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An ultimate guide to Carabao Cup final 2025 tickets

The Carabao Cup is sometimes ridiculed among fanbases for being the least prestigious of the domestic major trophies available each season. However, it has certainly been growing in significance in recent years.

Pep Guardiola takes this competition extremely seriously, and if he does, then all of us watching from afar should do so.

Here is your ultimate guide to Carabao Cup final tickets, including the match date and the potential prices.

A guide to Carabao Cup final 2025 tickets

Carabao Cup final tickets
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When and Where is the Carabao Cup 2025 final?

In case you are not aware, the Carabao Cup final is always the first opportunity to win major silverware in England, and this year, the competition's final will be played on Sunday, 16 March 2025.

While no official scheduling information has been released regarding kick-off time, the match will almost certainly be given the prime time 4:30pm slot on that day.

As for the hosting venue, that prestigious luxury will of course be granted to England's national stadium, Wembley.

How much will Carabao Cup 2025 final tickets cost?

Unfortunately, given that we are still several months away from the final, no official ticket pricing has been released – although it has been confirmed that tickets will be sold via the official websites of the two finalists.

To keep up to date with who that could be, make sure you check out our routinely updated EFL Cup draw article.

However, we do have access to the ticket prices from last year's Carabao Cup final between Liverpool and Chelsea to use as a rough guide of what to expect.

The full breakdown is as follows:

Adults

  • Level Two (seat only) – £150
  • Level Two (seat only) – £125
  • Category one – £108
  • Category two – £97
  • Category three – £76
  • Category four – £58
  • Category five – £41

17- to 21-year-olds

  • Level Two (seat only) – £112.50
  • Level Two (seat only) – £93.75
  • Category one – £81
  • Category two – £72.75
  • Category three – £57
  • Category four – £43.50
  • Category five – £30.75

65 or overs/16 and under

  • Level Two (seat only) – £75
  • Level Two (seat only) – £62.50
  • Category one – £54
  • Category two – £48.50
  • Category three – £38
  • Category four – £29
  • Category five – £20.50
  • Personal assistant – free of charge

Carabao Cup 2025 final hospitality tickets

In order to purchase hospitality tickets for this match you will first need to meet the following two requirements. First of all, you must have an Experiences by Wembley Stadium membership and secondly, you must have incredibly deep pockets.

All jokes aside, hospitality tickets for the Carabao Cup final 2025 are extremely expensive, however, they do also provide you with access to both FA Cup semi-finals and the resulting final in whichever membership you purchase.

There are a total of six memberships on sale, each of which and their respective price are listed below:

  • Inner Circle – £2,640
  • Centre Circle – £5,046
  • Bobby Moore – £9,030
  • One Twenty – £13,002
  • Private Enquiry – Pirce not disclosed and is subject to a personal enquiry being made
  • Number Nine – £6,342

Carabao Cup final 2025 Accessible tickets

At this stage, there is very little information on the release of accessible tickets for disabled fans for the 2025 Carabao Cup final, although the FA have confirmed that the venue itself will not be selling such tickets.

Instead, these must be purchased via the official club websites of the two finalists, which will of course be decided nearer the time.

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