Champions League Final London travel disruption: all the train station and road closures
Briefly

No English teams might have made it to this year's Champions League final at Wembley Stadium, but it's the first time the competition's final has been held in London since 2013, so best believe the capital is still putting on a party. Of course, that means that the city is about to get mega busy.
Besides the main event, which kicks off at 8pm on Saturday June 1, there's a Champions Festival taking over sites across central London. Trafalgar Square, Regent Street, Somerset House, South Bank and Potters Field Park will all be full of footie fanatics taking part in penalty shoot-out challenges...
TfL has said that, as part of safety measures, trains may not stop at all stations and there will be measures in place to control flow. If you're not doing anything football related this weekend, you're probably best off avoiding those stations and looking for alternative routes.
On both Saturday and Sunday there won't be any services on the Elizabeth line between Paddington and Abbey Wood and between Whitechapel and Stratford due to maintenance works or any direct train services between central London and Luton Airport.
Read at Time Out London
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