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Tickets to Ajax 2025/26

Ajax play in the Eredivisie, the top division of Dutch football, and are based in Amsterdam. Ajax tickets are among the most sought-after in the Netherlands, with home matches at the Amsterdam ArenA regularly selling out well in advance. The club competes in European competition most seasons, which adds further fixtures to the calendar. Footballticketscompare.com connects fans with established travel agencies and ticket companies — partners we list who specialise in sourcing football tickets for matches across Europe, including Ajax home and away games.

Where to buy Ajax tickets

Ajax sell tickets directly through their official website, but availability is limited for non-members, particularly for popular matches. Partners we list offer an alternative route, with access to a wider range of fixtures including sold-out games. Tickets are typically delivered digitally as e-tickets or mobile vouchers, though some partners still offer physical delivery for certain packages. It is worth starting early when looking for tickets to high-profile matches — Champions League nights and Amsterdam derby fixtures tend to disappear quickly through official channels.

Sections and price levels

The Amsterdam ArenA is divided into four main tiers: the lower and upper sections of the main stands, plus the north and south ends. Home supporters fill the majority of the stadium, with away fans allocated a section in one corner of the ground, typically the south-east. Prices vary depending on the tier and the opponent — lower-tier central seats cost more than upper-tier positions behind the goal. European fixtures are priced higher than standard Eredivisie matches. Budget options exist in the upper tiers, while the best views come from the lower side sections.

Match packages with accommodation

Several partners offer match packages that combine Ajax tickets with hotel stays in Amsterdam. Travel packages include accommodation ranging from budget hotels to central four-star options, match tickets at various price levels, and in some cases transfers between the hotel and the Amsterdam ArenA. These packages are particularly practical for fans travelling from abroad who want everything arranged in one booking. Some partners also include city tours or pre-match experiences. Package prices vary depending on the match, hotel category, and how far in advance the booking is made.

Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam

The Amsterdam ArenA opened in 1996 and has a capacity of around 55,000. It was the first stadium in Europe with a retractable roof, which means matches go ahead regardless of weather. The stadium sits in the Zuidoost district, roughly 10 kilometres south-east of Amsterdam city centre. It is well connected by public transport — Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station is directly adjacent to the ground and served by metro, train and tram. The surrounding area includes the Johan Cruijff ArenA entertainment complex, with restaurants, bars and a large shopping centre within walking distance.

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Ajax season 2025/2026

Ajax are competing in the 2025/26 Eredivisie season alongside European fixtures, with matches against top Dutch clubs including PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord. After a difficult period in recent years, the club has been rebuilding its squad and is aiming to challenge for the Eredivisie title again. European nights at the Amsterdam ArenA draw large crowds and are among the harder tickets to find. The full fixture list for the season is available on the official Ajax website. See also: PSV tickets · Feyenoord tickets · Barcelona tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Ajax use a category system — typically Category A, B and C — where Category A covers high-profile matches such as Feyenoord, PSV and European fixtures, and Category C applies to lower-profile Eredivisie games. Prices are highest in Category A and lowest in Category C. Discounts are available for children and in some cases for seniors, depending on the fixture and the sales channel. Members of Ajax receive priority access and often pay reduced rates. When buying through partners we list, prices reflect market rates and may be above face value for sold-out or high-demand fixtures.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers are companies that have a direct agreement with Ajax or operate within official resale frameworks. They typically guarantee valid entry and offer buyer protection if a match is cancelled or postponed. Footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised sellers. Non-authorised sellers may offer tickets at higher prices and with different terms, but many operate reliably and have established track records. It is always worth checking the seller's policies on refunds and ticket validity before purchasing, regardless of whether they hold official authorisation from the club.

Club history

Ajax were founded in 1900 in Amsterdam and have won the Eredivisie title more than 35 times, making them the most successful club in Dutch football history. They won the European Cup three consecutive times between 1971 and 1973, and added a fourth Champions League title in 1995. The club is closely associated with the philosophy of Total Football, developed under coach Rinus Michels in the late 1960s. Johan Cruijff remains the most iconic figure in the club's history. The main rivalry is with Feyenoord — the De Klassieker fixture is the most followed match in Dutch football.

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