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Brighton tickets - Experience Brighton at Falmer Stadium!

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Brighton & Hove Albion compete in the Premier League, England's top division, playing their home matches at Falmer Stadium in Brighton. The club has established a strong top-flight presence in recent seasons, attracting growing interest from both local supporters and visiting fans. Brighton tickets are listed through partners we work with, including established travel agencies and ticket companies, giving fans a range of options beyond the club's own official sales channels. Whether you're after a single match ticket or a full weekend trip, there are routes to get you into the ground.

Where to buy Brighton tickets

The primary route is through Brighton & Hove Albion's official website, where members and season ticket holders get priority access before general sale. For matches that sell out through official channels — which happens regularly for Premier League fixtures — partners we list offer resale and hospitality options. Delivery methods vary by partner and typically include e-tickets sent by email, mobile tickets via an app, or physical tickets posted in advance. Book early for high-profile fixtures, as availability through any channel tends to narrow quickly once a match date is confirmed.

Sections and price levels

Falmer Stadium is divided into four main stands: the North Stand, South Stand, East Stand, and West Stand. Home supporters fill the majority of the ground, while away fans are allocated a section of the North Stand, typically holding around 3,000 visitors. The West Stand generally offers premium seating with better sightlines and higher prices. The East Stand and North Stand tend to be more affordable options. Prices vary depending on the opponent, seat location, and how far in advance you buy — Premier League matches against top-six clubs usually sit at the higher end of the pricing scale.

Match packages with accommodation

Several partners offer match packages that combine a Brighton ticket with hotel accommodation in the city. Travel packages include options ranging from budget hotels near Brighton city centre to seafront accommodation a short distance from the stadium. Some packages also cover transport between the hotel and Falmer Stadium, which is useful given the stadium's location outside the city centre. Hospitality packages — which include lounge access, pre-match dining, and a seat in a premium area — are available for selected fixtures and are typically listed separately from standard ticket-only options.

Falmer Stadium, Brighton

Falmer Stadium, also known as the Amex, opened in 2011 and holds around 31,800 spectators. It sits on the outskirts of Brighton near the village of Falmer, roughly five miles from the city centre. The stadium is well connected by rail — Falmer railway station is directly adjacent to the ground and serves trains from Brighton station, making it the most practical way to arrive on match days. The surrounding area is largely open land, with limited facilities outside the stadium itself, so most fans eat and drink in Brighton city centre before travelling out.

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Brighton season 2025/2026

Brighton continue in the Premier League for the 2025/26 season, facing all the established top-flight clubs across a 38-match schedule. Home fixtures at Falmer Stadium include visits from clubs such as Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Tottenham, with those matches typically the hardest to get tickets for. The club has invested in its squad over recent seasons and usually finishes in the upper half of the table. Away fixtures take Brighton to grounds across England, giving travelling supporters a full calendar of trips to plan. See also: Arsenal tickets · Chelsea tickets · Tottenham tickets · Manchester City tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Brighton use a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — to price matches based on the perceived size of the fixture. Category A covers the biggest Premier League matches, such as those against title-contending clubs, and carries the highest prices. Category C covers lower-profile fixtures and is the most affordable entry point. Discounts are available for juniors, seniors, and disabled supporters through official channels, though availability varies. When buying through resale partners, category pricing may not apply in the same way, and prices will reflect market availability rather than the club's standard rate.

Authorised sellers

An authorised seller is one that has a formal agreement with the club or a recognised ticketing body to sell tickets legally. Buying from authorised sources reduces the risk of invalid or duplicated tickets. footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners — the distinction is shown clearly for each listing. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market and may charge above face value, but many are established companies with buyer protection policies. Checking the seller's terms, refund policy, and customer reviews is a practical step before completing any purchase, particularly for high-value fixtures.

Club history

Brighton & Hove Albion were founded in 1901 and spent much of their history in the lower divisions of English football. The club reached the FA Cup final in 1983, drawing with Manchester United before losing the replay. For decades, Brighton played at the Goldstone Ground before a prolonged period without a permanent home ground that lasted until Falmer Stadium opened in 2011. The move to the Amex coincided with a rise through the divisions, culminating in promotion to the Premier League in 2017. The club's main rivalry is with Crystal Palace, a fixture known as the M23 derby. Bobby Zamora and Glenn Murray are among the more celebrated names in the club's modern era.

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