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Buy Premier League Tickets 2026/27
20 Clubs. Every Season, Love1Ticket has your seat.
The Premier League is the most watched live football league on the planet. Every weekend from August to May England's top teams battle home and away. Getting a ticket, especially to see one of the Big Six is harder than it sounds. Love1Ticket exists for exactly this reason.
We list verified Premier League tickets for every club, every fixture and every match-week of the season. No membership? Sold out at the club? That is where we come in.
About the English Premier League
The Premier League was founded in 1992 when the top-flight clubs broke away from the Football League to form an independent competition. It replaced the old First Division and immediately became the most commercially driven domestic league in world football. Today it is broadcast in 188 countries, watched by over four billion people and generates more revenue than any other football league on earth.
Twenty clubs compete across a 38 match season running from August to May. Three points for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The bottom three clubs are relegated to the Championship at the end of each season, whilst the top four qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
Premier League Champions: All Time Honours
Who has the Most Premier League titles? We've listed them below:
Manchester United: 20
Liverpool: 20
Arsenal: 14 (current holders as of 2025/2026 season)
Manchester City: 10
Everton: 9
Sunderland: 6
Chelsea: 6
Liverpool and Manchester United are level on 20 top flight titles overall when you include pre-Premier League era championships, making them the joint most decorated clubs in English football history.
Premier League Records Worth Knowing
Most appearances: Gareth Barry - 653 Premier League games
All-time top scorer: Alan Shearer - 260 Premier League goals
All-time Assists: Ryan Giggs - 162 Premier League assists
Most goals in a single season: Erling Haaland - 36 goals in 2022/23, a record that shattered the previous benchmark of 34 set by Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer
Most titles as a manager: Sir Alex Ferguson - 13 Premier League titles with Manchester United
Only unbeaten season: Arsenal's Invincibles, 2003/04 - 38 games, 26 wins, 12 draws, zero defeats. The only side in Premier League history to go an entire season unbeaten
Biggest ever win: Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich Town (1995) and Leicester City 9-0 Southampton (2019)
Fastest ever goal: Shane Long for Southampton vs Watford in 2019 - 7.69 seconds
Most expensive Premier League signing: Alexander Isak - £125 million, to Liverpool in 2025
Premier League Stadiums - Capacity
Old Trafford - Manchester United: 74,310
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Tottenham Hotspur: 62,850
London Stadium - West Ham United: 62,500
Anfield - Liverpool: 61,276
Emirates Stadium - Arsenal: 60,704
Etihad Stadium - Manchester City: 53,400
St. James' Park - Newcastle United: 52,305
Villa Park - Aston Villa: 42,785
Stamford Bridge - Chelsea: 40,343
Amex Stadium - Brighton: 31,800
When can I buy English Premier League tickets?
The Premier League is the most-watched domestic football league in the world, broadcast in more than 190 countries and pulling in fans who follow it as closely as their own national leagues. The 2026/27 season is the 35th Premier League campaign, kicks off the weekend of August 21–22, 2026, one week later than usual to give World Cup players recovery time, and runs through May 30, 2027. Twenty clubs will play 380 matches across the season, from the traditional Saturday 3pm kick-offs to primetime derbies under the lights.
This season brings genuine change at the bottom of the table: Coventry City, Ipswich Town, and Hull City come up from the Championship, replacing relegated West Ham United, Burnley, and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Coventry's return ends a 25-year absence from the top flight — the longest gap of any club in Premier League history.
For supporters, that means fresh fixtures, new grounds to visit, and a title race that opens with Arsenal defending their crown after the Community Shield against FA Cup winners Manchester City on August 16 in Cardiff. At LOVE1TICKET you can buy tickets to all Premier League Matches home and away for every club, online or by requesting tickets for sold out events.
How much are Premier League tickets?
Premier League ticket prices on the resale market vary enormously by club, fixture, and seat location, and there's no single "average" price that holds up across 380 matches a season. A handful of factors drive what you'll actually pay:
- Club and stadium size: Clubs with smaller grounds and passionate, loyal fanbases (Brentford, Brighton, Bournemouth, Newcastle) tend to command higher resale premiums relative to face value simply because supply is so limited. Bigger stadiums like Old Trafford or the Etihad have more capacity to absorb demand.
- Fixture significance: A newly promoted side hosting a mid-table club on a Tuesday night will price very differently from a genuine title six clash like Arsenal vs Liverpool or a local derby like Everton vs Liverpool.
- Opponent: Matches against Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Tottenham — the traditional "Big Six" — reliably push prices up regardless of the home side.
- Seat location: Lower-tier, halfway-line seats cost more than upper-tier or behind-the-goal sections, the same categorization logic used across most major stadiums.
- Timing: Prices can move sharply in the run-up to kickoff depending on form, injuries, and how a title or relegation race is shaping up.
For up-to-date figures, check live prices on LOVE1TICKET, since Premier League resale prices shift week to week with form and table position.
Looking to compare Premier League ticket prices?
LOVE1TICKET makes it easy to compare Premier League tickets across all 20 clubs, all 380 fixtures, and every price point, so fans can find the best value for their budget rather than paying the first price they see.
Here's how comparison tools help:
- Interactive seating charts for every Premier League ground, so you can see exactly where a listed seat sits before buying.
- Deal-quality we check every online secondary market along with historical pricing, so you're not guessing whether a price is fair.
- Filters by price, section, and date to narrow 380 matches down to what fits your budget and travel plans.
How can I get cheap Premier League tickets?
The cheapest route is almost always flexibility: matches against newly promoted or lower-table sides, midweek Carabao Cup or early-round FA Cup fixtures, and games at clubs currently struggling on the pitch (attendance dips, and prices with it) all tend to be far more affordable than derby weekends or Big Six clashes.
A few concrete strategies:
- Track and set alerts on specific fixtures rather than buying the first listing you see. Prices fluctuate as kickoff approaches, and sellers sometimes drop prices to move inventory close to matchday.
- Consider less glamorous fixtures. A Tuesday night League Cup tie or a mid-table Sunday afternoon game will cost a fraction of a Saturday 3pm derby.
- Look outside the "Big Six." Clubs like Everton, Brentford, Fulham, and Crystal Palace regularly offer excellent atmosphere at a lower price point than the traditional giants.
- Buy as a group of one or two. Larger blocks of adjacent seats are harder to find and often carry a premium; solo or pair tickets are more likely to appear at lower prices.
What are the different ticket types and categories for Premier League matches?
Unlike the World Cup's FIFA-wide Category 1–4 system, Premier League seating categories are set individually by each club, but the general logic is consistent across most grounds:
- Premium/Club Level: Padded seating, closest to the pitch, often with lounge or hospitality access. The most expensive tier.
- Lower tier (sideline): Seats along the halfway line at pitch level — excellent views, high demand, higher prices.
- Lower tier (behind goal): Still close to the action but with a more angled view; usually where the most vocal supporters sit.
- Upper tier: Higher up, further from the pitch, but with a fuller view of the shape of play — popular with fans who prioritize seeing tactics over proximity.
- Away end: A designated section for visiting supporters, segregated by stadium regulation at every ground in English football; away tickets are usually the hardest for opposition fans to get hold of.
On LOVE1TICKET, every listing specifies its stand and block so you can match seat location to your budget before buying. If you need further details our online customer service team can answer all questions. Just tap the chat button (bottom left of screen).
When does the 2026/27 Premier League season start, and what's the schedule?
The 2026/27 Premier League season opens the weekend of August 21–22, 2026 — a week later than usual to allow World Cup players recovery time — and runs through the final matchday on Sunday, May 30, 2027, when all ten fixtures kick off simultaneously as is tradition.
Key dates:
- Community Shield: August 16, 2026, Principality Stadium, Cardiff — Arsenal (champions) vs Manchester City (FA Cup winners), moved from Wembley due to a concert booking that weekend
- Season opener: Arsenal host newly promoted Coventry City on Friday, August 21
- Summer transfer window: opened June 15, 2026, closes September 1, 2026
- Christmas/New Year period: no two match rounds scheduled within 60 hours of each other, addressing the traditionally congested festive fixture list
- Winter transfer window: January 1–February 1, 2027
- Final matchday: Sunday, May 30, 2027, all matches simultaneous
The season consists of 33 weekend rounds and five midweek rounds across the full 380-match calendar.
How does the Premier League season work?
Twenty clubs play each other home and away across the season — 38 matches per club, 380 matches total. Three points for a win, one for a draw. The club with the most points at the end of May is champion; no playoff, no knockout stage, just the table.
At the bottom, the three lowest-placed clubs are relegated to the EFL Championship and replaced the following season by three clubs promoted up from the Championship (two automatic, one via playoff final at Wembley). This relegation/promotion system is what separates English football from closed leagues like the NBA or NFL — every club, in theory, can go down, and every Championship club can come up.
At the top, league position also determines European qualification: the top four typically qualify for the UEFA Champions League, with further places allocated to the Europa League and Conference League depending on domestic cup results.
Clubs also compete simultaneously in the FA Cup (open to clubs throughout the English football pyramid) and the Carabao Cup (League Cup), giving fans more fixtures and more ticket options beyond the 380 league matches alone.
Which teams are in the Premier League this season?
The 2026/27 Premier League lineup: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Coventry City, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Hull City, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland, and Tottenham Hotspur.
Coventry City, Ipswich Town, and Hull City are newly promoted from the Championship, while West Ham United, Burnley, and Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated at the end of 2025/26.
Who are the top players and clubs to watch in the Premier League this season?
Arsenal enter as defending champions, chasing a repeat title under a squad built around their core of homegrown and marquee signings, while Liverpool head into the season under new head coach Andoni Iraola following an off-season managerial change. Manchester City, FA Cup holders, open the campaign against Arsenal in the Community Shield and remain a title threat built around their usual core of experienced internationals.
Beyond the traditional "Big Six" (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur), Newcastle United and Aston Villa have established themselves as regular top-half or European-qualification contenders, adding extra intrigue — and extra demand for tickets — to fixtures against the traditional powers.
How can I find Premier League tickets by team or city?
LOVE1TICKET lets fans browse by club, so you can search directly for Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, or any of the other 20 Premier League clubs and see every upcoming home fixture, price, and seating option in one place.
Because Premier League clubs are spread across England (with matches also played in Wales at Cardiff for the Community Shield), you can also browse by city — London alone hosts five clubs (Arsenal, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, and West Ham in the Championship), while Manchester, Liverpool, and the Midlands each have their own multi-club rivalries worth building a trip around.
Do I need a club membership to buy Premier League tickets?
For most of the "Big Six" and several other high-demand clubs, yes — official tickets are largely reserved for season ticket holders first, then paying club members, with general public sale rare to nonexistent for the biggest fixtures. Clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, and Tottenham typically require a membership just to enter a ticket ballot, and even then a ticket isn't guaranteed.
This is exactly why the resale marketplace exists as a practical alternative: rather than navigating each club's individual membership scheme, waiting list, and ballot window, LOVE1TICKET lets you buy directly from verified sellers without needing club membership, loyalty points, or a season ticket.
Is it better to buy Premier League tickets in advance?
Buying early is generally the safer strategy, for the same reasons that apply to any high-demand live event:
- Guaranteed seats before a fixture sells out or shifts in price due to form or table position
- Price stability, avoiding the mark-ups that often appear on marquee run-ins (title deciders, relegation battles, derby weekends)
- Better selection, with full access to seating charts before the best sections are gone
- Group coordination, making it easier to sit together with friends or family
- Time to plan logistics — travel, accommodation, and matchday transport around English cities, many of which have limited stadium parking
How will my Premier League tickets be delivered?
Most Premier League tickets sold through resale marketplaces are delivered as mobile transfers, in line with the shift most English clubs have made toward digital-only, NFC-based stadium entry. You'll typically receive a transfer through the club's official app or ticketing platform and scan directly from your phone at the turnstile. Because entry is club-controlled, delivery timing depends on the individual club's release schedule — some release digital tickets weeks in advance, others only 24–48 hours before kickoff as a fraud-prevention measure.
Always accept ticket transfers using the same email address used at checkout, and check your order confirmation or "Tickets" tab for delivery status ahead of matchday.
Is it safe to buy Premier League resale tickets?
Buying through a reputable resale marketplace with a buyer guarantee is designed to protect you if something goes wrong — most reputable platforms offer a replacement or refund of equal or greater value if a listing falls through. A few practical safety habits:
- Buy directly through the marketplace rather than transacting outside the platform, so you stay covered by any buyer guarantee
- Monitor your account for transfer notifications and accept them promptly using your checkout email
- Contact support immediately if tickets don't arrive within the stated delivery window
Note that UK law and individual club policy generally frown on reselling tickets above face value outside of official schemes, so always check that your marketplace works with verified sellers and clearly discloses its terms.
What happens if a Premier League match is postponed or moved?
Fixture changes are common in the Premier League — TV broadcast selection alone reshuffles kickoff times and dates for most rounds roughly six weeks before they're played, and postponements can happen due to European fixture clashes, cup replays, or, occasionally, weather or safety issues. If a match is rescheduled, tickets generally remain valid for the new date; if a venue changes entirely, resale platforms typically work to secure a replacement of equal or greater value. If a match is outright cancelled, most reputable marketplaces offer a full refund or credit toward a future purchase.
The Fixtures That Sell Out First and how you can get a ticket.
Some Premier League fixtures sell out within minutes of release. Membership holders snap up allocation before general sale even opens leaving you without a seat. These are the matches that sell out instantly and where Love1Ticket adds the most value.
The North London Derby (NLD) - Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur is the battle of North London. Tickets at the Emirates or Spurs Stadium for this fixture disappear in hours. Love1Ticket lists verified North London Derby tickets throughout the season.
The Manchester Derby - Manchester City vs Manchester United at the Etihad or Old Trafford is one of the great occasions in world football. Two of the most popular clubs on the planet, separated by four miles of city. Manchester Derby tickets are the single most searched Premier League fixture globally.
The Merseyside Derby - Liverpool vs Everton is England's most passionate local rivalry. Anfield and Hill Dickinson Stadium both sell out months in advance for this one. Last minute Merseyside Derby tickets are impossible to obtain, but at Love1Ticket we'll get you access.
Liverpool vs Arsenal, Chelsea vs Spurs, Man City vs Liverpool - the Big Six creates the most demand and sell out to members before public sale.
Boxing Day fixtures - The traditional 26th December Premier League programme is one of the most unique experiences in English football. Stadiums are full, atmospheres are extraordinary and tickets are some of the hardest to buy in the entire season.
How to Buy Premier League Tickets Without a Membership
The most common question visiting fans ask us is straightforward: Can I buy Premier League tickets without a membership? The answer is yes, through Love1Ticket.
Official club channels prioritise season ticket holders and loyalty members, making it difficult for casual buyers or visiting fans to secure tickets through primary sites for popular fixtures. Love1Ticket's secondary marketplace connects you directly with verified sellers who have tickets available now, regardless of whether you hold a club membership.
The process is simple.
- Browse the fixture you want above.
- Select your seats and quantity.
- Complete checkout through our encrypted payment system.
- Receive your digital tickets by email.
That's it. No membership required and no queues.
Premier League Ticket Prices: What to Expect
Premier League ticket prices vary significantly depending on the club, the fixture, the stand and when you buy. Here is a realistic guide to current market pricing.
At the lower end, tickets for clubs like Brentford, Bournemouth and Fulham are more accessible, with some fixtures available in the £40 to £80 range for standard seats. At the top end, fixtures involving Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Tottenham regularly trade between £100 and £300 on the secondary market, with premium hospitality packages running significantly higher. On occasions tickets may be lower than face value.
Demand spikes for derbies, performance basis and top 6 clubs. If you are planning a specific trip to England and need to see a particular match, buying early through Love1Ticket is your guaranteed option. Prices rise as quickly as matchday approaches.
Premier League Hospitality Tickets
For fans who want more than a matchday seat, Premier League hospitality packages transform a football match into a full experience. Most clubs offer a range of options: Club Level seating with lounge access, executive box hire, padded seats with pre-match dining and fully catered corporate packages.
Love1Ticket lists Premier League hospitality tickets across all major clubs, you'll find hospitality seats for most fixtures.
Are EPL tickets on LOVE1TICKET legit?
Yes, EPL tickets purchased through Love1Ticket are reliable and secure. Rest assured buying on the platform, as tickets come from pre-vetted sellers and occasionally directly from Authorised Hospitality Providers. Every ticket is protected by Love1Ticket's Buyer Guarantee, which ensures timely delivery, valid entry, and genuine tickets. In the very unlikely case there’s ever an issue, Love1Ticket will provide replacement tickets of equal or better value, or issue a full refund.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can buy Premier League tickets securely on Love1Ticket. Browse the upcoming fixtures on this page, choose your match and seating category, then complete checkout with our buyer-protection guarantee.
Premier League tickets currently start from £0 on Love1Ticket. Prices vary by fixture, seating category and demand, and are updated in real time.
Premier League tickets on Love1Ticket cover fixtures across the competition. Browse by club or date on this page to find the specific match you want to attend.
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