At Wolves, we want everyone to enjoy matchdays safely, including fans with diabetes. You can bring your medication, food, or drinks, and we’ll help make your visit comfortable.
Can I bring my insulin or diabetes supplies?
Yes! You can bring insulin pens, glucose monitors, and other diabetes supplies. You will require a medical exemption certificate.
Is there a place to take insulin or check blood sugar?
Yes, there are medical rooms throughout the stadium where you can safely take insulin or check your blood sugar.
How do I safely get rid of used insulin pens?
Medical rooms have safe disposal points for insulin pens and other sharps.
Can I bring drinks or snacks for low blood sugar?
Yes, you can bring sugary drinks or snacks to treat hypos during the game. You will require a medical exemption certificate.
How do I get a medical exemption certificate?
If you need one, contact our Disability Access Officer (DAO) at [email protected]. Include your supporter number (if you’re a home fan) and seat details for guidance.
What medical help is available at games?
St John’s Ambulance is on site with medical rooms ready to help if your blood sugar goes up or down.
Accessible toilets
Accessible toilets are available across the stadium. You can use your own RADAR key or ask a nearby steward for access.
Seating and comfort
If you need extra leg room, or if your eyesight affects which seat is best for you, please let us know. We’ll do our best to help you get a comfortable and safe seat.
Who can I contact for questions?
Email the Disability Access Officer at [email protected] for any questions about attending games with diabetes.