Hackney Wick — roughly 20–25 minutes on foot.
  2. Crate Brewery (Hackney Wick site) has a canalside terrace, pizza and craft beer. Howling Hops Tank Bar at Queens Yard is a few minutes away.
  3. Both venues are close to Hackney Wick Overground station for trains back to Stratford, Liverpool Street or Dalston Junction.
  4. Check last train times before the match — Overground frequencies reduce late at night.

Hackney Wick venues sourced independently. Away fans should check official away guidance for match-day pub advisories before using this route.

Heritage day: Boleyn Ground and east London

  1. Start at the Barking Road area near Upton Park station (District line). The Champions statue on Barking Road depicts Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson — the four West Ham players in England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad.
  2. Green Street (Upton Park) was the address of the Boleyn Ground, West Ham's home from 1904 to 2016. The site is now a residential development — viewing from the street only.
  3. Head back to Stratford by tube (District line to Stratford on the Jubilee line) in good time for the match.
  4. Allow at least 90 minutes for the travel and crowd flow — this detour is for match days with early kick-offs or for those making a full day of the heritage angle.

All facts are sourced. The former Boleyn Ground site is private development — do not suggest fans can access the site itself. Check current state of the development before publishing.

Supporters and fan media

GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
West Ham United official supporters clubsofficial club routeworldwidePublic page
Visiting London Stadium — official fan guideofficial club routeEnglandPublic page
Junior Hammers (youth fan programme)youth fan schemeEnglandPublic page
West Ham United Disabled Supporters Associationdisability supporter groupEnglandPublic page

Video leads

Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

Social content seeds

songbook count · qa_hold

224 West Ham chants: count down the top five

Carousel using the FanChants catalogue count and top chant rows. Keep it to lyrics, culture and fan navigation only. The pre-match bubbles tradition is a fan-culture fact worth including, but reference the tradition only, never the song title.

Channels: instagram · x · facebook

Sources: FanChants internal songbook join

history honours · qa_hold

West Ham's 2023 Conference League: how the Hammers won in Prague

Card or short-form post covering the 2022-23 UEFA Europa Conference League win. West Ham's first major European trophy. Angle on what the win meant for east London fans. Source: verified from Wikipedia.

Channels: instagram · facebook · x

Sources: West Ham United F.C. — Wikipedia

history heritage · qa_hold

West Ham's 1966 World Cup trio: Moore, Hurst, Peters

Heritage card on the three West Ham players in England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad: Bobby Moore (captain), Geoff Hurst (hat-trick), Martin Peters (goal scorer). The Champions statue on Barking Road near Upton Park also features Ray Wilson. Frame it factually. The club's connection to 1966 is part of its east London identity.

Channels: instagram · facebook · x

Sources: Bobby Moore — Wikipedia, West Ham United F.C. — Wikipedia, Boleyn Ground — Wikipedia

heritage stadium · qa_hold

The Boleyn Ground: 112 years in Upton Park

Heritage card on the Boleyn Ground, West Ham's home from 1904 to 2016 before the move to London Stadium. Final match 3-2 against Manchester United, 10 May 2016. The stadium was demolished and the site is now a housing development. Green Street heritage area and the Champions statue on Barking Road.

Channels: instagram · facebook

Sources: Boleyn Ground — Wikipedia

food drink nightlife · qa_hold

Hackney Wick: East London's post-match scene

Short-form post or story on Hackney Wick as a post-match option from London Stadium. Crate Brewery (canalside, pizza + craft beer) and Howling Hops Tank Bar (Queens Yard, 10 rotating tanks, food residency) are named venues. Hackney Wick Overground for the journey back.

Channels: instagram · tiktok · x

Sources: Crate Brewery Hackney Wick — official site, Howling Hops Tank Bar — official site

current news · qa_hold

West Ham relegated in 2025-26: what it means for London Stadium

Factual post marking West Ham's relegation to the EFL Championship after the 2025-26 season (18th place, 39 points). First drop since 2010-11. Championship football at London Stadium for 2026-27. Angle on what that means for matchday travel, ticket access and the fan atmosphere. Note: division copy must be updated before each season.

Channels: x · facebook · instagram

Sources: 2025-26 West Ham United F.C. season — Wikipedia

history honours · qa_hold

FA Cup kings: West Ham's three finals, 1964–1980

Card covering West Ham's three FA Cup wins: 1963-64, 1974-75, 1979-80. One of only a small number of clubs to win the cup three times without a top-flight title. Angle on the cup heritage as part of the east London identity.

Channels: instagram · facebook · x

Sources: West Ham United F.C. — Wikipedia

Image candidates and rights

ImageLicenceCreatorState
West Ham United and Rapid Vienna at London Stadium 2021Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 InternationalEgghead06verified
West Ham United FC stadium interiorCreative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 InternationalSustain Health Magazine (SustainHealth on Wikimedia Commons)verified

QA holds before publishing

  • {'gate': 'writer_pass', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': 'Full 18-module sidecar enriched from thin scaffold. All depth floors met: 10 venue rows, 4 current named hotels, 4 itineraries, 4 supporters groups, 3 video leads, 2 image candidates with full rights, 8 social rows, 8 external/social links, 52 sources.'}
  • {'gate': 'voice_skill', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': "Checker 2026-06-13: page_positioning.summary rewritten from a research brief ('This page covers...') into answer-first fan copy. identity_summary and current_capacity stripped of operator instructions that had leaked into the data fields. Em-dashes removed from all social card titles, the page summary, the two stadium summaries and the heritage venue row (the 'statue — depicting — stands' chain). Source-title em-dashes left intact (they are the real Wikipedia article titles). Bubbles tradition referenced as a fan-culture practice only; the song title appears once, as a public chant row in the songbook, never as a tune attribution. No 'vibrant', 'iconic', 'nestled', 'boasts'."}
  • {'gate': 'writing_for_web', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': 'Rows are short, answer-first and scannable. Numeric values used (62,500 not sixty-two thousand). No walls of text.'}
  • {'gate': 'fact_checker', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': 'Checker 2026-06-13: all public claims carry a source_id. Spot-checked founding, London Stadium move and 1966 trio against the West Ham Wikipedia lead; our short_history_summary is paraphrased, with no 30-word verbatim run. Reworked the stadium-map and recommendation rows with current official/reference sources: London Stadium access pages, Level Playing Field, Football Ground Guide, Stadium Database, Ticket Compare, Tap East, Eataly, Roof East, Bat & Ball, Premier Inn, Hyatt, Olympic Park, Visit London and TripAdvisor. Link checker leaves several TripAdvisor/Visit London/Hyatt pages as browser_check_required because they block curl, not as broken URLs. Rivals stay candidate/safety-held; volatile facts marked current_check_required.'}
  • {'gate': 'fact_check_sift_craap', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': "Checker 2026-06-13 re-ran SIFT verify (web) on the five highest-risk claims, all confirmed against Wikipedia and Premier League/news sources: (1) honours — three FA Cups 1964/1975/1980, 1965 Cup Winners' Cup, 2023 Conference League. (2) 2025-26 outcome — finished 18th, 39 points (record W10 D9 L19, 46 GF / 65 GA), relegated to the Championship for the first time since 2010-11. (3) London Stadium capacity — 62,500 regulated for football (lease caps it at 60,000), 68,013 total seated, up to 80,000 for concerts; move was for the 2016-17 season. (4) Boleyn Ground heritage — home 1904 to 2016 (112 years), final match 3-2 v Manchester United on 10 May 2016. (5) Champions statue on Barking Road depicts Moore, Hurst, Peters and Ray Wilson. Manager at season end: Nuno Espírito Santo (appointed 27 Sep 2025 after Graham Potter sacked). No invented venues or groups; no tune/composer leakage."}
  • {'gate': 'news_sweep', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': "Checker 2026-06-13 re-ran the sweep ('West Ham news June 2026', '2025-26 West Ham final table', '2025-26 West Ham season'). No change since the writer pass: relegation to the Championship (18th, 39 points) remains the headline real-world fact, flagged in team.human_hold_reason and official_matchday_facts. Manager at season end Nuno Espírito Santo. Saw a passing 2026-27 reference (FA Cup exit to Leeds, London Stadium / 2029 athletics dispute) but it is too volatile and not load-bearing for this evergreen page, so it was not added. Division copy correctly reflects Championship football for 2026-27."}
  • {'gate': 'recommendation_gate', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': '10 venue rows and 4 hotel rows now clear the recommendation gate. Area-only holds were replaced with named, sourced options: Tap East, Eataly London, Roof East, Bat & Ball Stratford and Andaz London Liverpool Street. Stale Westfield hotel names were updated to current Premier Inn, Hyatt Regency and Hyatt House rows with direct hotel and independent review/reference sources. Stadium concourse remains caveated as a convenience fallback, not a quality recommendation.'}
  • {'gate': 'media_rights_gate', 'status': 'complete', 'notes': 'Checker 2026-06-13 opened both Wikimedia Commons FILE pages and confirmed the licence fields directly. Image 1 (West Ham v Rapid Vienna 2021): CC BY-SA 4.0, creator Egghead06, commercial use yes, share-alike required. Image 2 (stadium interior): CC BY-SA 4.0, creator Sustain Health Magazine / SustainHealth, taken 21 Oct 2021 (Sevilla fixture), commercial use yes, share-alike required. Both file pages return HTTP 200. Attribution text, licence URLs and derivative state all populated. Crest/logo check still required on the interior shot before publishing.'}

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  52. YouTube search leads for fan vlogs

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