Restricted and Prohibited Items

What you can (and can't) bring


Prohibited items – illegal to possess


The following articles must not be brought within the ground:


Knives & blades


Fireworks


Smoke devices & Canisters


Pyrotechnics


Air Horns


Flares


Weapons


Dangerous or hazardous items


Illegal substances


Explosives or ammunition


Firearms


Any article that might be used as a weapon, be deemed as offensive or abusive and/or compromise public safety


Any person in possession of a prohibited item, will have the item confiscated and will be refused entry and reported to the police.


Restricted Items – legal to possess but not allowed within the stadium


The following articles must not be brought within the ground:


Unlicensed musical instruments: trumpets, drums, and other devices capable of causing a disturbance or nuisance, including vuvuzelas & megaphones.


Flag poles greater than 1m in length


Laser devices


Bottles, Glass Vessels (including Perfume bottles) Please note, empty, crushable, soft clear plastic bottles (500ml or under) without tops are fine to bring into the stadium - these can then be filled at one of our free refillable water stations located inside the stadium. Please note, hard plastic, metal or glass bottles are not permitted inside the stadium.


Aluminium containers


Cans


Flasks


Poles


Frisbees


Dangerous or hazardous items


Scooters


Skateboards or other skates


Signs or items with corporate or inappropriate branding


Unauthorised fliers & drones


Spray paint


Large industrial style ‘permanent’ marker pens


Prams & pushchairs (will be assessed for each event)


Transmitting devices


Large bodied cameras, Professional cameras & recording devices (this applies to cameras that have interchangeable lenses)


Selfie sticks


Laptops and tablets


Illegal merchandise items


Hard plastic, metal or glass bottles


Illegal charity collection utensils


Motor bike helmets


Large umbrellas


Darts


Hampers


Cold boxes


Alcohol


Food & Drink


Animals (except service dogs & guide dogs)


Bags outside of the A4 policy (medical exemptions apply)


Any national flag not of the competing international teams


For concerts – no posters bigger than A3


Any person in possession of a restricted item, will be refused entry.


It’s worth keeping an eye on this page before every visit, as this list may change without notice. Of course, we’ll do our best to keep everyone up to date, but much better to be safe than sorry.


Coming to an event held by a third party?


Although Wembley is owned by The Football Association, we do not host all the all events there. For example, the Carabao Cup Final, Play-Off Finals, non-football sports events and concerts are not FA events 


The owners of these events may have their own list of prohibited items, which override the list above. Such lists will be communicated direct to ticket holders for these non-FA events. 

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