Parking for the Last Day of the Premier League Season 2025/26 — Book Your Spot Now
Find and pre-book parking near every Premier League ground for Sunday 24 May 2026 — the final day of the season.
When Is the Last Day of the Premier League Season 2025/26?
Sunday 24 May 2026 is the final day of the 2025/26 Premier League season, and with all ten fixtures kicking off simultaneously, it's the biggest matchday of the year. Titles, European spots, and relegation places can all change hands on the same afternoon — which means atmospheres are electric, grounds are packed, and parking near every stadium in the country is in short supply.
If you haven't booked your parking yet, book your Premier League Matchday Parking now.
Premier League Final Day 2025/26 — All Fixtures, Sunday 24 May 2026
All ten matches kick off at the same time on Sunday 24 May 2026. Here's the full list of final day fixtures with venues:
Brighton vs Manchester United — Amex Stadium, Brighton
Burnley vs Wolves — Turf Moor, Burnley
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal — Selhurst Park, London
Fulham vs Newcastle United — Craven Cottage, London
Liverpool vs Brentford — Anfield, Liverpool
Manchester City vs Aston Villa — Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Nottingham Forest vs AFC Bournemouth — City Ground, Nottingham
Sunderland vs Chelsea — Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
West Ham United vs Leeds United — London Stadium, London
Four of the ten final day fixtures are in London, making it one of the busiest days of the year for parking across the capital. Whether you're heading to Selhurst Park, Craven Cottage, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, or the London Stadium, spaces near all four grounds will be under pressure at the same time.
Every one of these fixtures could carry genuine significance — whether that's a title decider at the Etihad, a survival battle at Turf Moor, or a top-four fight at Selhurst Park. Wherever you're heading, parking near the ground will be at a premium. Book ahead.
Why Parking on Premier League Final Day Is Harder Than Any Other Matchday
Final day is the one day of the season when all 20 Premier League clubs are playing at the same time. Every stadium car park, surrounding street, and informal space near every ground in the country is under pressure simultaneously — there's no slack in the system anywhere.
Residential permit zones around Premier League grounds are strictly enforced on high-profile matchdays, and road closures come into effect shortly after full time to help crowds clear safely. Pop-up car parks charge peak-day prices, and whatever spaces remain at the roadside disappear fast.
Pre-booking through JustPark is the most reliable way to guarantee you have somewhere to go — and that it's waiting when you arrive.
How to Find and Book Parking Near Your Premier League Ground for Final Day
JustPark lists private driveways and off-street spaces near grounds across the country, including all 20 Premier League stadiums. Search by ground, compare options, and lock in a space well before matchday.
When you pre-book, you:
Secure a space within walking distance of your ground before they sell out
Avoid permit-only streets and the risk of fines or clamping
Skip inflated last-minute prices charged at informal car parks
Keep the option to extend your stay through the JustPark app, subject to availability
Premier League Final Day Parking Tips — What You Need to Know Before You Travel
Book as early as possible. Final day is the most competitive matchday of the season for parking at every ground in the country. The earlier you book, the more choice you have — and the less you'll pay.
Avoid residential streets. Permit schemes extend well beyond the immediate area around most Premier League grounds and are actively enforced on big matchdays. A pre-booked off-street space is always the safer option.
Allow extra time after the final whistle. Final day often brings celebrations, pitch invasions, or relegation drama that keeps crowds around longer than usual. Roads near grounds can take longer to clear — factor that into your plans.
London fans: plan ahead. With four Premier League grounds all hosting simultaneously, transport and parking across the capital will be stretched. If you're driving, consider parking further out and completing the journey by tube, bus, or on foot.
Consider parking further out and travelling the last leg on foot or by public transport. On a day when every ground is busy at once, rail, tram, and bus services near stadiums will be busier than normal too. Parking a short distance away can save a lot of stress on both legs of the trip.
Live Near a Premier League Stadium? Rent Out Your Driveway on Final Day and Earn
If your home is within walking distance of a Premier League ground, the last day of the season is one of the best earning opportunities of the year.
Final day brings out fans who've been waiting all season for a big occasion — and those fans need somewhere to park. Listing your driveway or off-street space on JustPark takes just a few minutes, it's completely free to set up, and you stay in full control of when your space is available and what you charge.
Hosts near Anfield, the Etihad Campus, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Selhurst Park, and the London Stadium tend to earn particularly well on matchdays — but wherever you live close to a Premier League ground, there's real demand on a day like this.
And with scheduled pricing, you can set higher rates specifically for high-demand periods like matchday — so your space earns more when demand is at its peak, without you having to manually update prices each time.
Book Your Premier League Final Day Parking Now
All ten Premier League fixtures kick off simultaneously on Sunday 24 May 2026, and spaces near every ground will go quickly. Don't leave it to chance.
Pre-book your parking near your Premier League ground with JustPark and arrive relaxed, on time, and ready for a final day to remember.