London is the only city in the world where you can choose between five or six Premier League clubs on the same weekend, each with a distinct ground, fan culture and matchday atmosphere. Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Crystal Palace are the clubs most consistently in the top flight, with Fulham and Brentwood also competing in recent seasons. The Premier League runs from August through May, with fixtures spread across weekends and midweek slots throughout. Several London clubs also compete in European competition each season, adding further dates to the calendar. Football packages London cover this full range of fixtures, giving you genuine flexibility when deciding which match or combination of matches to build your trip around.
Choosing which club to visit shapes everything else about your trip. Arsenal at the Emirates draws visitors from across the world, with a modern ground in north London well connected to the city centre. Chelsea at Stamford Bridge offers a compact matchday environment in west London, while Tottenham Hotspur play at a large, modern venue with strong facilities for visiting supporters. West Ham at the London Stadium gives you a different kind of setting entirely, with Stratford's transport connections making it easy to reach from most parts of the city. Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park remains a proper old-school ground experience. When looking at packages, check what hotel is included and where it sits relative to central London, whether the ticket covers the area of the ground you want, and whether flights or transfers are part of the deal. A package with accommodation and airport transfers built in can represent better overall value than buying each element separately, depending on your trip length.
Away supporters are typically housed in a designated section, usually behind one of the goals. Arrive thirty to forty-five minutes before kick-off to get settled without the pre-match rush. The Underground is the most reliable way to reach any London ground on matchday; give yourself extra time at stations immediately after the final whistle, as crowds build quickly. Bars near most stadiums have a strong pre-match culture, though some operate a home-fans policy on matchdays, so check at the door. Most grounds are now cashless, and bags are restricted to small sizes. Kick-off times in the Premier League shift regularly for broadcasting purposes, so confirm the time a few days before you travel. Official club tickets are generally limited to members, which is why many visiting fans book through travel package providers instead.