There are places available to book online in the upper car park at Adams Park from 10am on Wednesday 7th May - head to tickets.wwfc.com.
Spaces must be pre-booked so please do not drive to the gates unless you have booked a pass.
Seasonal car park passes are not valid for this fixture; pass holders have been contacted with the opportunity to purchase a space.
If you have booked a blue badge/accessible parking bay, you must arrive prior to 5.30pm to ensure you have access to your space.
There will be 120 parking spaces available to book from 10am on Wednesday 7th May by heading to tickets.wwfc.com, with none available to buy on the day of the game.
The school - on Mill End Road - is one mile from the stadium, walkable in under 20 minutes (postcode HP12 4BA). Spaces are priced at £5 for vehicle.
Parking restrictions and traffic wardens will be in operation on the streets in the local vicinity to the stadium; please park sensibly and ensure you are not blocking access for emergency vehicles or residents.
A number of independent car parks are in operation along the approach to the stadium.
The WW1 matchday bus service – provided by Carousel Buses - will be in operation with two buses running for this fixture.
Departing the rail station at 3pm, 4.50pm and 5.40pm, the service will arrive at the bus station five minutes later, and drop off at Hillbottom Road at 3.17pm, 5.07pm and 5.57pm.
The return journeys will leave Adams Park at 8.25pm, 9.05pm and 9.45pm, giving fans the chance to stay behind for a post-match drink before heading back to the town.
A return fare of £4 will be charged.
You can view the timetable online at carouselbuses.co.uk, and track the bus's live route via their app (App Store and Google Play).
Local Carousel buses on route 32/32A will also be in operation. Buses drop off at The Hour Glass Pub. Please check your journey before you travel.
https://www.wwfc.com/news/2025/may/06/parking-and-travel-charlton-h-11-5/
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Southeastern:
Engineering work is taking place between London Cannon Street / London Bridge and Greenwich, closing various lines through New Cross.No Southeastern trains will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Woolwich Line: Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Greenwich will not run. Additional trains will run between London Charing Cross and Dartford via Lewisham and Woolwich Arsenal.
Bexleyheath line: Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Bexleyheath will not run. Trains between London Victoria and Dartford will run normally.
Thameslink:
Trains between London Bridge and Gillingham, and between Kentish Town and Rainham (Kent) will run between Plumstead and Gillingham / Rainham (Kent) only.
You can use Southeastern services at no extra cost between London stations and Plumstead.
https://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/travel-information/service-updates/planned-engineering-work?date=2025-05-11#engineering-departure-board
If using your suggested route via Jubilee Line, Marylebone is only a 5 minute walk from Baker St.
Only a mile walk & should be easier to get out after thee match.
Just was happy to skip this one as we only played there two weeks ago. Atmosphere will be great in the away end, but will be nonexistent in the home end again.
Don't like driving at night and I have to go to Oxford and go down or to London and out and buses are well finished.
Good luck to everyone going.