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How to get tickets for Man City vs Chelsea FA Cup final

How to get tickets for Man City vs Chelsea FA Cup final
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Manchester City will take on Chelsea in the FA Cup final on Saturday, 16 May, in a match between two clubs with plenty of prestige in the competition.

Chelsea are the third-most successful club in the competition's history with eight titles, while Man City have made history by becoming the first club to reach four consecutive FA Cup finals.

As ever, the match will be played at Wembley Stadium, and the demand for tickets is expected to be through the roof. For all the latest FA Cup final ticket information, our guide below has you covered.

FA Cup final tickets: Key information

Club tickets

Neither Manchester City nor Chelsea have officially released their ticket information for the FA Cup final. Last season, the two finalists received 30,786 tickets each, priced between £50 and £285. While we can expect allocations to be similar, ticket prices are expected to rise.

We will update this page once both clubs release their ticket details for the 2026 final.

Hospitality

Fans are unable to purchase one-off hospitality packages for the FA Cup final as all of these tickets are reserved for those with an Experiences by Wembley Stadium membership. These memberships give holders priority access to all major events held at the stadium, including the FA Cup final.

The current price points for Experiences by Wembley Stadium 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

FA Cup final tickets are almost certainly going to start appearing on unofficial third-party resale platforms the closer we get to the match.

Fans should always exercise caution when purchasing match tickets from these websites, especially for big matches, as there is a chance that you will be sold a fake ticket. You will also be required to pay significantly over face value due to the magnitude of the fixture.

However, if you are determined to attend and have no other way of getting in, then these websites can be of use. Before purchasing, check out our reviews of two of the biggest ticket resale platforms below:

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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