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Tickets to Feyenoord 2025/26

Feyenoord tickets are among the most sought-after in Dutch football, with the club competing in the Eredivisie out of Rotterdam, the Netherlands' second-largest city. Feyenoord plays its home matches at the Feijenoord Stadion, known locally as De Kuip, a historic ground that holds around 51,000 supporters. The club regularly features in European competition, which adds further fixtures to the calendar across the season. On this page you'll find an overview of how to get match tickets, what seating options exist, and what travel packages are available through partners we list.

Where to buy Feyenoord tickets

The primary route is through Feyenoord's official website, where members and registered supporters get priority access — particularly for high-profile matches. For fans travelling from abroad, partners we list offer a practical alternative, handling the full booking process including delivery or mobile ticket transfer. Physical collection points are available in some cases, but digital delivery is now standard for most purchases. Book early for European nights and Eredivisie fixtures against top sides, as availability drops quickly. Partners we list typically source tickets through established channels and handle customer support directly, which is useful when travelling from outside the Netherlands.

Sections and price levels

De Kuip is divided into four main stands: the Noordtribune (North), Zuidtribune (South), and two side stands. The Noordtribune is the home end and typically the loudest section of the ground, while the Zuidtribune houses away supporters in a designated block. Side stands offer a more central view and tend to be priced higher. Home tickets range from budget-friendly upper-tier seats to premium lower-tier positions closer to the pitch. Away allocations are limited and subject to availability depending on the visiting club's allocation agreement with Feyenoord.

Match packages with accommodation

Travel packages include match tickets combined with hotel accommodation in Rotterdam, often with transport from a central arrival point. Partners offer packages covering one or two nights, with hotels typically located in the city centre or near Rotterdam Centraal station, both convenient for reaching De Kuip. Some packages also include a pre-match city tour or guided walk. These arrangements suit fans flying in from abroad who prefer a single booking rather than coordinating multiple services. Availability for package deals is tighter around European matches, so starting the booking process well in advance makes sense.

Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam

The Feijenoord Stadion — commonly called De Kuip — opened in 1937 and has a capacity of approximately 51,000. It sits in the Feijenoord district, in the south of Rotterdam, around four kilometres from the city centre. Tram line 23 connects Rotterdam Centraal directly to the stadium, making it straightforward to reach on match days. The surrounding area has bars and food spots that fill up before kick-off. Rotterdam itself is a compact, walkable city with a strong café and restaurant scene, a modern waterfront, and good public transport links throughout.

Feyenoord matches - 2025/2026

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Feyenoord season 2025/2026

Feyenoord enters the 2025/26 season aiming to compete at the top of the Eredivisie while also featuring in European competition. Key domestic rivals include Ajax and PSV Eindhoven, with fixtures against these sides drawing the largest crowds and selling out fastest. European group stage or knockout matches will be confirmed as the season progresses, adding additional home dates to the schedule. Checking the fixture list early helps with planning travel and accommodation. See also: Ajax tickets · PSV tickets · AZ tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Feyenoord uses a category system — typically A, B, and C — based on the importance of the fixture. Category A covers top Eredivisie clashes and European matches, priced at a premium. Category C applies to lower-profile league games and tends to be more affordable. Concession rates are available for children and seniors on most fixtures, though availability in discounted categories can be limited for high-demand matches. Members of the club's supporter scheme often access tickets at a lower base rate before general sale opens to the public.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a direct agreement with the club or a licensed distributor, meaning tickets come with a guarantee of validity and traceability. Non-authorised sellers operate outside these agreements, which carries a higher risk of invalid or duplicate tickets, particularly for high-profile fixtures. This site lists both authorised and non-authorised partners, so it's worth checking each seller's status before purchasing. For European matches especially, stadium entry systems are strict, and invalid tickets are turned away at the gate without recourse. Reviewing seller terms and buyer protection policies before completing a purchase is straightforward and worth the few minutes it takes.

Club history

Feyenoord was founded in 1908 in Rotterdam and has won the Eredivisie title 16 times, along with two KNVB Cups in recent years. The club's greatest achievement came in 1970, when it became the first Dutch side to win the European Cup, beating Celtic in the final. Feyenoord also won the UEFA Cup in 1974 and 2002. Legendary players include Johan Cruyff — who played briefly for the club — and club icon Coen Moulijn. The rivalry with Ajax, known as De Klassieker, is the most high-profile fixture in Dutch football and dates back over a century.

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