How to Secure a Parking Spot for the Whole Premier League Season 2026/27
Your complete guide to sorting parking for every home game of the 2026/27 Premier League season — including SeasonPass options, the must-book matchdays, and how to lock in spaces close to every ground before they go.
Premier League Season Parking 2026/27
If you're at every home game, you already know the drill. Different fixture, different kick-off time, different traffic, same headache. Book 19 individual matchday parking spaces across a Premier League season and you'll spend more time on the JustPark app than you do at the bar before kick-off.
There's a better way. JustPark's SeasonPass gets you a guaranteed space at the same managed site near your ground for every home league fixture of the 2026/27 season — bought once before the season starts, and then never thought about again until you fancy mixing in a midweek cup tie.
This guide walks you through how SeasonPass works for season ticket holders heading into the 2026/27 Premier League season, what it covers (and what it doesn't), and how to sign up before opening weekend on Friday 21 August 2026.
What Is SeasonPass — and Why Premier League Season Ticket Holders Need It
SeasonPass is JustPark's one-and-done parking product for season ticket holders, with Premier League listings live for 2026/27. Buy it once before the season starts and you get a dedicated parking space at the same managed site near your ground for every home league game of the 2026/27 season.
The headlines:
One booking, every home game. Sign up once before the season starts, parking is sorted from August to May.
Same spot every matchday. Park at the same managed site at every fixture — no learning a new postcode every other Saturday.
Vehicle reg is flexible. Going with a mate this week, on your own next week, taking the bigger car the week after? Swap the registration on the pass fixture by fixture through your JustPark account.
No matchday admin. Pull into the same site, show the pass, and you're in.
It's the parking equivalent of a season ticket — you pay upfront for the whole campaign, then forget about it.
Who SeasonPass Is For
The simple answer: anyone at every home league fixture.
That makes it the right product for:
Season ticket holders driving to most or all home league fixtures.
Hospitality and corporate ticket holders with regular bookings across the season.
Family groups and partner pairs who go together — book the pass once, swap the vehicle reg depending on who's driving.
Fans who live driveable distance from their ground but inside the residential permit zones that make matchday parking a nightmare.
If you're a casual fan dropping into one or two games a year, SeasonPass isn't the right product — individual matchday bookings make more sense. But if you're at 15 or more home fixtures across the season, SeasonPass pays back in time and stress saved before you even think about the money.
What SeasonPass Covers in the Premier League
SeasonPass covers your home Premier League fixtures only — 19 home league games across the 2026/27 season, from opening weekend on Friday 21 August 2026 through to the final day on Sunday 30 May 2027.
What's not included:
Away league fixtures. If you travel for away games, book those individually through the Premier League matchday parking page on JustPark — pick the visiting club's ground, browse available spaces near it, book in a few taps.
FA Cup, EFL Cup and Community Shield. Cup fixtures sit outside the SeasonPass remit, so book them separately as they're drawn.
European nights. If your club is in the Champions League, Europa League or Conference League, you'll need to book those midweek European home fixtures as one-off matchday bookings.
Pre-season friendlies. Same again — separate bookings.
Most regular matchday-going season ticket holders will end up combining SeasonPass for the 19 home league games with individual matchday bookings for the 6–15 additional fixtures their club picks up across cup competitions and Europe. Even with the add-ons, you're saving the admin of 19 separate bookings.
How to Sign Up for SeasonPass Before the Premier League Kicks Off
SeasonPass for 2026/27 is rolling out in two phases — and the right next step depends on which one your club is in:
Direct booking is live. For some clubs, SeasonPass for 2026/27 is already on sale — pick your space, complete checkout, set your default vehicle registration, and you're parked for the season.
Waitlist registration only. For other clubs, SeasonPass is still in waitlist mode. Register your interest now and you'll be the first to hear — and the first to book — when it goes live ahead of opening weekend.
The simplest way to find out which applies to your club: head to JustPark's SeasonPass parking page, find your club from the list, and the page will show you either a direct booking option or a waitlist sign-up.
If SeasonPass is live for your club:
Head to the SeasonPass parking page.
Select your club.
Choose your space from the available managed sites near the ground.
Complete checkout and set your default vehicle registration.
You're sorted for every home league game of the season.
If your club is still on the waitlist:
Head to the SeasonPass parking page.
Find your club from the list.
Register your interest — you'll be added to the waitlist for your ground.
Wait for the confirmation email when SeasonPass goes live for your club.
Complete your booking when invited, set your default vehicle registration, and you're done.
Either way, the earlier you act the better — spaces at each site are limited, and waitlists are worked through in the order they fill up. You can also sign up directly from your club's individual JustPark event parking page — participating Premier League club pages carry either the live SeasonPass listing or the waitlist sign-up at the top.
SeasonPass FAQs: Your Premier League Parking Questions, Answered
Does SeasonPass cover rescheduled fixtures? Yes. If a home league game moves for TV, your SeasonPass still covers it — the pass is tied to your 19 home league fixtures, not specific dates.
Does SeasonPass cover cup or European games? No. SeasonPass covers your 19 home Premier League fixtures only. FA Cup, EFL Cup, Community Shield, Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and pre-season friendlies all need to be booked separately as one-off matchday bookings.
What if my club isn't on the SeasonPass list? Not every Premier League club is in the SeasonPass programme from day one. If your club isn't listed, check back through the summer — more clubs are joining the programme ahead of opening weekend.
Can I change the vehicle I'm bringing to a fixture? Yes — set a default vehicle registration at checkout, and update it through your JustPark account if you're swapping cars for a particular fixture.
Live Near a Premier League Ground? Earn Across the Whole Season
Flip the angle. If your home is within walking distance of a Premier League stadium, the 2026/27 season is a 25+ matchday earning opportunity across nine months — 19 home league fixtures, plus cup matches, European nights (for the clubs in continental competition), and pre-season friendlies.
Listing your driveway or off-street space on JustPark is free, takes a few minutes, and puts you in full control of when your space is available and what you charge. With scheduled pricing, you can set premium matchday rates that activate automatically — your space earns more on the high-demand days without you having to lift a finger.
Hosts near Anfield, the Etihad Campus, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Old Trafford, the Emirates, St James' Park, Villa Park, the City Ground and every other Premier League ground tend to earn particularly well across a full season. SeasonPass demand from local season ticket holders only sharpens that.
Get Sorted Before the Premier League Kicks Off
Opening weekend is Friday 21 August 2026. Whether SeasonPass is already live for your club or still on the waitlist, the earlier you act the better placed you'll be when the new season starts.
Find or join SeasonPass for your club on JustPark and sort your parking for every home game of the 2026/27 Premier League season in one go.