On Tuesday, 31 March, England will take on Japan at Wembley Stadium as part of their final preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The match will take place just four days after the Three Lions take on Uruguay, also at Wembley Stadium, as Thomas Tuchel looks to get the most out of the final international break of the season.
The match against Japan will take on extra significance as it will be England's final match on home soil before they travel to the United States at the beginning of June.
If you want to buy tickets for England vs Japan, our ticket guide below should provide you with everything you need to know.
England vs Japan tickets: Key information
General sale tickets
England vs Japan tickets first went on sale on Wednesday, 28 January, for members of the England Supporters Travel Club. Members of this club were given until Sunday, 1 February to purchase tickets before My England Football members were given a sales window between Monday, 2 February and Wednesday, 4 February.
Tickets went on general sale on Thursday, 5 February, and at the time of writing, there are still tickets available. The adult prices are as follows:
- Family enclosure: £25
- Category 4: £35
- Category 3: £45
- Category 2: £65
- Category 1: £80
- Level 2: £95
- Level 2 premium: £120
To purchase tickets for the match, supporters must visit the ticketing page on the official Wembley website and select which tickets they would like to buy.
🗓️ Pre-World Cup Friendlies
— England Abroad 🏴🦁 (@EnglandAbroad) February 12, 2026
March 2026 – Wembley Stadium (home friendlies)
27th: 🏴 England vs Uruguay 🇺🇾
31st: 🏴 England vs Japan 🇯🇵
June 2026 – Warm-Up Matches in Florida
6th: 🏴 England vs New Zealand 🇳🇿
10th: 🏴 England vs Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Hospitality tickets
In terms of one-off hospitality tickets for England vs Japan, fans can purchase level two premium tickets for £120. Beyond that, fans will need to purchase a hospitality membership in order to get the full luxury experience inside one of the suites at the national stadium.
The current prices for all Wembley hospitality memberships are as follows:
- Inner Circle – £2,730
- Centre Circle – £5,220
- Number Nine – £6,564
- Bobby Moore – £9,348
- One Twenty – £13,458
- Private box – Enquire on Wembley website
Resale tickets
At present, there is no need to consider resale tickets as there are still plenty of face value tickets available on the official Wembley website.
However, should there come a point where tickets are hard to come by, you may want to consider a third-party resale website. Yes, you will have to pay over the odds for the match tickets via this method, but if you have exhausted all other options, then this is a way to get into Wembley for the match.
Before using these types of websites, we advise you to do some research to find out how safe and legitimate they are. To get the ball rolling, check out our reviews of two of the biggest resale websites below.