Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
Depends where you are travelling from.

Train is usually best from "outlying areas" to get to a mainline station (Marylebone in the west, Euston/Kings Cross/St Pancras in the north, Liverpool Street from the east, Cannon St, Charing Cross, Victoria and Waterloo from various points of the compass in the south. Services will be busy, but as far as I know other than some operators insisting on seat booking, nothing else is "reservable" on scheduled trains (not football specials if they still exist!). Wembley Stadium station is serviced by a mainline rail operator, Chiltern, so you may be able to get there directly if coming in from the west, otherwise......

Once your in London, use the tube, it's clean, regular, and cheap (sounds like something else of a more personal nature!). Wembley Park is on the Metropolitan line, easily accessed from other stations like Baker St, and Wembley Central station is on the Bakerloo line, and like Wembley Stadium also has connections to mainline servcies from London Overground, London Midland and Southern, all of whom run regular scheduled services where "being booked up" shouldn't be a problem.

Hope some of that helps, and hope you all get the result we all want!
That's great info. I'll save that for the future or advice for others. Thanks for taking the time to provide those details. Very useful mate.