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How to get England vs Senegal tickets ahead of City Ground clash

On Thursday, 10 June, the City Ground will play host as England welcome Senegal to the country's capital city for their latest international friendly.

It will be another chance for Thomas Tuchel to experiment ahead of the 2026 World Cup against good-quality opposition. It will be the Three Lions' second match of the post-season international break, with England facing Andorra the weekend prior.

For those who are looking to make the trip to that game, check out our guide on how to get Andorra vs England tickets.

Senegal, while underdogs, will be quietly confident of an upset and boast an array of talent, including many already known to the English players, such as Nicolas Jackson, Ismaila Sarr and Pape Matar Sarr.

It will almost certainly be an enthralling encounter, and here is everything you need to know about how to get your hands on England vs Senegal tickets for the match.

How to get England vs Senegal tickets ahead of City Ground clash
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England vs Senegal tickets: Buying Guide

Home tickets

Tickets for this game were first made available on 19 March and have been available to purchase via general sale since March 31. Despite that, there are still a handful of tickets left if you wish to secure yourself a last-minute seat at the game.

Thankfully, as this match is to be played away from Wembley Stadium, adult tickets are a little cheaper than usual and have been priced as follows:

  • Category 1 – £65
  • Category 2 -£50
  • Catgeory 3 – £40
  • Catgeory 4 – £30
  • Family Enclosure – £25

It is worth noting that before you purchase any tickets, you will need to create an account if you haven't already.

Away tickets

Away tickets for this picture were released on general sale on 3 April, all of which were priced at £40 per adult ticket for Category 3 seats.

Unfortunately, the demand for these tickets was extremely high, and they sold out incredibly quickly.

For those still wishing to attend, the third-party resale websites likely represent your best bet, albeit a potentially risky one.

Hospitality tickets

There are a total of seven hospitality packages available for this game, most of which appear to be available to both home and away supporters, although it is worth noting that they are extremely pricey.

The seven packages, as well as their prices, are as follows:

  • Trentisde Lounge – £175 per person
  • Museum Hospitality – £225 per person
  • Brian Clough Box 11 – £360
  • Brian Clough Box 12 – £360
  • Brian Clough Box 13 – £360
  • Brian Clough Box 14 – £360
  • City Ground Level 3 Suite £350-£375 per person

England vs Senegal tickets: Alternative options

If none of the methods above are proving fruitful, then one remaining option for supporters desperate to get their hands on England vs Senegal 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:

At the time of writing, Livefootballtickets currently have a limited number of tickets available for this game, the cheapest of which is currently £64.

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.

Whichever way you decide to secure your England vs Senegal tickets for this match, we hope you have an enjoyable matchday experience at the City Ground.

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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