HOW TO GET PREMIER LEAGUE TICKETS

 


There are various ways to obtain Premier League tickets, and occasionally booking in advance will result in lower prices. Because the EPL is the most-watched sports league in the world, tickets sell out quickly. Tickets are often first made available to club members before becoming available to the general public, pending availability, should any tickets remain. This implies that it may be challenging to secure tickets for major teams like Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Spurs. We suggest you thoroughly review each of the choices provided below. Join our English Premier League Waiting List if you are still unable to obtain tickets, and we will notify you as soon as any become available.



How Much Are Tickets to the Premier League?


Expect to pay between £40 and £60 to see a Premier League game, assuming you can obtain tickets from the club, which is difficult to do. Later, more on that. Since the Pound has been trading at an average of $1.30 for the past year, our range is $50 to $80.


I normally spend around 30 quid (about $40) in the Championship (the second tier of leagues), and it's less in lesser divisions.


I have seen them as low as 10 pounds ($12) for Cup games (see below), and occasionally for Cups, they operate a "kids for a penny" deal that creates a true family environment.


There are many ways to get Premier League Tickets such as.


Purchase of Tickets at the Club

Although this is the simplest and most obvious way to obtain tickets, there are still some details to be aware of, such as how clubs distribute tickets. Basically, season ticket holders get first dibs followed by members (more on that in a moment) and then the general public. 

In essence, it depends on the club you're working with and the opponent they're facing. Teams have multiple game tiers, each with a distinct price and set of conditions. For instance, there is no possibility that premier league tickets for a match between Manchester City and Manchester United will be made available to the general public; after season ticket holders and members get their chance, there simply won't be any tickets remaining.


Memberships: Access through Payment


Paid club memberships are only one of the many things England has that the United States does not. You pay an annual fee for these benefits, which include access to purchase tickets before the "public sale" date, the club newsletter, a trinket of some kind, a loyalty-points account, and more. Each club has different levels, and based on what I've seen, you may anticipate paying about $50 every season for this. Some of them let you purchase tickets for one or two games with a less expensive international or "lite" membership.


The Hospitality Package for Serious Access

All clubs provide different levels of suite/box experience, obviously at a premium. These typically include a mix of lodging, meals, drinks, and stadium tours. At smaller clubs, they may cost as little as $100, but at larger clubs and events like the FA Cup Final or Champions League games, they may cost as much as $400 to $500.


Cups: Simpler to Enter

You probably won't care who Manchester United is playing if your goal is to enter Old Trafford to watch them play. You won't be able to witness them play Liverpool or Chelsea without a lot of money, but you might be able to catch some of the lower-level matches.


Purchase of Team Tickets

Sometimes joining the visiting team is the greatest method to gain entry. For instance, I might purchase tickets from West Bromwich Albion while they are hosting Liverpool in my desire to attend a game there. And it might be effective. However, I have the following rule when I watch English soccer: "Don't sit with the away fans unless you're one of them." Although I'm not particularly rigid about it, I have found that the away supporters are typically the most ardent, and the atmosphere on the away end can get rather raucous. Don't get your hopes up, though; it can be difficult to obtain away tickets.


Websites and touts count as third parties.


First things first: a tout in England is a scalper in the United States. I've never met them in person, and I don't particularly plan to. However, I have done a little research on external websites. On the Premier League Tickets website, where you can also get the most recent information on tickets for each match, I recommend starting with the regular "secure ticket buying" option. There is also a list of unlicensed reselling websites there.


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