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Atlético Madrid tickets - Experience Atlético Madrid at Wanda Metropolitano!

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Tickets to Atlético Madrid 2025/26

Atlético Madrid tickets are among the most sought-after in Spanish football, with the club competing in La Liga and European competition from their home at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid. Atlético play at the top level of Spanish football and regularly feature in the UEFA Champions League, drawing fans from across Europe and beyond. This page covers how to find match tickets, what to expect at the stadium, and how the booking process works through the partners we list — established travel agencies and ticket companies with experience in Spanish football.

Where to buy Atlético Madrid tickets

Tickets can be purchased directly through Atlético Madrid's official website, though availability for popular matches is limited and often requires club membership or registration. Partners we list offer an alternative route, particularly useful for fans travelling from abroad who want confirmed tickets before booking flights and hotels. Delivery methods vary by partner but typically include e-tickets sent by email or mobile entry via a QR code. For high-profile La Liga fixtures and Champions League nights, book early — availability drops quickly in the weeks before kick-off.

Sections and price levels

Wanda Metropolitano is divided into several tiers: the lower tier (Fondo Sur and Fondo Norte behind each goal), the lateral stands along the sides, and the upper tiers offering wider views of the pitch. Away supporters are allocated a section in the upper tier, typically in one of the end stands. Lower-tier lateral seats tend to be the most expensive, while upper-tier end sections are more affordable. Prices vary considerably depending on the opponent — a Champions League group game costs noticeably more than a mid-table La Liga fixture.

Match packages with accommodation

Several partners offer match packages that combine a match ticket with hotel accommodation in central Madrid. Travel packages include options at different budget levels, from three-star hotels near the metro to four-star properties in the city centre. Some packages also include airport transfers or guided city tours. These arrangements are particularly practical for fans flying in for a single match, as everything is confirmed in one booking. Partners offer packages for both La Liga and Champions League fixtures, though availability for the latter is more limited and tends to sell out faster.

Wanda Metropolitano, Madrid

Wanda Metropolitano opened in 2017 and holds approximately 68,000 spectators, making it one of the largest club stadiums in Spain. It is located in the northeast of Madrid, in the San Blas-Canillejas district, and is well connected by public transport — the nearest metro station is Las Rosas on Line 2, with additional bus routes serving the area. The surrounding neighbourhood is primarily residential, with limited bars and restaurants immediately outside the ground. Fans typically gather in central Madrid before matches and travel out by metro, which runs extended services on match days.

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Atlético Madrid season 2025/2026

In the 2025/26 season, Atlético Madrid compete in La Liga alongside rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, as well as clubs such as Sevilla, Athletic Club, and Villarreal. European fixtures bring additional opponents depending on group stage draws. Diego Simeone has managed the club since 2011, and the team is known for its compact defensive shape and direct counter-attacking play. Home fixtures at Wanda Metropolitano sell out regularly, particularly for Madrid derbies and European nights. See also: Real Madrid tickets · Barcelona tickets · Sevilla tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Atlético Madrid and partner sellers typically categorise matches into tiers — Category A covers top fixtures such as El Derbi Madrileño against Real Madrid and Champions League knockout rounds, while Category B and C apply to standard La Liga matches. Category A prices are significantly higher, sometimes two to three times the cost of a Category C fixture. Discounts are available for children and seniors when booking through the official club website, though these are rarely available through secondary market partners. Prices also vary by seating zone within the same match category.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a direct agreement with Atlético Madrid or their official ticketing system, meaning the tickets they supply are guaranteed valid for entry. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market — they may still provide legitimate tickets, but prices are typically higher and buyer protections vary. footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners, clearly indicated on each listing. When buying from a non-authorised seller, check their refund policy and whether they guarantee entry. For high-profile fixtures where ticket validity is more strictly enforced, authorised sources are the safer option.

Club history

Atlético Madrid were founded in 1903 and have won La Liga eleven times, most recently in 2020/21. The club has also claimed the Copa del Rey ten times and reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2014 and 2016, losing both to city rivals Real Madrid. Diego Forlán, Fernando Torres, and Diego Costa are among the notable players to have represented the club. The rivalry with Real Madrid — El Derbi Madrileño — is the defining fixture of the Madrid football calendar. Atlético spent decades at the Vicente Calderón before moving to Wanda Metropolitano in 2017.

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