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England vs Ireland tickets: How to see the Three Lions at Wembley Stadium

On Sunday, 17 November, England will take on the Republic of Ireland at Wembley Stadium as part of the final round of UEFA Nations League fixtures.

Depending on how the Three Lions' match with Greece goes on Thursday night, the match against Ireland could be a chance for them to secure automatic promotion to League A. It could also be a shootout to decide which team will advance to a playoff as the league runners-up.

Regardless of what's at stake, England vs Ireland is always an exciting fixture and one that creates a lot of demand for tickets.

If you are still trying to secure your seat for the match, then our England vs Ireland tickets guide below provides you with everything you need to know.

England vs Ireland tickets
England vs Ireland tickets are high in demand – Photo by Imago

How to get England vs Ireland tickets: Final tickets remain on sale

Despite being among the biggest stadiums in England, almost all seats have already been sold for the match.

At the time of writing (09/11), the only tickets remaining available for England vs. Ireland at Wembley are Level Two and Level Two Premium tickets. All tickets in the first and third tiers of the stadium have been sold, which unfortunately means there are no ‘cheap' tickets available.

Level Two tickets are £95 per adult, and Level Two premium tickets are £120 per adult. Although these seats are in the middle of Wembley, where hospitality is situated, they are strictly seat-only.

In order to purchase these tickets, fans must visit the ticketing section of the Wembley website and then login/register for an account and select the tickets they want.

The tickets will then be saved to your mobile phone for you to scan at the gate upon arrival at the stadium.

England vs Ireland ticket prices

The full list of ticket prices for the match is as follows:

Category Section Price

Category 1

North/South lower tier

£80

Category 2

North/South front of the upper tier

£65

Category 3

East Stand lower tier 

£45

Category 3

North/South back of the upper tier

£45

Category 3 

East/West lower (safe standing sections)

£45

Category 4

East Stand lower

£35

Category 4

East Stand upper

£35

Family enclosure

West Stand upper

£25

England vs Ireland tickets: Hospitality

As mentioned earlier, the Level Two and Level Two Premium tickets for this match are strictly seat-only, but if you want to upgrade your experience and enjoy the match in hospitality, then there are options available.

Wembley operates a unique hospitality service. Fans who purchase hospitality tickets for the match will not only get access to a suite or box for England's match with Ireland but also for every major event at the stadium for the next 12 months.

Current hospitality prices at Wembley:

  • Private box – Enquiry needed
  • One Twenty – £13,002
  • Bobby Moore – £9,030
  • Number Nine – £6,342
  • Centre Circle – £5,046
  • Inner Circle – £2,640

Englands vs Ireland tickets: Third-party purchases

If you don't want to sit in Level Two or hospitality for England vs. Ireland but still want to go to the match, there is one remaining option available to you. Many football fans now buy tickets through third-party resale websites, but these are often at inflated prices and don't offer the same protection/guarantee as buying through official avenues.

One of the most reputable third-party ticket resale sites is Seatpick. We recently conducted a review of Seatpick and found that it is a safe and efficient website to use. Tickets are currently being listed from £70 for England vs Ireland on Sunday, 17 November with tickets in the safe standing sections also being listed.

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Andy Delaney

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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