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How to buy Arsenal tickets: Prices & membership, essential guide to cheap Premier League tickets 2024/25

Buying Arsenal tickets for matches at the Emirates Stadium has never been an easy task, but things have been made even more difficult in recent years thanks to the improvement on the pitch under Mikel Arteta.

In fact, the demand for tickets is now so high that the club are seriously weighing up an Emirates Stadium expansion project, which could see the capacity rise past the 70,000 mark.

For now, though, tickets for Arsenal matches at the Emirates follow a strict criteria, with priority rightfully given to supporters who have previously attended the most matches. Does that make it impossible for more casual fans to get tickets? In our guide below, we answer that question and provide a comprehensive guide for getting Arsenal tickets.

Arsenal ticket prices at Emirates Stadium

Arsenal season tickets: Pricing, availability

The only way you can guarantee your seat at the Emirates Stadium for every Arsenal match is by purchasing a season ticket. Unfortunately, this is far from a simple task. Getting your hands on one can be a real challenge, especially now that the Gunners are challenging for major honours under Mikel Arteta.

Your best chance to get an Arsenal season ticket is to be on the waiting list by first registering on the club's membership platform. However, your chances depend on someone failing to renew their season ticket. It costs £50 for adults and £25 for juniors to be on the waiting list. This shows just how valuable Arsenal's season tickets have become in recent years.

Season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season range from £921.50 to £1,726.

Arsenal matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability

With Arsenal season tickets becoming harder to come by, regardless of whether you are on the waiting list or not, your best bet for watching the Gunners play live is buying single-match tickets.

Note that single Premier League match tickets are fairly priced on a one-off basis, but costly in the long run if you compare them with a bulky season ticket purchase.

Prices of single tickets are based on age and seating location, with the most affordable currently priced at £37.15 and up to £141 for adults on the higher side.

Young adults and seniors who buy Arsenal tickets pay at least £21.10 on the lower end and up to £105.75 if the seat is at the centre of the upper tier.

Cannon and Junior Gunners pay between £15.15 and £70.5 for single match tickets at Emirates Stadium.

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Exterior of Emirates Stadium. Photo by Imago

Do I need Arsenal membership to buy tickets?

A simple answer is no, because there are some matches that do drop down to general sale. However, the vast majority of the time, you will need a membership to buy Arsenal tickets for Premier League and Champions League matches. Having a membership also comes with several other benefits, including discounts and ticket priority.

How to get an Arsenal membership

To buy an Arsenal membership, just visit the club's website, head to the ticketing section and purchase one of the memberships on offer. Here is a summary of what to expect with Arsenal membership tickets:

  • Red: For £34, you get access to the club's reward programs, priority and discounts. Arsenal Red membership renews automatically at the end of each season, with the option of anytime cancellation.
  • Junior Gunners: This is a club membership that caters to various age categories, with pricing starting from £15 and going all the way up to £30 for Cannon members. Benefits include a chance to be a mascot, priority booking and access to Arsenal's reward programs.
  • Platinum: This membership stacks up a wide array of benefits, including a complimentary drink at half-time, access to men's team match tickets, priority access to events and access to reward programs. Other benefits are the ability to sell your tickets to other Gunners, upgrade to season dining packages, and official matchday programme membership account management.
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Corner post view of Emirates Stadium. Photo by Imago

Arsenal hospitality tickets

With Arsenal hospitality packages, the power to choose your event and experiences you desire to have at Emirates Stadium is in your hands.

Here is a breakdown of the hospitality packages you can buy at Emirates Stadium:

  • The Academy +: The Academy + package lets you select the best match seats at Emirates Stadium, including a main meal and three complementary drinks. The Academy + package costs £725.
  • Royal Arsenal: The Royal Arsenal hospital package is exclusive to men's Champions League matches. It costs at least £1,495 to buy this package, and notable benefits include relaxing in the Royal Oak, champagne on arrival and premium seats.
  • Women's Super Lounge: For £ 195 or more, the Women's Super Lounge hospitality package is exclusive to women's team matches. Benefits include a grazing menu, complimentary drinks and padded seats.
  • Signature Experience: A pitchside tour with a player from women's first time, a squad signed shirt, and unrivalled seats culminate into a Signature experience at Emirates Stadium. You pay £305 for this package.
  • Pitchside Experience: Pitchside tour, setting the corner flag and watching the players walk onto the pitch from the tunnel, sums up the Pitchside Experience with Arsenal tickets. You can buy this package for £255.
  • Clock End +: Arsenal ticket price for Click End hospitality starts from £155. The benefits of this package include premium matchday seats, complementary drinks and seating in a dial square gallery.
  • Executive Box +: An executive box package at Emirates Stadium comes with several benefits. A pre-match dining, a space for between 10 and 15 guests and complementary drinks are the highlights of this package. Executive Box + is available for Arsenal Women's games, starting from £2,550.
  • Woolwich Arsenal: This is a newly introduced package from the beginning of the 2024/25 season and will be available on a season-by-season basis. For £665, you get premium level seats on matchdays, access to a private lounge and champagne on arrival.
  • Inner Circle: The Inner Circle package at Emirates Stadium adds to a rich list of Arsenal tickets for football fans looking for an exclusive experience. Benefits of this VIP package include setting the corner flag, a shirt signed by the men's squad and pre-match champagne. All these come with a price of £1,895.
  • Hero Experience: Hero Experience is one of the most expensive VIP packages at Emirates Stadium, starting from £2,695. With it, you get a chance to meet a player from the men's first team, a private pitchside tour with a club legend, a signed shirt and group photography.
  • The Heritage: The Heritage package at Emirates Stadium starts from £1,495 and the benefits include an award-winning cuisine at the club's restaurant, premium seats and a private table.
  • Foundry Legends: This package costs £995. It offers wide-ranging benefits, including premium seats, pre-match private table dining, and complimentary drinks.
  • Executive Box N5: This is currently one of the most expensive VIP packages at Emirates Stadium, starting from £11,940 per box. Boxes in this package contain between 10 and 15 persons. You also get champagne on arrival. Others in this category include Executive Box N7 for £13,950 per box and Club 1886 for one person per box, starting from ££645. The Avenell is another box package at Arsenal Stadium, starting from £1,295.

How to watch Arsenal on TV

Whether it's due to a lack of availability or the high cost of tickets, many fans will elect to just watch Arsenal matches on television.

In the United Kingdom, a subscription to Sky Sports and TNT Sports should provide you with access to the majority of live Arsenal matches each season. Alternatively, check out the best pubs near Emirates Stadium for a great viewing experience with fellow supporters.

Okello Steve is a seasoned Sports and travel writer with over 10 years of experience in the journalistic enterprise. Steve honed his writing skills from a tender age and went on to study communication at the University and chose to pursue a writing career as an independent journalist crafting engaging content for the web on sports, casino gaming and travel.

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