Tickets overview
Arsenal tickets remain in high demand as Mikel Arteta’s side competes near the top of the Premier League and UEFA Champions League. Martin Ødegaard leads the team as captain, Bukayo Saka is a major draw, and additions such as Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino keep interest high across the season. Emirates Stadium regularly sells out, especially when Arsenal hosts major domestic rivals or European knockout ties. Demand also reflects the global profile of Arsenal Football Club, with supporters travelling from across England and overseas for major home dates.
Demand rises fastest for Category A fixtures, led by Tottenham Hotspur in the North London Derby, followed by Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea. Champions League knockout rounds also drive sharp price movement, while FA Cup and EFL Cup ties add more buying opportunities across weekends and midweek dates. When official allocations are limited, SeatPin lists Arsenal tickets from a verified seller network. Across domestic and European tournaments, prices can shift quickly once draw results and kickoff times are confirmed.
Stadium and Seating Guide
Emirates Stadium has been Arsenal’s home since 2006 and holds 60,704 spectators. The ground is divided across the North Bank, Clock End, East Stand and West Stand, and seat choice affects both atmosphere and price. The North Bank and lower Clock End are usually the loudest sections, while Club Level in the East and West sides is positioned at the premium end of the market. Before the move to Emirates Stadium, Arsenal played at Highbury, one of the most iconic former homes in English football.
For travel, the nearest stations are Arsenal on the Piccadilly line, Holloway Road, Finsbury Park and Drayton Park. Finsbury Park is often the most flexible option because it connects Underground, rail and bus routes, while Drayton Park can be convenient on selected matchdays because it sits close to the stadium footprint near N5 1BU. Supporters travelling in from across London often use these stations as the easiest final stop before walking to the ground. SeatPin helps buyers compare seats by stand and location inside Emirates Stadium.
How to buy Arsenal tickets?
You can use SeatPin to buy Arsenal tickets and compare available seats by stand, tier and price before checkout.
- Visit SeatPin.com
- Find the Arsenal fixture you want to attend
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price
- Review ticket details and add to cart
- Complete your purchase with secure payment
Where to buy Arsenal tickets?
Arsenal tickets are available through official club sales, hospitality channels and SeatPin for resale availability. SeatPin is useful when you want a broader choice of stands and price points for Emirates Stadium, especially for fixtures where official inventory is limited.
- Pick the Arsenal event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
Do you need to be a member to buy Arsenal tickets?
Yes, for most Premier League and Champions League matches at Emirates Stadium, membership is usually required through official club sales. Silver members get the earliest ballot window, usually around two months before a fixture, and Red members follow roughly six weeks before kickoff. General sale is rare for high-demand Arsenal home fixtures, so membership is often the only route to official inventory.
Membership matters most for premium fixtures because one membership usually allows one ticket, even when supporters apply in groups. Arsenal also links access to many junior ticket routes to active membership records. If you do not have membership access, SeatPin is a practical alternative for sold-out Arsenal matches.
How to get Arsenal tickets without being a member?
Without membership, the main alternatives are hospitality, authorised travel packages and our platform for resale access. This is the clearest route for buyers who cannot enter official member ballots and still want to secure seats for a specific Arsenal fixture.
- Pick the Arsenal event you want from the list.
- Compare available seats by stand, tier and price.
- Complete checkout with secure payment, then the e-ticket is delivered to your email.
How to get tickets for Arsenal away matches?
Arsenal away tickets are usually allocated by loyalty points, so most official sales do not reach ordinary membership levels. Season Ticket holders and Travel Club members with the strongest away attendance records get priority first, and allocations are released in descending points order. Because away sections are small, official access is extremely limited for trips to clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Away sales work differently from home ballots at Emirates Stadium. There is usually no broad member release, and the one-ticket-per-member cap still applies. Buyers who do not have enough loyalty points often turn to our platform to check listed availability for selected away fixtures. The same pattern can apply for Women's Super League away games, including trips to Aston Villa Women when allocations are tight.
How much are Arsenal tickets?
Arsenal ticket prices depend on fixture category, competition stage and seat location. For the 2025/26 season, adult general admission prices are typically £65 to more than £120 for Category A, £45 to £75 for Category B, and £35 to £55 for Category C. The biggest prices usually appear for Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea, as well as late-stage Champions League ties.
Seat location also changes the final price. Premium seating in the East Stand, West Stand and Club Level costs more than standard seats behind the goals, while the North Bank and Clock End often combine stronger atmosphere with heavy demand. Arsenal’s A+ pricing for the biggest fixtures has pushed some top seats to £168. Our platform curates resale inventory across multiple seating categories for buyers targeting premium league or European nights.
| Fixture category | Typical adult price | Demand level |
|---|---|---|
| Category A | £65 to £120+ | Highest |
| Category B | £45 to £75 | Medium |
| Category C | £35 to £55 | Lower |
What is a season ticket?
An Arsenal season ticket gives the holder a guaranteed seat for all 19 Premier League home matches at Emirates Stadium. That is different from Red or Silver membership, which only gives access to ballots for individual fixtures. Season Ticket holders keep a permanent seat and usually receive stronger priority for cup fixtures than standard members.
A season ticket removes the uncertainty that comes with high-demand ballots, while membership suits supporters who attend selectively. If the waiting list is too long or you only want a few fixtures, our platform offers an alternative route for individual Arsenal matches.
How to buy a Arsenal season ticket?
To buy an Arsenal season ticket, you usually need to join the waiting list and wait for a seat to become available. Arsenal’s waiting list is reported at more than 100,000 people, and joining requires a £50 deposit that is later deducted from the ticket price when an offer arrives. Existing holders normally renew first, and the expected renewal window for 2026/27 opens in late May 2026 after the membership renewal deadline on April 27, 2026.
Because supply is so limited, a season ticket is not a short-term solution for most buyers planning fixtures this season. It is a long-range route for regular attendance at Emirates Stadium. If you need access sooner, our platform is a realistic alternative for sold-out Arsenal fixtures.
How much do Arsenal season tickets cost?
Arsenal season tickets cost well over £900, with pricing shaped by stand location, package type and age band. For 2025/26, the 19-match Premier League package ranged from £1,073 to £2,050. For 2026/27, Arsenal announced a 3.9 percent average increase, and 23-game upper-tier packages range from £1,291 to £2,196, while a 19-game league pass starts at about £957 for adults.
Concessions reduce the cost for eligible supporters. Junior Gunners and Cannon members under 19 receive a 50 percent discount across the stadium, Young Adults aged 19 to 24 get 25 percent off in General Admission, and some senior seats carry a 57 percent concession. Premium locations in the upper tier and Club Level remain the most expensive options.
How does Arsenal membership work?
Arsenal membership works as a priority system for buying individual match tickets, with access levels based on the tier you hold. Silver members receive the earliest ballot access, Red members apply later, and Junior Gunners or Cannon members cover youth age groups with discounted pricing and age-specific access. Membership can also include My Arsenal Rewards and selected member events linked to Arsenal F. C and Arsenal Women.
Membership gives supporters a chance to buy face-value seats without committing to a season ticket, but it does not guarantee success in high-demand ballots. That is especially true for Category A Premier League fixtures and Champions League nights. When official member routes fail, our platform gives buyers another path to specific Arsenal matches. Arsenal Women interest has also grown around key players such as Stina Blackstenius, which can increase demand for selected fixtures and member events.
What are the Arsenal membership types?
Arsenal offers Silver, Red, Junior Gunners, Cannon and Digital membership types. Silver gives the strongest standard priority for home ballots, Red follows after that, Junior Gunners covers ages 0 to 16, Cannon is for ages 17 to 18, and Digital is a free entry-level option without the same ticket access strength. These tiers determine when members can apply and what discounts or events they can access.
Junior Gunners is split into Welcome to Our World for ages 0 to 3, Team JGs for ages 4 to 11, and Young Guns for ages 12 to 16. Paid members can also take part in My Arsenal Rewards, while away points remain mainly tied to season ticket attendance.
How many tickets can you buy as a Arsenal member?
An Arsenal member can usually buy one ticket per membership for home fixtures and one for away fixtures. Group applications are possible for up to four people who want to sit together, but every person in that group must hold a valid membership. Arsenal does not generally increase the cap for bigger fixtures, so demand for Tottenham Hotspur or Champions League ties does not change the one-per-member rule.
This limit makes it harder for families and groups of friends to secure seats together through official ballots. It also means one supporter cannot buy several seats under a single account. If your group needs multiple seats in the same area, our platform can be useful because listed inventory may include seated-together options.
Do kids need to be members too?
Yes, children need their own qualifying membership to access Arsenal tickets through official ballot routes. Junior Gunners covers ages 0 to 16, and Arsenal requires every supporter, including infants and toddlers, to hold a valid match ticket for entry to Emirates Stadium. Supporters under 14 must also be accompanied by an adult member for the 2026/27 season.
Welcome to Our World is for ages 0 to 3, Team JGs is for ages 4 to 11, and Young Guns is for ages 12 to 16. Junior Gunners also receive a 50 percent ticket discount, which can make a meaningful difference for family budgets across league and cup fixtures.
How much is the Arsenal membership?
Arsenal membership prices start at free for Digital and rise by tier and age group. For 2025/26, Red Membership costs £36, Silver costs £54 for Full and £50 for Lite, Team JGs and Young Guns cost £25 for Full and £15 for Lite, Welcome to Our World costs £10, and Cannon Membership costs £30. These fees cover access rights, not a guaranteed seat.
Membership payment only gives entry into the relevant sales process. It does not reserve a place for Premier League or Champions League fixtures at Emirates Stadium. If you prefer to skip membership and search directly for available seats, our platform is a straightforward option.
Arsenal's stadium
Arsenal’s stadium is Emirates Stadium, a 60,704-seat venue in North London that opened in 2006. Its bowl design, covered seating and clear sightlines make it one of the most recognisable grounds in English football. The layout gives buyers a clear choice between premium longside views and louder end sections, depending on budget and matchday preference.
The North Bank and Clock End are most associated with noise and constant backing, while the East Stand and West Stand contain more premium inventory and executive facilities. Club Level wraps around the middle tier and includes upgraded amenities, while Diamond Club sits at the top end of the hospitality market. Buyers comparing atmosphere, comfort and access can use our platform to check available Arsenal seats by stand and tier. For pre-match food and drinks, some supporters also head to nearby spots such as House75 before walking to the stadium.