Blackburn, England
Ewood Park
Championship
Blackburn Rovers are a Championship club based in Blackburn, Lancashire, playing their home matches at Ewood Park. The club has a long history in English football and draws solid support from across the region. Blackburn tickets are available for all home league and cup fixtures throughout the 2025/26 season. Footballticketscompare.com connects fans with partners we list — established ticket companies and travel agencies — making it straightforward to find and secure seats for upcoming matches at Ewood Park.
The club sells tickets directly through the official Rovers website, where season ticket holders and members typically get early access before general sale opens. Partners we list offer an alternative route, which is useful when official allocations are sold out or when fans want to combine a ticket with travel arrangements. Delivery options vary by partner but generally include e-tickets for straightforward mobile entry, or physical tickets sent by post for bookings made well in advance. Booking early is advisable for popular matches, particularly local derbies and promotion-relevant fixtures.
Ewood Park is divided into four main stands: the Darwen End, the Blackburn End, the Jack Walker Stand, and the Riverside Stand. Away supporters are typically housed in a section of the Darwen End, with a separate entrance. The Jack Walker Stand is the largest and usually the most expensive area, while the Darwen End tends to offer more affordable seating. Prices vary depending on the match category and where in the ground you sit, with the most budget-friendly options generally found in the corners and upper tiers.
Several partners offer match packages that bundle a match ticket with hotel accommodation in or around Blackburn. Travel packages include options for one or two nights, often with hotels in Blackburn town centre or nearby Preston and Manchester, both within easy reach. Some packages also include transport from a central location to Ewood Park. This suits fans travelling from further afield who want to sort everything in one booking rather than arranging each element separately. Partners offer varying levels of accommodation, from budget hotels to mid-range options.
Ewood Park has been Blackburn Rovers' home ground since 1890 and has a current capacity of around 31,000. The stadium sits in the Blackburn area of Lancashire, roughly a mile south of the town centre. It is accessible by train — Blackburn railway station is around a 20-minute walk — and several bus routes serve the ground on matchdays. The surrounding area is largely residential, with a handful of pubs nearby that fill up before kick-off. Parking is limited close to the ground, so public transport or parking further out and walking is a practical option.
Blackburn Rovers are competing in the Championship for the 2025/26 season, facing sides such as Leeds United, Sheffield United, Sunderland, and Burnley — the last of which is a significant local rivalry. The division is competitive throughout, with several clubs pushing for promotion and others fighting to avoid the drop. Home fixtures at Ewood Park span from August through to May, giving fans plenty of opportunities to attend across the season. See also: Burnley tickets · Leeds tickets · Sheffield United tickets
Blackburn use a match categorisation system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the highest-profile fixtures and carries the highest prices, while Category C applies to lower-profile midweek or early-season games. Concession prices are available for over-65s, young adults, and juniors, with the largest discounts applied to children's tickets. Buying directly through the club as a member can reduce costs further. Partners we list may price tickets differently depending on availability and demand at the time of purchase.
Authorised ticket sellers have a formal agreement with the club or a licensed distributor, meaning the tickets they sell are guaranteed to be valid for entry. Footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market, where tickets are resold, sometimes at a premium. These can still be a legitimate way to find tickets for sold-out matches, but it is worth checking the seller's reputation and refund policy before purchasing. The listing on this site covers a range of partners so fans can compare options.
Blackburn Rovers were founded in 1875, making them one of the older clubs in the Football League. They were a founding member of the Football League in 1888 and won the FA Cup three times in the 1880s and 1890s. The most significant period in recent history came in 1994/95, when the club won the Premier League title under manager Kenny Dalglish, backed by Jack Walker's investment. Alan Shearer was central to that success. The club's main rivalry is with Burnley, a fixture known as the East Lancashire Derby, which generates the strongest interest of any home match.