Away Fans' Guide | Leyton Orient

Leyton Orient Fans' Guide

Argyle travel to Leyton Orient on Tuesday, 17 February, backed by a sold-out following of 1,250 Greens.

Supporters making the journey can find all the information they need ahead of the trip below.

Away Fans' Guide | Leyton Orient

Important Notice To Supporters

We wish to remind supporters of the importance of adhering to opposition ground regulations at all away games. These are standard practice across all EFL grounds, specifically in relation to the use of pyrotechnics, missile throwing and pitch incursions. 

Pyrotechnics and objects, or missiles specifically, can cause serious injury or harm. 

Any incidents of this nature will be investigated and could lead to sanctions being applied by Plymouth Argyle, the football authorities, or the Police.

Please also remain courteous when inside the stadium, with regards to foul and abusive language. If you do hear anything offensive while inside the stadium, please report it to your nearest steward. Tragedy chanting and discriminatory abuse of any kind is not tolerated.

If the match officials hear any abusive or discriminatory chanting during the game, they hold the right to suspend the game, taking the players off the field until further notice.

We would like to remind supporters that the strongest condemnation is employed towards discriminatory abuse, tragedy chanting, anti-social behaviour, crowd disorder and misconduct, and illegal activity inside football stadia.

Our stance on the above will ensure the strongest possible action continues to be taken against those found guilty of any offence, including the issuing of Football Banning Orders.

Tickets & Collections

Tickets for the match are sold out, with no tickets available to buy on the night of the game.

Collections
Collections are available from the Home Park Ticket Office until 4pm on Monday, 16 February.

After this point, any uncollected tickets will be available to pick up on the night at Leyton Orient. These will be available from the match-day collections kiosk, situated by the ticket office.

Posted Tickets
If you have paid for postage and your tickets have not arrived, please either call us on 01752 907700 or email tickets@pafc.co.uk, by midday on Tuesday, 17 February, so that the Ticket Office can arrange duplicates for collection.

These will be available to pick up at Leyton Orient from the match-day collections kiosk, situated by the ticket office.

Miles Away Travel

Coach travel is sold out for this match. Leaving from outside the Babcock Devonport End at 10.45am.

Getting to the stadium

Address
BetWright Stadium,
Brisbane Road,
Leyton,
London,
E10 5NE

By Rail:
London Underground:
The nearest London Underground station to the stadium is Leyton, which is located on the Central (red) line. It is just one stop from Stratford, which has connections to the Jubilee line, Elizabeth Line, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground and various National Rail Services. 

Leyton is an 11-minute journey by Tube from London Liverpool Street and is also easily accessible from other London mainline stations such as Kings Cross St Pancras, Euston, Waterloo, Victoria and Paddington. Click here to visit Transport for London’s Journey Planner.

Walking to BetWright Stadium will take less than 10 minutes. Upon exiting the station, turn right and follow Leyton High Road for approximately 450 metres until Coronation Gardens is on your left. Turn down Buckingham Road after the park and the ground will be in front of you.

From April 2025 to spring 2027, Leyton station will undergo significant step-free access upgrades, including the installation of new lifts and the construction of a larger ticket hall. While the station will remain open throughout the works, hoardings on both platforms will limit standing space. Passengers are encouraged to use the entire platform length to mitigate crowding issues.

To manage safety and prevent overcrowding, temporary measures such as gate-line closures and queuing outside the station may be implemented when necessary. Passengers should also expect potential queues when exiting the station and are advised to have their Oyster cards or payment devices ready before reaching the ticket barriers.

During busy times (such as the weekday peak or matches), alternative stations Leytonstone and Stratford are available. Both are easily accessible by bike, on foot, or via local bus routes (W15 to Leytonstone and 97 and 158 to Stratford).

London Overground:
Leyton Midland Road is approximately a 15-minute walk from BetWright Stadium. From Leyton Midland Road, turn left towards Leyton and continue down the High Road past Leyton County Cricket Ground until you reach Osborne Road. Turn down Osborne Road and the East Stand is in front of you. 

By Car:
For satnavs, please use the postcode E10 5NF.

By Bus:
Bus no’s. 58, 69, 97 and 158 run along Leyton High Road. Please click here for further route information from Transport for London.

Cycling:
BetWright Stadium is fully accessible by bicycle, and with Waltham Forest being part of the Mini Holland Scheme, it has an extensive and growing cycle network, focusing on quiet streets and traffic-free paths. Three miles is an easy cycle ride which will take most people around 20 minutes and with Walthamstow, Stratford and Hackney all being under this distance, it’s easier than you think. To plan a cycle route, please click here.

Once you arrive at BetWright Stadium, there is a range of cycle parking available around the stadium provided by Mini Holland, who have installed a large number of bike racks outside the Score Centre, opposite the Justin Edinburgh Stand, where the Club Superstore and Ticket Office is located.

Parking

There is no public parking available at Brisbane Road.

Being located in a highly residential area, there is also extremely limited parking in the immediate area around the stadium. Many surrounding roads are for permit holders only and there are limited parking options elsewhere.

If you do intend to drive to the match, please take care to avoid penalty fines when parking by reading signage, and by not blocking local residents.

Accessible Parking
Leyton Orient can allocate three dedicated accessible spaces within the stadium, which must be booked through Club Secretary Lindsey Martin, via email at l.martin@leytonorient.com.

Accessibility

Wheelchair users will be housed in the East Stand, the allocated away section. 

Step-free access is available for disabled supporters and personal assistants. Ambulant disabled supporters can be accommodated in the East Stand.

Guide Dogs
Guide dogs are admitted to the stadium with visually impaired supporters, and arrangements can be made with Lindsey Martin via email.

Disability Liaison Officer (DLO)
Leyton Orient's Disability Liaison Officer is Charlie White, who can be contacted by email.

Match-Day Texting Service

TEXTING SERVICE – 07776 228 298

All supporters are reminded that foul, abusive and racist language and anti-social behaviorwill not be tolerated in or around BetWright Stadium. You can approach the nearest steward to report an incident or text the control room directly on the above number.

It is better for the hosts to monitor the situation as it is happening, rather than after the event. You can also find the text service number on the back page of the Orient match-day programme, and on X in the build-up to kick-off.

Local Amenities

ATMs
The nearest free ATMs are located at Tesco Metro and Sainsbury’s Local, both of which are located on Leyton High Road, a few minutes’ walk from the stadium.

There are other fee-charging ATMs at various locations on Leyton High Road, plus at the convenience store on Oliver Road, just up the hill from the Justin Edinburgh Stand.

Petrol Station
The nearest petrol stations to BetWright Stadium are at ASDA Leyton Mills, or Jet on Leyton High Road.

Stadium WiFi

All supporters over the age of 13 can connect to free WiFi on matchdays at BetWright Stadium.

The network, which is titled Free Fan WIFI, is completely free to connect to and fans simply need to provide their date of birth and email address to get online.

Once connected, supporters can use their internet browsers as well as their favourite mobile apps, including social media apps.

Social Media

Official X Account - @LeytonOrientFC

Official Supporter Liaison Officer X Account - @LeytonOrientSLO

Official Club Superstore X Account - @LOFCShop

Official Theo The Wyvern X Account - @Theo_Wyvern

Official Cleo The Wyvern X Account - @Cleo_Wyvern

Official Facebook Account - Leyton Orient Football Club

Official Instagram Account - @LeytonOrientFC