This weekend thousands of wrestling fans will be making their way to London's Wembley Stadium for a massive event.
As All Elite Wrestling (AEW) makes its UK debut with All In at Wembley, making it the first time that professional wrestling has taken centre stage at Wembley Stadium in more than 30 years.
The wrestling event will also see a number of top stars including AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter, Saraya, Nigel McGuinness, Pac and Anthony Ogogo.
If you're going to AEW at Wembley, find out everything you need to know, from door times and set times.
When is AEW at Wembley Stadium?
The landmark event will take place at Wembley Stadium for one special night on Saturday, August 27.
🇬🇧 #AEW’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 27th!
— AEW LIVE EVENTS (@AEWLive) July 18, 2023
Tickets for #AEWAllIn London are ON SALE NOW!
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What time do doors open for AEW at Wembley Stadium?
If you're keen to know what time you need to be at the stadium, you'll want to aim for 3.30pm, when the gates open.
However, timings are subject to change.
What time does the show start for AEW at Wembley Stadium?
AEW All In at Wembley is expected to kick off at 5pm on Sunday.
Can you still get tickets to AEW at Wembley?
Tickets for AEW went on sale a while ago and if you've not grabbed yours yet, then you're in luck.
As there is still a select few available, prices start at £27.25 per person and can rise to £1,818 each.
You can get tickets now via Ticketmaster.
What is the seating plan at Wembley Stadium?
If you're wondering how good your view will be of the show, then you are in luck as we have the seating map.
To see the seating plan follow this link to head to the venue's website to see the map in full.
How much is food and drink at Wembley Stadium?
Planning on enjoying a cold drink at the match? You might want to know how much a pint will cost you.
Well according to answers across the internet, it seems that the average price is around £6 with a Budweiser pint priced at £6.15 and a Coke Zero costing £4.20.
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