North London base
Walk the neighbourhood early, then avoid trying to cross London for a tight second kick-off.
City weekend planner
A route-first London planner for fans who want one proper matchday and one realistic bonus ground, not a list of every club in the city.
Start with the match that would justify the trip on its own. Everything else should be close enough, cheap enough, or flexible enough that the weekend still works if kick-off times move.
Walk the neighbourhood early, then avoid trying to cross London for a tight second kick-off.
Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage are close enough for a football walk, even when only one has a match.
Use London Bridge, Victoria or Overground routes and give Selhurst Park more buffer than the map suggests.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Arsenal for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Tottenham Hotspur for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Chelsea for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Fulham for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Crystal Palace for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check West Ham United for context before picking a fixture.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are usually membership-and-loyalty games for league fixtures. Fulham, Crystal Palace, West Ham and selected cup or women's fixtures are often more realistic, but always verify on the club's official ticket site before paying. Footbeen does not sell tickets; it helps you plan the trip and keep the match, stadium and city in your football record after you go.
Open the full London stadium guide before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the football matches this weekend before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the weekend football trip planner before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the ticket scam checklist before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the Euro 2028 stadiums before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Yes. It works best when one match is the anchor and the second is a lower-league, women's, cup or non-league fixture with an easy transport route.
Use the official club ticket office, official exchange or authorised hospitality named by the club. Avoid screenshot PDFs, social sellers and unofficial resale claims.