Open vacancy. Levy UK is hiring casual bar staff for Wembley’s 2026/27 event calendar. Apply on Levy’s careers portal — applications go to the operator, not the football authorities that stage fixtures at the ground.
Wembley is not a club ground with a fixed Premier League rota. Shifts cluster around cup finals, internationals, NFL London games and major concerts, so availability for evenings and weekends matters more than weekday flexibility. Expect peak demand from late August through May, with quieter midweeks between events.
What the role involves
- Pouring draught, mixing simple cocktails and serving soft drinks on concourse and lounge bars.
- Running cashless tills and card readers under time pressure during half-time rushes.
- Restocking fridges and changing barrels between breaks.
- Keeping the bar compliant with Licensing Act age checks (Challenge 25).
Who usually gets hired
- Must be 18+ (alcohol service).
- Right to work in the UK with documents ready for day-one checks.
- Bar experience helps but is not required — Levy trains on till systems and pour standards.
- Reliable transport to Wembley Park (Jubilee/Metropolitan) for late finishes.
Pay and perks to confirm on apply
- London-weighted band of £14.00–£15.50/hour (confirm exact rate on the live advert).
- Weekly pay for casuals is standard on this contract.
- Free hot meal on shifts over six hours; staff travel support sometimes runs in peak event windows.
- Strong casuals often move into lounge or supervisor banks within a season.
Stadium Jobs tip
Search Levy’s portal for “Wembley” rather than “FA” or “England” — the hiring employer is Levy (Compass Group), not the event rights holder. Have a right-to-work share code and National Insurance number ready before you start the online form; incomplete applications are commonly parked.