Roadworks and delays are likely in many part of Brent this week with the Euro 2020 semi finals putting pressure on transport infrastructure.

The Euro semi-final and final is taking place on Tuesday and Wednesday so residents in Wembley Park will know to expect road closures.

Fulton Road, Engineers Way, South Way, Wembley Triangle on July 6, 7 and for the final on July 11.

Delays are likely on Manor Park Road in Harlesden from July 6 to 8 as planned works begin.

From July 5-16 delays are likely on Dudden Hill Lane as Virgin Media carry out work.

Chamberlayne Road between the junction of Banister Road and Harvist Road continues to be closed until July 18 to facilitate utility works.

Rail

With the numbers at Wembley increasing to 60,000 fans for the semi-final games on July 6 and 7, the area around the stadium will be busier than previous games in the tournament.

Kick off is at 8pm both nights.

Anyone not travelling to Wembley Stadium are told to avoid the area if possible.

Brent & Kilburn Times: Wembley Park StationWembley Park Station (Image: © Transport for London)

Trains will also be busier on some lines, in certain directions, before and after the game and people should be mindful there is no night time service should the games go into extra time and penalties.

Between 5pm to 7.30pm (northbound) and from 10:15pm until last service (southbound) these lines will be busy:

Jubilee line between London Bridge and Wembley Park

Metropolitan line between Liverpool Street and Wembley Park

Bakerloo line between Waterloo and Wembley Central

London Overground between Euston and Wembley Central

Circle and Hammersmith & City line between Baker Street and Liverpool Street.

Brent & Kilburn Times: Metropolitan line train at the platform at Wembley Park during a quiet momentMetropolitan line train at the platform at Wembley Park during a quiet moment (Image: © Transport for London)

Transport for London is urging people to consider travelling outside these times.