Real Betis Balompie tickets overview

Real Betis Balompie remains one of the strongest ticket draws in Spanish football because Sevilla backs the club in huge numbers, and that demand follows a squad built around Manuel Pellegrini, Isco, Nabil Fekir and Antony. Interest stays high through repeated European qualification, while headline fixtures such as El Gran Derbi against Sevilla FC, home dates against Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, and late-stage UEFA Europa League ties usually tighten availability well before public sale windows open. The Seville Derby is one of the clearest examples of that pressure, with demand often moving faster than for standard league Partidos. Across the football World, few domestic rivalries create the same rush for tickets when sale windows open.

During the redevelopment of Estadio Benito Villamarín, marquee home fixtures are being staged at Estadio de La Cartuja, which changes seat maps but does not reduce demand. When official allocations are limited or member windows close quickly, SeatPin gives buyers access to verified sellers for high-demand Real Betis Balompie fixtures.

Real Betis Balompie's stadium and seating guide

Real Betis Balompie’s long-term home is Estadio Benito Villamarín, opened in 1929 with a listed capacity of 60,721, but the ground is closed during a 262 million Euro redevelopment that adds a full roof and a rebuilt main stand. Home fixtures in 2025/26 are therefore played at the 70,000-seat Estadio de La Cartuja in Sevilla. Stand choice matters because central grandstand seats carry the highest prices, while end sections usually deliver the loudest atmosphere.

At the permanent ground, Gol Norte, Gol Sur, Fondo and Preferencia create distinct matchday experiences, and that still shapes how buyers think about seating during the temporary move. For sold-out dates at Estadio de La Cartuja, SeatPin can be a practical route to compare available sections before you commit. The wider club identity also extends beyond the men’s first team, with Real Betis Féminas and Real Betis Genuine forming part of the same matchgoing culture for many supporters in Sevilla.

What are the stands at Real Betis Balompie's stadium?

The main stands at Estadio Benito Villamarín are Gol Norte, Gol Sur, Fondo and Preferencia. Gol Norte is the loudest end because it houses the most vocal support and the animation zone. Gol Sur, completed in 2017, is a modern three-tier stand with strong sightlines. Fondo is the largest seating area on the eastern side, while Preferencia is the premium side of the ground and is central to the current rebuild.

Which Real Betis Balompie stadium stands command premium prices?

The highest prices usually sit in Preferencia at Estadio Benito Villamarín, and in the central main grandstand sections at Estadio de La Cartuja during the redevelopment period. Those seats carry the best halfway-line views and host the main VIP and hospitality areas. The dedicated visiting section is generally in the upper North-East corner, separated from the loudest Betis areas.

How to reach Real Betis Balompie's stadium on matchday?

The usual route to Estadio Benito Villamarín is via Virgen del Rocío station or TUSSAM buses. Virgen del Rocío is around a 10 to 15 minute walk from the permanent ground. For 2025/26 home fixtures at Estadio de La Cartuja, supporters coming from central Sevilla often rely on TUSSAM bus routes 1, 2, 6, 34 and 37. Drivers should expect restricted parking near both stadium areas on busy matchdays, so early public transport planning is the safer option.

How to buy Real Betis Balompie tickets?

You can use SeatPin to buy Real Betis Balompie tickets and compare available seats by section and price before checkout. That can be useful for all kinds of Sports events linked to the club calendar, especially when demand differs sharply between routine league dates and bigger occasions.

  • Visit SeatPin.com
  • Find the Real Betis Balompie 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 Real Betis Balompie tickets?

You can buy Real Betis Balompie tickets on SeatPin or through the club’s official sales channels, depending on availability for the fixture you want. SeatPin helps buyers compare listed seats in one place when official inventory is limited.

  1. Choose the Real Betis Balompie fixture and check whether it is a standard La Liga date, a Copa del Rey tie, or a European night at Estadio de La Cartuja.
  2. Compare sections, view price differences between end seats and central grandstand areas, and decide whether you want standard entry or a premium location.
  3. Complete checkout and confirm the delivery format so your ticket details are ready well before matchday.

Do you need to be a member to buy Real Betis Balompie tickets?

No, membership is not always required, but Soy Bético members get the first buying window and often secure the best access for high-demand fixtures. For many league dates, remaining seats go to general sale after Phase 1. For El Gran Derbi, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, the member allocation can absorb most of the inventory before non-members get a chance.

How to get Real Betis Balompie tickets without being a member?

Non-members can still get Real Betis Balompie tickets on SeatPin or during the club’s general sale phase, if seats remain after member priority ends.

  1. Browse the fixture you want and focus on listings that fit your budget, especially if the official member window has already closed.
  2. Filter by section, such as end seats for lower prices or central grandstand seats for a better view at Estadio de La Cartuja.
  3. Secure your order early for derby or Category A demand, then check the stated delivery timing before you travel.

For non-members targeting sold-out fixtures, SeatPin is a direct alternative to club-only priority access.

How to get tickets for Real Betis Balompie away matches?

Away tickets are usually distributed by Real Betis Balompie through the member portal, with priority for season-ticket holders, Soy Bético members and, for some fixtures, official Peñas. Many away allocations never reach open sale, so buyers should check whether the fixture is controlled by the club’s request system before making travel plans.

  1. Check whether the away match is controlled by the club’s request system, because many away allocations never reach open sale.
  2. If official access is too limited, review our platform listings for the host stadium and confirm the exact seating area before booking travel.
  3. Complete the purchase only after checking delivery deadlines, because some away fixtures require tighter timing than home matches.

Always confirm ticket delivery before finalising transport and accommodation. Trips to clubs such as Girona FC can be especially allocation-driven, so neutral-market availability may matter more once the official request window closes.

How much are Real Betis Balompie tickets?

Real Betis Balompie tickets for 2025/26 generally start around 30 to 50 Euros for standard seats at Estadio de La Cartuja, with premium areas rising far higher for major opponents. Mid-range seats in Fondo usually sit between 60 and 90 Euros. Preferencia level pricing for top fixtures can reach 150 to over 250 Euros, and hospitality packages can run from 500 to 1,200 Euros.

Prices rise hardest for Sevilla FC, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, where the cheapest available seats can begin around 100 to 150 Euros. European knockout fixtures also move above ordinary league pricing because demand increases as the competition narrows.

Seat type Typical 2025/26 price
Gol Norte and Gol Sur 30 to 50 Euros
Fondo 60 to 90 Euros
Premium central seating 150 to over 250 Euros
VIP and hospitality 500 to 1,200 Euros

When official stock disappears for derby or knockout demand, our platform surfaces curated resale inventory for harder-to-find fixture tiers.

Real Betis Balompie season ticket guide

A Real Betis Balompie season ticket covers all 19 La Liga home fixtures and gives the holder a guaranteed seat for the league campaign, even while the club is based at Estadio de La Cartuja. That is the key difference from a membership, which offers priority access but no included admission. Existing holders usually receive the first renewal opportunity before any new places open.

Demand for season tickets stays strong because the club has sustained European relevance and because the long-term return to a rebuilt Estadio Benito Villamarín adds extra appeal to holding seniority. The season-ticket queue is driven by access to men’s first-team league fixtures and future seat priority at the renovated stadium.

How to buy a Real Betis Balompie season ticket?

You buy a Real Betis Balompie season ticket by joining the official waiting route first, usually through Soy Bético membership, then completing the club process when a seat becomes available.

  1. Take out the relevant membership so you can enter the waiting list and receive the seniority number used for future access.
  2. Watch for the club’s renewal and new application windows, which typically begin with renewals in June and new applications in July.
  3. Complete the season-ticket payment if offered a seat, including any one-time registration fee for new holders.

If no official seat opens, our platform can still help with match-by-match access while you wait for a full allocation.

How much do Real Betis Balompie season tickets cost?

Adult Real Betis Balompie season tickets for 2025/26 generally range from about 300 EUR to 1,200 EUR, depending on the stand and seat location at Estadio de La Cartuja. The published renewal range was roughly 315 Euro to 1,155 Euro. Lower prices are usually found in the goal-end areas, while premium locations cost much more.

Seniors over 65 and juniors under 14 receive reduced rates, and youth prices in Gol Norte and Gol Sur can start around 150 EUR. New holders should also expect a one-time registration fee, commonly between 30 EUR and 50 EUR. Those figures are separate from the annual Soy Bético fee needed to build waiting-list seniority.

What's the difference between a Real Betis Balompie season ticket and a membership?

A season ticket gives you a guaranteed seat for all 19 La Liga home fixtures, while a membership gives you priority to buy individual tickets but does not include entry. A season ticket requires a much larger upfront payment, while Soy Bético is a lower annual fee designed to preserve access and seniority.

Season-ticket holders receive a protected renewal window to keep their place, while members use their status to move up the waiting list and enter priority sales phases. If you want certainty for every league home date, the season ticket is the stronger product. If you want occasional access and future eligibility, membership is the more flexible route.

How does Real Betis Balompie membership work?

Real Betis Balompie membership works as a priority-access system, with Soy Bético acting as the main option for supporters who do not hold a season ticket. Members get access to Phase 1 ticket sales, a discount on purchases, and an antiquity number that tracks loyalty over time. That seniority matters for away requests, waiting-list progression and the hardest home fixtures.

What are the Real Betis Balompie membership types?

Real Betis Balompie offers Soy Bético as the main membership for supporters without a season ticket, plus Palmerín for very young children and junior options for younger fans. Soy Bético includes priority access for home tickets, a membership card and club seniority. Season Ticket Holder status is separate, because it includes an actual seat rather than just priority rights. The club structure also includes projects such as Real Betis Global Academy, which helps extend the Betis identity to younger players and families beyond local matchdays.

How many tickets can you buy as a Real Betis Balompie member?

Real Betis Balompie members can usually buy up to two home tickets during the priority phase, although the limit can drop to one for the biggest fixtures. That reduction is most likely for Sevilla FC, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona because the club tries to spread access more evenly. Away allocations are normally stricter, with one ticket per membership ID through the request system.

Do kids need to be members too?

Every child needs an individual ticket to enter a Real Betis Balompie fixture, and children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over. The club offers Palmerín for children under 3 and a junior Soy Bético option for ages 3 to 14. Membership is not always mandatory for a child ticket, but it can be important for priority windows and discounts on high-demand dates.

How much is the Real Betis Balompie membership?

The adult Soy Bético membership for 2025/26 is priced at 40 Euros. That fee gives supporters Phase 1 access to ticket sales, a 10 percent discount on purchases and the seniority record used for future season-ticket waiting-list priority. For buyers who do not want to wait through member phases for a specific fixture, our platform offers another route when official access is restricted.

Real Betis Balompie Standings
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MP
W
D
L
G
+/-
P
1
Lyon
8
7
0
1
18:5
13
21
W W W W L
2
Aston Villa
8
7
0
1
14:6
8
21
W W W W W
3
FC Midtjylland
8
6
1
1
18:8
10
19
W D W L W
4
Real Betis
8
5
2
1
13:7
6
17
W L W W W
5
FC Porto
8
5
2
1
13:7
6
17
W D W W D
6
SC Braga
8
5
2
1
11:5
6
17
D W W D L
7
SC Freiburg
8
5
2
1
10:4
6
17
L W W D W
8
AS Roma
8
5
1
2
13:6
7
16
D W W W W
9
Genk
8
5
1
2
11:7
4
16
W W L W W
10
Bologna
8
4
3
1
14:7
7
15
W D W W D
11
VfB Stuttgart
8
5
0
3
15:9
6
15
W L W W W
12
Ferencvarosi TC
8
4
3
1
12:11
1
15
L D W D W
13
Nottingham Forest
8
4
2
2
15:7
8
14
W L W W D
14
Plzen
8
3
5
0
8:3
5
14
W D D D D
15
FK Crvena Zvezda
8
4
2
2
7:6
1
14
D W W W W
16
Celta Vigo
8
4
1
3
15:11
4
13
D W L L W
17
PAOK
8
3
3
2
17:14
3
12
L W D D W
18
Lille
8
4
0
4
12:9
3
12
W L L W L
19
Fenerbahçe
8
3
3
2
10:7
3
12
D L W D D
20
Panathinaikos
8
3
3
2
11:9
2
12
D D D W W
21
Celtic
8
3
2
3
13:15
-2
11
W D L W L
22
Ludogorets
8
3
1
4
12:15
-3
10
W L D W L
23
Dinamo Zagreb
8
3
1
4
12:16
-4
10
L W L L L
24
Brann
8
2
3
3
9:11
-2
9
L D L D D
25
BSC Young Boys
8
3
0
5
10:16
-6
9
L L W L L
26
Sturm Graz
8
2
1
5
5:11
-6
7
W L L L D
27
FCSB
8
2
1
5
9:16
-7
7
D L W L L
28
GO Ahead Eagles
8
2
1
5
6:14
-8
7
D L L L L
29
Feyenoord
8
2
0
6
11:15
-4
6
L W L L L
30
FC Basel 1893
8
2
0
6
9:13
-4
6
L L L L W
31
Red Bull Salzburg
8
2
0
6
10:15
-5
6
L W L L W
32
Rangers
8
1
1
6
5:14
-9
4
L W L D L
33
Nice
8
1
0
7
7:15
-8
3
L W L L L
34
Utrecht
8
0
1
7
5:15
-10
1
L L L L D
35
Malmo FF
8
0
1
7
4:15
-11
1
L L L L L
36
Maccabi Tel Aviv
8
0
1
7
2:22
-20
1
L L L L L
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