Entering Emirates Stadium, Block vs Turnstile

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Arsenal (Piccadilly Line) is the nearest tube station, around three minutes walk from the ground. Holloway Road is not a good choice because Holloway Road station will be exit-only before and after matches with pre match eastbound trains non-stopping. Drayton Park is also closed on match days. (ibid.)

On the way in or out you might want to make a slight detour along Drayton Road, to cross the Clock End Bridge. Clock End is the southern part of the stadium (near Queensland Road). The bridge is shown on the right here (courtesy Dreamstime.com):

Clock End Bridge

Once at the stadium, the turnstiles are your starting point. "E" is shown in the centre and "D" on he right:

Turnstiles E and D

Block 121 is in the Upper Tier, slightly to the East of the goal posts (as in your map).

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When I go to google maps, street view, I can just about see/read one of the information boards outside the Stadium and see letters on it with arrows, for entrances I am sure, and just inside the building there is a banner with Clock End.

My virtual location was on Benwell road.

I'd say the nearest underground station would be Holloway Road, if that information is right.

But the best information you find on the site of the stadium
That site has a map

I see what you mean by 'no turnstile information', I am sure there will be information on those boards I saw in street view, or on temporary ones.
Otherwise, ask one of the many volunteers who are always around or one of the others waiting to get in.

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