Matchday Info
Planning to attend a match at the Lotto Park? This section covers everything you need to know for a smooth and enjoyable matchday experience - from digital tickets and stadium access to transport, safety, and facilities.
Access & scanning - digital season tickets
Digital season tickets replace physical cards - enter the stadium by scanning your smartphone.
Physical season ticket cards (ABO) are no longer valid. Please delete your old season tickets from your Google/Apple Wallet. Then, simply add them again via the app by following the steps below.
Connectivity can be limited around the stadium, so make sure to download your tickets or download/update your app and tickets before arriving.
Steps to access your season ticket:
- Download the latest RSCA app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
- Log in with your RSCA account.
- Go to Profile (bottom right) and tap “Abo”.
- Your season ticket(s) will now appear. Click on them to open the QR code or add them to your digital Wallet. Is your ticket already there? Then delete the old ticket and add the new one.
- Scan the QR code from the app or digital wallet to enter the stadium.
Access & scanning - ticket holders
Always assign your tickets to the people who will be entering the stadium. Here's how you can do it:
- Download the latest version of the RSCA app, log in with the profile to which you assigned the tickets, go to ‘profile’ > ‘tickets’ and open your ticket so that it is available offline. Connectivity may be limited in and around Lotto Park, so please do this in advance. Scan the QR code at the entrance of the stadium.
- Tickets are now purely digital - PDF downloads are no longer available.
- Share your seat
Reusable cups
RSCA switched to reusable cups in the 2025–2026 season. These are smart cups (with an integrated RFID chip). When the cups are returned, the reserved payment is automatically adjusted, so you only have to pay for the cups if they are not returned.RSCA switched to reusable cups in the 2025–2026 season. These are smart cups (with an integrated RFID chip). When the cups are returned, the reserved payment is automatically adjusted, so you only have to pay for the cups if they are not returned.
How to get to the Lotto Park
By Metro
Line 5 (Erasme ↔ Hermann–Debroux) stops at Saint-Guidon, just a 5-minute walk (≈600 m) from the stadium via Rue de la Procession.
By Bicycle
The bicycle parking is located on the Théo Verbeecklaan opposite the René Henrystraat, the entrance is at parking Eurostar A.
Supporters coming to the match can park their bikes here for free on match day. The parking is open until 3 hours after the match. So get your bike on time, because the parking will be closed. The bicycle parking is supervised, but be sure to secure your bike with a solid lock. RSC Anderlecht is under no circumstances liable for theft.
By Car
- Parking is prohibited on Kaudenaardestraat, Broekstraat and around the water basin.
- Parking Westland is available and costs €10. Payment can be made by cash, credit card and Pcard+. Reservations can be made in advance at booking.interparking.be. More information at interparking.be. Please be aware that the parking closes 3 hours after the final whistle.
- Parking CERIA-COOVI is available. From this car park, take the metro towards Hermann-Debroux to the Saint-Guidon stop. When purchasing a metro ticket, parking is free, your metro ticket counts as a parking ticket, you must validate this at the machine. View the route from Parking CERIA-COOVI to Lotto Park on Google Maps.
- Parking Bordet at Erasmus Hospital is open. From here, take the metro at Erasmus stop to Saint-Guidon stop. Parking costs €3.5 (excluding metro ticket). To be sure of your spot, book now at booking.interparking.be.
Check out the route from Bordet to Lotto Park. - Parking Decathlon is available, but the De Lijn shuttle is no longer offered. Supporters can take the metro from this parking lot via the stop 'Eddy Merckx' (5 min walk) to the stop 'Sint-Guido'. From Sint-Guido it's a few minutes walk to the Lotto Park. The total travel time from parking Decathlon to Lotto Park is 22 minutes. View the itinerary from parking Decathlon to Lotto Park.
- Supporters with mental and/or physical disabilities who are not wheelchair-bound can park in Victor & Jules Bertaux Avenue with their disabled parking pass. Wheelchair supporters without a parking space can also park their car in this street. This is public road, the club cannot guarantee that there will be space.
By Bus
- Saint-Guidon Stop: ~5-minute walk (~600 m).
- Westland Shopping Stop: ~1,000 m from the stadium (~15-minute walk).
Opening hours ticketing
The counters of our ticketing open 2 hours before the match and closes at match time. On matchdays, there will be no ticket sales at the ticket office.
Fanshop opening hours on matchdays
- Thursday & Saturday: opens at 10 a.m.
- Sunday: opens 3 hours before kickoff.
The shop closes 15 minutes before kickoff and reopens until 1 hour after the final whistle.
Stadium safety & rules
- Please always take the seat that corresponds to your ticket and make sure that the aisles of the stands are clear at all times.
- Reminder: the throwing of objects and the use of pyrotechnics are prohibited and will be severely punished. The club will also be penalised with heavy fines and other sanctions.
- Every supporter who enters the stadium must have a valid ticket corresponding to his/her identity documents. Tickets and season tickets should therefore always be personalized. Violations may result in heavy fines. More information
- It is forbidden to bring large bags. Only bags with a maximum size of an A4 sheet are allowed. No lockers are provided where backpacks and handbags can be stored.
- Umbrellas with an iron tip are not allowed. Stewards will accept a smaller umbrella with a blunt tip.
- Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere in the stadium.



