Arsenal will travel to the Czech Republic for a meeting with Slavia Prague in the Champions League league phase on November 4.
The Gunners are one of five teams with a perfect record in the 2025-26 league phase, putting them in a strong position to secure a top-eight finish.
Mikel Arteta’s side saw off Athletic Club and Olympiacos in their opening two games, before they hammered Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium on matchday three.
They will be looking for another positive result when they face Slavia Prague at the Fortuna Arena for the first time since April 2021.
On that occasion, Arteta’s charges cruised to a 4-1 victory to claim a 5-1 aggregate win in the Europa League quarter-finals.
Here is all the ticket information you need to know for Arsenal's latest trip to the Fortuna Arena.
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Slavia Prague vs. Arsenal ticket information
Away end
Arsenal have received an allocation of 1,024 tickets for the trip to the Fortuna Arena, which can hold up to 19,370 supporters.
Tickets went on sale earlier this month and have already been snapped up by Gunners supporters. The club's official website states that tickets for the match have been sold to Platinum, Gold and Travel club members who have 50 loyalty points or more.
The prices were £44.75 for an adult, £43 for a wheelchair user and £44.75 for an ambulant disabled ticket.
Unfortunately, Arsenal have confirmed that the away ticket exchange service will not be available for the matchday four fixture.
As per the Arsenal website, supporters who have purchased tickets for the game must show their passports when they collect the tickets in Prague.
The club has warned that any ticket bought but not scanned and used will result in the removal of loyalty points for the game in question.
Home end
The Slavia Prague website states that “packages and tickets for Slavia´s Champions League matches are only available to season ticket holders and will not be sold to the general public”.
Slavia Prague have stressed that only season ticket holders will be able to buy tickets in the home end and that away fans for the Champions League league phase should look to purchase tickets through their respective clubs.
Alternative options
If you have been unable to get your hands on a ticket through the official routes, there is the last-resort option of ticket resale sites, although they will not offer the same security and protections as purchasing a ticket through the clubs involved in the match. You will also have to pay more than face value if you opt to buy a ticket through a resale site.