Built to host London 2012, the former Olympic Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is home to Premier League football club West Ham United and UK Athletics. With rock concerts through the intervening months, our versatile venue has also seen us host the Rugby World Cup, international and domestic Rugby Union, The Race of Champions, the RFL Four Nations and was home for the first Major League Baseball games to be played in Europe.
With a commitment to serve as the heart of the local community, we are proud to call Stratford our home, benefitting from unsurpassed transport links from Stratford, Stratford International, Pudding Mill Lane and Hackney Wick stations.
Stadium features include:
60,000 seats when operating in football mode
UEFA ‘Category Four stadium status
80,000 capacity for concerts including free-flow between the field of play and lower tier
The longest cantilevered roof in the world
Adjacent community track managed by our globally renowned grounds team
35 catering outlets
428 wheelchair viewing spaces
Hospitality lounges and executive boxes with a combined capacity of 3600
Re-configurable lower-tier seating that brings football fans closer to the action while providing the flexibility to reveal additional floor space for concerts and athletics