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How to get England tickets: What you need to Know

While the relationship between supporters of England and the team itself can be described as turbulent at best, in the last decade or so, this relationship has strengthened significantly.

Now, there is more support for the Three Lions than there was in the past, and as a result, demand for tickets, particularly for matches played at Wembley Stadium, has seen a sharp increase.

Here is everything you need to know about how to get England tickets, including prices, availability and more.

How to get England tickets
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England matchday ticket prices

Providing a blanket price for England tickets is incredibly difficult for two reasons. Firstly, Three Lions tickets are scaled based on the category of seat you wish to secure and secondly, these prices are also increased or decreased depending on who the team are playing.

There is also the added factor of England now playing some matches away from Wembley, with tickets at other venues across the United Kingdom, fetching different prices.

However, as a rough guide, here are the adult prices for England vs Andorra tickets, which will take place in September 2025 at Villa Park:

  • Category 1 – £65
  • Category 2 – £50
  • Category 3 – £40
  • Category 4 – £30

It is worth remembering, though, that as noted above, these prices will likely change on a game-by-game basis based on the venue and opponents.

For specific information on the Lionesses, check out our guide on how to get England Women's tickets.

How to get matchday England tickets

Home tickets

Naturally, securing England home tickets is far easier than getting your hands on away tickets, as there is often far more supply.

However, in order to purchase home tickets, you will need to register an account with the FA. If you would then like prioity access over the general public, purchasing a My England Football membership is also a necessity.

Away tickets

As mentioned above, securing away tickets for the Three Lions is much more difficult and comes with its own requirements that are slightly different to home tickets.

You will need to be a member of the England Supporters Travel Club to attend away matches, including events such as World Cups and European Championships.

Such a membership will not only grant you access to away tickets but also qualify you for early access to home tickets, which will also feature a £5 discount.

How to get England hospitality tickets

Purchasing England hospitality tickets is a little simpler from an admin perspective, as you do not need to have registered any specific accounts.

However, the options available to you will vary depending on which stadium the Three Lions are playing at. Focusing on Wembley, the following packages are usually on offer:

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

Purchasing such memberships will grant you access to not just England matches, but most major events at Wembley throughout the year.

England tickets: Alternative options

One remaining option for supporters desperate to get their hands on England tickets is the third-party resale markets.

These websites often have a large collection of tickets for most fixtures, albeit at extremely inflated prices compared to what would be considered face value.  Two such websites are as follows:

The main concern with such sites is the authenticity of the tickets being sold. While many provide their own respective guarantees, you can never be too careful. If purchasing tickets through this method, we recommend you be diligent and always proceed with caution.

Freelance football writer with experience writing for multiple digital platforms, such as GIVEMESPORT. Recently graduated from Portsmouth University with a media studies degree - completing a dissertation on the evolution of sports journalism in the process. He has a love for Arsenal Football Club and a passion for football as a whole.

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