Brighton Hove Albion

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Brighton Tickets

Planning to see Brighton live? Ticketleft compares Brighton tickets across trusted resale platforms in one place, so you see real availability and real prices instantly. From Premier League fixtures at the Amex Stadium to domestic cup ties, all major Brighton matches are covered in seconds.

About Brighton & Hove Albion

Inside the American Express Stadium during a Brighton match
Inside the American Express Stadium, home of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Brighton Fans queueing for the train to the Amex Stadium
Brighton fans queueing for the train at Brighton train station.
American Express Stadium at night with fans walking toward the entrance
Outside the American Express Stadium at an evening game.
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What do you need to know?

Brighton & Hove Albion are one of the Premier League’s best run clubs, known for progressive football, smart recruitment, and a loyal fanbase. The Amex Stadium holds just over 31,800 supporters and sits just outside the city, giving matchdays a focused, football-first feel.

Our Tip

Arrive early and use Brighton Station, then take the dedicated matchday trains to Falmer. After the match, waiting 20 to 30 minutes before heading back avoids the longest queues.

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The history and atmosphere

Brighton’s support is compact, vocal, and close to the pitch. The North Stand drives most of the noise, especially during evening matches. While the Amex is modern, the atmosphere sharpens quickly against high-profile opponents and in European fixtures.

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What to expect on matchday

The Amex offers clear sightlines from all stands, wide concourses, and efficient entry systems. Seating is fully numbered and stewarding is firm but orderly. Away fans are kept well separated, and home sections are actively monitored.

How to Find Cheap Brighton & Hove Albion Tickets

Demand for Brighton & Hove Albion tickets has increased fast. Regular top half finishes in the Premier League, Knock-out phase Europa League football and a stadium capacity of just over 31,800 seats mean supply is tight for many fixtures. Club sale access relies heavily on paid memberships, purchase limits, and fixed cooldown periods, which often block late planners or groups. By the time wider sales open, availability is limited or reduced to single seats, pushing many supporters toward the resale market to secure tickets with certainty.

The biggest home fixtures at the Amex Stadium usually include matches against Crystal Palace, Brighton’s main rivals, as well as games versus ArsenalChelsea, and Manchester United. These fixtures attract strong demand and tend to sell out quickly.

So the question is, how can you get a good deal to see “The Seagulls” play?

Buying tickets directly from Brighton

Buying tickets directly from Brighton & Hove Albion is possible, but securing seats for popular Premier League fixtures is very difficult. Ticket access is structured by priority, with sales opening first to season ticket holders based on loyalty points, followed by members, also ordered by loyalty points.

For high demand Premier League matches, tickets often sell out before the general members’ window even opens. In those cases, secondary platforms become the most practical option. Ticketleft compares reliable marketplaces and official partners in one place, helping you find available Brighton tickets at the best current prices.

MyAlbion+ membership

Membership access costs £35 per person and usually allows you to buy only one ticket. If you want to attend a match with others, you normally need multiple memberships. After purchasing a membership, there is a mandatory 14 day cooldown period before you can buy tickets, which is often too late unless you plan far in advance. General sale does happen for some Brighton matches, but it usually runs for a short period and is either sold out quickly or left with single tickets only.

Member only sales

Brighton release tickets in sales phases that are restricted to members. These windows are time limited and many Premier League fixtures sell out during the first release. Even when tickets remain available, choice is often limited to less desirable sections.

General sale does occur for some matches, but it is inconsistent. When it does happen, the sales window is short and tickets either sell out quickly or are reduced to single seats.

Ticket Exchange

Season ticket holders who cannot attend a match can list their seats through Brighton’s official Ticket Exchange at face value. Access is restricted to members and availability is unpredictable. Tickets tend to appear close to matchday and are usually taken within minutes.

For supporters who need certainty around seat location or travel plans, relying solely on the Ticket Exchange can be difficult.

Hospitality packages

Hospitality packages offer a reliable way to attend matches at the Amex Stadium, with no club membership required. Brighton  provides several official hospitality experiences, combining premium seating with food and lounge access. These options suit visitors who want fixed entry and a structured matchday setup.

On site hospitality options include:

  • Tunnel Club, seating close to the players’ tunnel with inclusive dining and drinks.
  • Goldstone Lounge, a social lounge with pre match meal and padded seats.
  • Premier Lounge, relaxed atmosphere with hot food and central seating.
  • Executive Boxes, private boxes with balcony seating and full day catering.

Resale platforms: where most fans actually buy

In practice, most visiting supporters and international fans rely on resale platforms. Seats are listed for nearly every Brighton home match, though prices vary significantly depending on timing and section.

What you'll actually pay

Lower demand fixtures usually range from £60 to £90. Matches against top six clubs often range from £120 to £220 depending on seat location.

Central longside seats are the most expensive. Upper tier and corner sections offer better value while still providing a clear view of the pitch.

Tips for getting a good deal


Midweek fixtures are usually cheaper than weekend matches. Prices increase sharply in the final days before kick off for high demand games. Upper tier seating offers strong value. Early rounds of domestic cups are often the most affordable way to experience the stadium.

American Express Stadium Section Guide

Shortside

Shortside lower at the American Express Stadium in Brighton
Shortside lower view on row 1 at the AMEX Stadium
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About the North Stand

The most fanatic, noisy, and passionate Brighton & Hove Albion fans are located in the North Stand of the American Express Community Stadium (Amex). It is known for singing and standing throughout the match.

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What do you need to know

Official safe standing (rail seating) has been installed in the North Stand to enhance this atmosphere.

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Our Tip

The West Stand is the biggest stand and offers the best view of the pitch. If you don't mind standing the whole game, we recommend getting your tickets at the North Stand.

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