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Want to see Arsenal live? Compare Arsenal ticket prices across all major resellers and find the best deal in seconds. Whether it's a Premier League clash at the Emirates, a heated North London derby, or a European night under the lights – we've got you covered.

Upcoming Games

  • Premier League

    Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal

    Nottingham, England City Ground

    Tickets from € 230tickets available
  • Champions League

    Inter vs Arsenal

    Milan, Italy Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)

    Tickets from € 40tickets available
  • Premier League

    Arsenal vs Manchester United

    London, England Emirates Stadium

    Tickets from € 245tickets available
  • Champions League

    Arsenal vs Kairat Almaty

    London, England Emirates Stadium

    Tickets from € 139tickets available
  • Premier League

    Leeds United vs Arsenal

    Leeds, England Elland Road

    Tickets from € 333tickets available

About Arsenal

Emirates Stadium Arsenal FC exterior showing club crest and Home of The Arsenal banner North London Premier League venue
The iconic Emirates Stadium exterior on matchday
Emirates Stadium main entrance with Arsenal lettering box office and The Armoury store fans arriving on matchday
Fans arriving at the Emirates Stadium main entrance on matchday
Emirates Stadium inside view during Arsenal match packed crowd upper tier perspective pitch.
Inside the Emirates Stadium during an Arsenal match
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What do you need to know?

Emirates Stadium holds over 60,000 fans and is one of the Premier League's most modern venues. Located in Holloway, North London, the stadium is easily accessible via Arsenal or Holloway Road tube stations. Match tickets are in high demand, especially for Premier League clashes and European games.

Our tip

The Emirates area is extremely crowded on matchdays – arrive at least an hour early. Grab a pre-match bite at The Tollington or Piebury Corner, which is famous for its football-themed pies and also beloved by Gooners (Arsenal Fans)!

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The history and atmosphere

The crowd singing "Good Old Arsenal" before kick-off sets the tone – a tradition dating back to the 1971 Double winners. Arsenal moved to Emirates Stadium in 2006 after 93 years at the legendary Highbury. The club, founded in 1886, is one of England's most successful with 13 league titles.

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What to expect

The Clock End and North Bank loyal supporters drive the atmosphere, especially during big matches. The modern facilities offer excellent sightlines from every seat, while the stadium's design keeps the crowd noise intense.

How to find Cheap Arsenal Tickets

Getting tickets to the Emirates is brutal. Arsenal's resurgence under Mikel Arteta has sent demand through the roof, and with over 75% of the stadium's 60,704 seats reserved for season ticket holders, match-by-match tickets are incredibly scarce.

So how do you actually get your hands on tickets without paying a fortune or falling for a scam? We've broken it down into the approaches that actually work.

The official route: great prices, brutal odds

Arsenal operates one of the most structured ticketing systems in English football. Face-value tickets range from around £37 to £141 depending on the match category and seat location. The catch? You'll need a membership, patience, and a fair bit of luck.

1. Red Membership

Arsenal's Red Membership (£36/year) is your gateway to face-value tickets. Unlike most clubs where you simply buy tickets when they go on sale, Arsenal operates a ballot system for all Premier League, FA Cup, and European matches.

Here's how it works: ballots open 4-6 weeks before each fixture and run for 72 hours. You register your interest, and if successful, you're automatically charged and allocated a seat. There's no choosing your exact spot — you enter a price range and hope for the best.

The odds? Not great. With hundreds of thousands of Red Members competing for a limited allocation, success rates for big matches can be painfully low.

2. Silver Membership

Silver Membership (£56/year) offers better ballot odds than Red, but here's the problem: it's not openly available. There's a waiting list of over 12,000 people, and the wait can stretch beyond a decade. If you're just starting out, this isn't a realistic option.

3. Arsenal Ticket Exchange

Season ticket holders and members who can't attend sold-out matches can resell their seats at face value through Arsenal's official Ticket Exchange. Access is staggered — members who were unsuccessful in the ballot get first access, then it opens wider closer to matchday.

The Exchange closes 3 hours before kick-off. It's your best shot at face-value tickets after the ballot, but it requires LOTS of persistence and quick reflexes.

4. Hospitality packages

This is the only official route that guarantees you a seat — and you don't need a membership! Arsenal offers various hospitality experiences:

  • Club Woolwich – Starting around £420 per person (booked as a pair)
  • The Avenell – From £1,295 with premium dining and lounge access
  • Inner Circle – £1,895 including setting the corner flag and signed shirt
  • Hero Experience – From £2,695 with player meet-and-greet

You're paying a significant premium, but you get guaranteed entry, food and drinks included, and a memorable matchday experience. For overseas fans or those making a special trip, hospitality removes the uncertainty.

Verdict on official channels: The ballot system means even members have no guarantee of tickets. Great if you're willing to try your luck across multiple matches, but unreliable if you need guaranteed tickets for a specific fixture.


Resale platforms: where most fans actually buy

Here's the reality: most supporters who want guaranteed tickets for a specific match end up buying through resale platforms. Sites like StubHub, Viagogo, LiveFootballTickets, and others offer tickets to virtually every Arsenal home game.

The catch? Prices vary wildly between platforms, sometimes by £50 or more for the same seat. That's exactly why we built TicketLeft. We compare prices across all the major resale platforms so you can see your options side by side and find the best deal available.

What you'll actually pay

Arsenal operates a tiered pricing system based on the opposition:

  • Category C matches (lower-demand opponents): £80–£150
  • Category B matches (mid-tier opponents): £120–£200
  • Category A matches (Spurs, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man United, Man City): £200–£400+
  • Champions League knockouts: Expect to pay whatever they're asking

The Clock End and North Bank lower tiers tend to be cheaper, while the East and West Stand halfway line commands the highest prices.

Tips for getting the best price

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    Book early for big matches – Prices climb as the fixture approaches, especially for North London derbies
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    Check multiple platforms – Or just use TicketLeft and let us do it for you
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    Target Carabao Cup early rounds – Better availability and lower prices
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    Consider upper tier seats – Often significantly cheaper with excellent views

Arsenal Season Ticket Prices

SeasonCheapestMost Expensive
2022/2023£927£1,839
2023/2024£973£1,839
2024/2025£1,073£2,030
2025/2026£1,106£2,092

Notes:

  • Arsenal has the most expensive season ticket in the Premier League
  • 2024/25 saw a 10.3% increase — the first General Admission price rise since 2016
  • Prices assume Champions League qualification and are for adult general admission

Avoiding scams!

Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, Twitter sellers, and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Emirates Stadium Section Guide

North Bank View

Emirates Stadium North Bank upper tier view full stadium Arsenal match panoramic pitch view 60000 capacity sellout crowd
View from the North Bank upper tier at Emirates Stadium
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About the North Block end

The spiritual home of Arsenal's most passionate supporters. This three-tier stand behind the northern goal is where the atmosphere comes alive, with fans often standing throughout matches.

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What do you need to know

The lower tier (blocks 4-13) is the loudest section of the Emirates — expect to stand for most of the match. The atmosphere here is the closest you'll get to the old Highbury days. Upper tier seats offer better views but a more relaxed experience. Tickets in this stand are among the most sought-after.

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Our Tip

For atmosphere, aim for lower tier blocks 5-12. If you prefer to sit and watch, the upper tier still offers great views with the North Bank energy below you. Avoid the corners if sightlines matter to you.


Clock End

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About the Clock end

Named after the iconic clock that sat atop the South Stand at Highbury (now relocated to the Emirates). This three-tier stand houses both home supporters and the away allocation.

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What do you need to know

The Ashburton Army — Arsenal's organised supporters' group — is based here, bringing drums and non-stop singing. The family enclosure is located in blocks 26-30 (lower) and block 25 (upper).

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Our Tip

For atmosphere, sit in the lower tier near blocks 23-25 to be close to the Ashburton Army but away from the away section. If you're bringing kids, the family enclosure blocks offer a more relaxed environment. Great for watching Arsenal attack in the second half.

Frequently asked questions on Arsenal Tickets