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Leeds United Parking Changes Confirmed At Elland Road, Leeds 2026

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Last updated: July 8, 2026 1:57 pm
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Leeds United Parking Changes Confirmed At Elland Road, Leeds 2026
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Key Points

  • Leeds United have confirmed new matchday parking arrangements for the 2026/27 season at Elland Road.
  • From the start of the season, the club will manage and operate the council car parks on home matchdays.
  • All parking bookings will have to be made in advance, with no pay-on-the-day option at council car parks.
  • Parking spaces will be sold through Leeds United’s online ticketing platform.
  • The club says it is digitising the process to help cars enter car parks faster and reduce traffic congestion.
  • Fullerton Car Park will not be available next season because of the West Stand build, with replacement parking secured off-site.
  • Leeds United say the changes are part of wider travel-plan measures linked to planning obligations and matchday congestion management.
  • The club says more parking and Elland Road-related changes will be announced later.

Leeds United’s (The Leeds Times) July 8, 2026, own update, the West Stand redevelopment is now under way, and the club says this will change how Elland Road operates on a matchday. The changes are due to begin from the start of the 2026/27 season, with the new arrangements also applying to friendly matches. The update was published by the club on 7 July 2026, while Yorkshire Evening Post and Yorkshire Post reported the announcement on 8 July 2026.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why are the parking rules changing?
  • How will parking work next season?
  • What happens to Fullerton Car Park?
  • What have local reports said?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction

Why are the parking rules changing?

Leeds United said the changes are linked to approved planning obligations and efforts to reduce congestion around the stadium.

The club stated that it has been working with Leeds City Council over recent months to create a new system for managing council car parks on home matchdays.

It said the aim is to reduce queueing on the public highway and improve the flow of vehicles into parking areas. The club also said the redevelopment means Elland Road

“will look and operate differently on a matchday.”

How will parking work next season?

From next season, all bookings must be made in advance and there will be no option to pay on the day at council car parks.

Leeds United said parking spaces will be sold through its online ticketing platform, and the process will be digitised to speed up entry.

The club added that it will manage and operate the council car parks on home matchdays, rather than the current arrangement. This is intended to make the arrival process quicker and reduce congestion near Elland Road.

What happens to Fullerton Car Park?

Leeds United confirmed that Fullerton Car Park will not be available next season because of the West Stand build. The club said replacement parking has been secured off-site.

That means supporters who previously used Fullerton will need to follow the new booking system and any alternative parking guidance issued by the club.

The club said further announcements will follow on parking and other changes at Elland Road during the upcoming season.

What have local reports said?

Yorkshire Evening Post reported that Leeds United have confirmed changes to the matchday parking process for next season as expansion work continues. Yorkshire Post said the club has announced major parking changes amid the Elland Road redevelopment work.

Leeds United’s own website set out the operational details, including the move to advance-only bookings and the loss of Fullerton Car Park next season.

Taken together, the reporting shows that the changes are both a practical response to construction work and part of the wider redevelopment plan.

Background of the development

Elland Road has been undergoing redevelopment planning and work as Leeds United move forward with changes around the West Stand and surrounding area.

The club said the revised parking system forms part of a wider travel plan linked to the approved planning application.

Leeds City Council has also been involved in work on the future of land around the stadium, with local authority planning discussions moving forward in 2026. The parking update is therefore part of a broader reshaping of how the stadium site will function on matchdays.

Prediction

For Leeds United supporters, the immediate effect is likely to be less flexibility, because parking will need to be booked in advance and spontaneous pay-on-the-day parking will no longer be available at council car parks.

That may mean fans will need to plan journeys earlier and adjust travel habits before home games. For local residents and nearby road users, the club says the new system is intended to reduce queues and ease congestion around Elland Road, so the changes could improve matchday traffic conditions if they are implemented effectively.

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