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How & Where to Buy Football Tickets for Any Match

You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers on buying football tickets.

Kaylan Geekie
Kaylan Geekie

Last Updated: 2024-04-15

Louis Hobbs

4 minutes read

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To purchase football tickets, you have several options depending on the event and location.

SportsBoom looks at how and where to buy football tickets for any match.

Modern football has changed drastically in every way in the 21st century, none more so than online technology.

Supporters used to purchase football tickets at the ground the week of a match.

Tickets can now be purchased using old-fashioned methods or modern technology.

SportsBoom implores supporters to be cautious when using secondary and tertiary platforms when buying football tickets.

Image Credit: Footy

Image Credit: Footy

How and where can you buy tickets for any football match?

Official Team Websites

Most football clubs sell tickets directly through their official websites, ticket offices, or over the phone.

These primary platforms offer the advantage of authentic tickets and may provide exclusive deals or packages for dedicated fans.

These are the secure and reliable ways to buy tickets to watch football.

The only caveat to this is the popularity of the team you support might make it hard to procure tickets.

Often, large clubs will have a ticket-ballet, points system, and even a multi-level tiered ticketing system, which is not first come, first serve.

Depending on how many matches you attend per season, this will depend on a fan's access to purchase a ticket to a football match.

However, electronic ticketing providers in every country where tickets are bought and sold at the original cost or inflated prices also provide an online presence to buy football tickets. 

Image Credit: Ajay Suresh

Image Credit: Ajay Suresh

Resale Marketplaces

Resale platforms like StubHub, Ticketmaster Resale, or SeatGeek allow fans to buy and sell tickets for various events, including football matches.

These are also primary platforms that provide a wide range of ticket options, allowing you to choose seats that suit your preferences.

However, resale market platforms have given rise to purchasing tickets, one-game rentals of season tickets or membership cards, which has seen an increase in inflated ticket prices and scams.

The processing and admin fees can be the same amount, if not more, than the original cost of the ticket.

But if you are desperate to watch your team, these companies offer a legitimate way of buying football tickets.

SportsBoom insists supporters purchase football tickets from primary sources for affordability and security but choose carefully. 

Secondary Ticket Marketplaces

Websites like Viagogo and LiveFootballTickets specialise in selling tickets for football matches.

These secondary platforms often have a large inventory of tickets from different sellers.

These platforms sell football tickets at inflated prices, which might not be cost-effective.

The processing and admin fees can be the same amount, if not more, than the original cost of the ticket, which has drawn media attention after recent scandals.

Try to buy football tickets online, through your club's official website, or from the club's ticket office to be secure from fraud and to avoid disappointment. 

Fan-to-Fan Ticket Exchanges and Social Media Platforms

Some football clubs have official fan-to-fan exchange platforms, where season ticket holders or club members can resell their seats to other fans at face value or a fair price.

These exchanges often require membership or registration to ensure legitimacy and security.

Social media platforms also offer accounts for fans to buy, swap or sell football tickets at their own prices.

There are many legitimate exchange accounts; however, more scammers and fraudsters are committing online crimes and defrauding football supporters.

Be wary of fake or unverified Twitter (X), Facebook, or Instagram accounts offering football tickets. 

Image Credit: Footy

Image Credit: Footy

How much do football tickets cost?

The cost of English Premier League tickets can vary widely across clubs, matches, and seating. 

Premier League tickets can cost as little as £30, but on the other end of the spectrum, tickets can cost hundreds or even thousands of pounds, depending on where you purchase them.

The most expensive season ticket for the 2023/24 Premier League season is at Fulham, which will set you back an eye-watering £3,000.

The cheapest season ticket is £500 at Burnley.

Manchester City will set you back £1,030, while Liverpool’s prices are cheaper, costing £886 for the most expensive season ticket.

In Spain’s La Liga, matchday tickets cost anything from €30 to €600 depending on the club and who they are playing.
 

FAQs

Where can I buy football tickets?

You can buy football tickets from your club's official website, resale marketplaces, secondary ticket marketplaces, or fan-to-fan exchange and social media platforms.

Which resale marketplaces can I buy football tickets for matches?

StubHub, Ticketmaster Resale, or SeatGeek allow fans to buy and sell tickets for football matches.

Which secondary websites sell football tickets?

Viagogo and LiveFootballTickets specialise in selling tickets for football matches.

Which Premier League club has the most expensive season ticket?

Fulham Football Club has the most expensive Premier League season ticket.

Which Premier League club has the cheapest season ticket?

Burnley has the cheapest Premier League season ticket.

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Kaylan Geekie
Kaylan Geekie Sports Writer

Kaylan Geekie is a sports fanatic. He attended Durban High School before moving to Scotland, where he lived for 15 years. During his time in the United Kingdom, Kaylan graduated with a first-class BA Honours Degree in Sports Journalism at the University of the West of Scotland. Kaylan worked for nine years as the Match-Day Editor of SuperXV.com, reporting on Super Rugby, The Rugby Championship, the 2015 Men's Rugby World Cup and the 2017 British & Irish Lions series for the website.